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Picnics and stuff

Picnicking seems to be really big in Melbourne. Over the last week, we saw so many people having picnics in Melbourne that we decided to try it ourselves.

Only I’m not really the picnic sort because there was this one time that I tried picnicking in Singapore and I ended up getting bitten by red ants. We wanted to do something different and romantic so I made sandwiches, bought a real picnic mat and packed everything into my little basket all prepared for a leisurely day out in the sun.

And then of course I had to set my mat down on an ant’s nest, which resulted in me getting attacked by a colony of very angry ants.

But after doing the touristy thing for several days, we wanted to soak in the Melburnian culture and experience the city like a local. So my sister, who’s like an expert because she spent the last year and a half studying here, took us to Queen’s Lake Park for a breakfast picnic.

It’s got a nice lake with water fountains, birds of various species, several playgrounds and lots of open space for picnics.

We packed all sorts of nutritious fruits and breakfast options but the kids were only interested in eating Red Rock chips. I knew we shouldn’t have spent all that time making sandwiches and just gone with the bag of chips. They were all “I need to share my bread with the birds because they are very hungry,” but it was all a ploy just to get rid of their sandwiches to get more chips.

The playgrounds were a nice touch. We had at least 3 to choose from and this was the one we went with. The kids spent over an hour climbing, swinging, see-sawing and sliding to their heart’s content. As far as playgrounds went, this was pretty similar to the ones we have back home, except that they used wood chips as floor padding instead of the spongy material we’re so used to. It was so very um, natural.

It was the perfect way to slow things down a little after all the long drives and crazy sightseeing. Also, just glad there weren’t any red ants to be seen.

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  • Reply 为食主义 September 19, 2011 at 11:26 am

    haha i had picnic in UM campus lawn last week too!
    Nice weather to picnic recently, isn’t it? this is the best season of the year! =)

    I tried to have picnic in sg too.. but that time it started raining when i just finished preparing all the food.. waited for half an hour for the rain to stop but it didn’t.. we ended up picnic indoor and when we just finished all the food, the sun came out.. *rarrr*

    • Reply Daphne September 19, 2011 at 9:12 pm

      haha hi 5! just got back to SG and i’m missing the Melbourne weather already..

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