Kurz nach Weihnachten, am 26.12.11 flog ich wieder in die “Heimat”, nach Melbourne.
Es war ein langer Flug, ich konnte kaum schlafen, doch kaum am Tullamarine Airport angekommen, war ich the happiest girl on earth. Melbourne hatte mich wieder, für ganze 10 Tage.
Sonnenschein satt und sommerliche Termperaturen machten den Urlaub zu einem absoluten Highlight. Ich traf mich mit Freunden, entdeckte neue Bars, war shoppen, lag faul am Strand und ließ mir die Sonne auf den Pelz scheinen und genoss es wieder in meiner Lieblingsstadt zu sein.
Auf einer Dachterrasse feierte ich ins neue Jahr hinein und gab mir und dem Universum dabei selbst ein Versprechen. Aber davon erzähle ich vielleicht ein anderes Mal. Heute möchte ich einfach ein paar Fotos posten, um den schönen Urlaub auf Steve festzuhalten.
Melbourne Skyline
View from the bar to Luna Park
Drinks
Happy New Year 2012
Soy Latte – my favorite coffee
Tusk on Chapel St
Brighton Beach
Mart 130
Fudge = happy
Neujahr am Strand
Auch wenn der Januar fast vorüber ist – Euch allen ein wunderbares neues Jahr!
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