Finally, I'm home again....... missed my family so much n my Pug... "bamoi".
After 9hrs of plane ride, I watched 3 movies and slept for 3hrs ....... Finally the plane landed into Tullamarine Airport in the early morning. Stepping out from the plane into cold crispy air felt so refreshing n awaking ........ Melbourne's Winter ....... from 32 degrees (in HK) down to 10 degrees (in Melb).
I loved the winter weather, especially this winter I can show-off my new winter jackets collection. Just hope I won't get sick from the sudden temperature drop.
On this trip, we wanted to spend as much time we could with our family. So my hubby and I have gathered both our families and decided to spend a few days touring around Victoria.
Tour Guides: Me & My hubby ......
Group members: Our Big Family ^o^.....
Day 1: Mornington Peninsula Scenic Drive.
Mornington Peninsula is a boot-shaped strip of land located in the south of Melbourne. This area is a very popular holiday destination all-year-round for a day trip or a longer stay for those coming from the city. The amazing coastline is made up of an interesting mix of coastal landscapes, from flat and wide sandy beaches to scenic cliff tops overlooking pockets of sandy beaches in coves.
Snaps:
We had lunch under the warm sun, accompanied by live background music @ Winery Cafe n Restuarant ^o^...... yummy
After a big lunch and a few glasses of wine.....
We set out to burn some energies by challenging the hedge maze @ Ashcombe Maze and Lavender Gardens.
Admission Prices for Adults and Children cost AUD$16.50 and AUD$9.50 respectively.
Sunset ............
Our day trip end with the end stop @ Cape Schanck's Lighthouse lookout point......
We were told by other visitors that they've seen whales swimming pass in the water...... if only we were lucky to see them too.....
Plz see my next post for more pics...... Day 2: Shepparton country Drive.
O Wow! Amazing. Mornington Peninsula is really beautiful and these pictures are very beautiful and tempting me to visit Mornington Peninsula.
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