20 years on I was still anticipating the sense of glamour and sophistication I felt then. (I have visited a couple of times since but for very brief periods only). In the mean time our kids had come to equate Melbourne with an intellectual vibrancy and arty edginess they thought Sydney lacked. We all thought the shopping would be good.
Here is a little summary of the high and low lights of our visit:
- Laneways and arcades - Sydney has nothing like them - they're fantastic, full of original shopfronts and intriguing merchandise, often with real cobbles.
- Clothes and shoe shopping - we were there for the January sales which helped but Myer had a great range of stuff for the 'fuller figure' and I discovered Mountfords which stocks my fave Joseph Seibel shoes, on my last day there. My daughter's favourite boutique Quick Brown Fox has two branches and we spent considerable time there.
- Suzuki night markets - vibrant chaotic, combines Eveleigh craft markets with Paddington markets with performance with food and new age. A must see.
- Toilets (public & in retail outlets) a disgrace, filthy and in disrepair, smelt and seldom had soap and often even lacked toilet paper!
- Tram services - a cypher, thank goodness I met up with an old work friend who gave me some tips.
- Food and beverage prices - pretty good.
- Young & Jackson Hotel. Uncrowded and pleasant on a Thursday evening. Saw the famous 'Chloe' again. Very limited wine list.
- Fitzroy Gardens - good cafe, overpriced admission to Cook's Cottage, nice conservatory, signage on statuary and fountains illegible and/or uninformative.
- New wing of the state gallery, known as the National Gallery of Victoria, a bit like a parody of the actual National Gallery in layout but spacious and well lit with an excellent Indigenous collection.
- The little penguins on Phillip Island. Touted as award winning eco-tourism. The food and facilities commercial and tawdry, the presence of over 500 Girl Guides the night we visited unfortunate. The little penguins themselves - priceless!
Promise I'll write about Shaun Micallef's 'Good Evening' soon...
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We saw the Masterpieces from Paris exhibition in Canberra over Christmas/New Year. For some reason I was expecting more, as I had already seen some of the works at the Monet exhibition at the NSW Gallery in Jan 2009. Starry Night was lovely though.
I got great pleasure out of discussing the works with the kinder as you will with your daughter a few years hence. You're right that the 'masterpieces' themselves, like Monet's bridge at Giverny and Van Gogh's chair in his room at Arles, werwe thin on the ground and have been seen in Oz before. I loved Camille Pissaro's work and Seurat's studies for Sunday Afternoon sur la Grande Jatte but that Symbolist stuff is quite forgettable.
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