We had a day all set for sightseeing, but mother nature intervened. We were finishing up breakfast about 8:30 when Scott's phone lit off with a "LIGHTNING DETECTED IN YOUR AREA" message. Considering Scott gets reports on weather in AK, OR, and CT, we checked and found out it was actually for Melbourne. We raised the shades and watched the storm roll in. The downtown area got hammered - there was some flooding in low-lying areas and the commute really got messed up. The local news station kept showing their weather camera... what normally is a glamor shot of the Yarra River and high rise buildings was a black cloud (you could barely make out the buildings).
The storm actually only lasted about an hour. But with all the water, we couldn't take the scooter out. So I devised a plan to use the Circle Route of the Yarra Trams to see the city. Melbourne has a free tram system for the downtown. In fact, our apartment is at the last station for the trams in the docklands -- we can step out the door and right on a tram.
The Circle Route uses some of the oldest trams in the city, so we knew there were no handicap cars. We could transfer from the docklands to the circle, easily, so off we went. Only to discover that the Circle Route was not running. We tried to use other trams to repilicate the circle route, but with the weather and lunchtime crowds, it was not easy. We made only half the circle, before returning to the apartment.
Gor a few pics of things in the city:
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Flinders Railway Station, oldest RR station in Australia |
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town hall, from the tram platform |
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Federation Square |
With all the clouds, we ended the day with a spectacular sunset
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view from our balcony |
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the library across the street |
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canoe club finishing practice (boat club next to library) |
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library scrulpture |