MORE PHOTOS OF MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
By Rosemary Nissen-Wade
Melbourne Town Hall with clock tower, from Elizabeth Street.
A section of Federation Square – a place of cafés, exhibitions, tourist information and all kinds of gatherings. City buildings in background.
This Aussie Rules football is a bit too big to kick!
Sculpture at McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Langwarrin.
This instrument really does make melodious music when the wind fills it!
Another sculpture at McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park.
Boreks (a Turkish delicacy) have become a Melbourne institution.
Lunchtime queues at historic Victoria Market.
Good day, Poets!
Great to see you today. Look forward to seeing what you link today (and tomorrow) here at the Pantry. I do enjoy the variety of topics and forms that I see as I make the rounds. Hope you will be making the rounds as well.
Today we continue with some more of Rosemary Nissen-Wade's photos from Melbourne, Australia. She makes Melbourne look SO inviting!! I was there once and would love to go back. Please take a look at Rosemary's article from this week if you haven't seen it. She featured one of our 'poetic ancestors,' Francois Villon and his poem 'The Ballad of Dead Ladies.'
Tomorrow come back and see a Poetry Blog update, courtesy of Sherry. This poet has been featured before, but it is always nice to return a year or two later and see what is new in a poet's life. And here in the Pantry we will be featuring photos this poet took for the two following weeks. I've shared her photos here below. Hint hint. But today I'm not naming names! Smiles.
Susan's Midweek Motif prompt on Wednesday is "Teacher - One Who Teaches." Hopefully to see you for that as well!
Enjoy the Pantry today!
Love the pictures, I'm all for more art in life. Happy Sunday to all,
ReplyDeleteThank you for throwing open the pantry doors once again - and yes Melbourne looks for inviting!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to everyone here!! Thanks for sharing the beautiful pics, Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Rosemary...happy Sunday to you all :)
ReplyDeleteHey everyone,
ReplyDeleteI woke up this morning with a song in my head and just knew that I had to share :D sharing my first ever poetry reading "Tell me" hope you guys like it :D
Thank you Rosemary for the beautiful pictures :D
Lots of love,
Sanaa
Good morning. Quite chilly here. Woke a bit early because of it - and reading.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day. It is one of my sons birthdays today, so I will be in and out - checking in throughout the day.
Nice :D do wish him on my behalf.. have a lovely Sunday :D
DeleteWill do. He just woke up.
DeleteI now have a teenage child - so perhaps it is my birthday a bit today too. Because I suddenly feel older. Ha.
Thank you.
You're welcome :D
DeleteWow, the teen years.He will be all right because he has a wonderfully plugged in and Present father.
DeleteRemember when I posted on Wednesday and I left a question of whether to go back to the old writing or not? Well, I went back...
ReplyDeleteAnother poetic day has begun! Looking forward to your words..
ReplyDeleteHi there Mary, Sherry & everyone,
ReplyDeleteGood to be back! Back here in the UK as Autumn begins to set in, I have been busy preparing my next printed collection, ready for release next year.. Today’s offering is a brand new piece that I expect will make it into that collection and has only just been published on the website this week. Looking forward to seeing what you all make of it and also to the joy of drinking in everyone else’s new work later this evening… Good also to see Rosemary's photos of Melbourne - a great lively city, full of contrasts - when we were out there a few years ago, we said what a good place it would be to live - so bright back memories....
Nice to see you, Scottie. I admire how you keep pushing forward with your work. Awesome to have another new book coming out. Good for you.
DeleteHappy Sunday everyone :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of Melbourne. Thanks for sharing, Rosemary
Good Sunday morning...what a delight to be here again...a wonderful way to spend the day with all of you! Rosemary I loved seeing a bit of Melbourne especially the sculptures...and the Borek is my idea of a wonderful lunch....I don't know that I have ever seen them here but will have to be on the look out.
ReplyDeleteHere in central NY we have had an abrupt end to summer and we are plunged into colder late fall weather recently...brrr! Looking forward to visiting all today.
cooler here as well. it is a sweatshirt day here to beat the damp chill
DeleteLove these sculptures: square and singing instrument...cool! Thanks for sharing, Rosemary & Mary! ~ days become cooler, more to ponder as changes so visual...Happy Sun-Day to All!
ReplyDeleteSo many shapes... I like them, especially Federation Square.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, poetry pals. As always, I am trailing behind. For the life of me, I couldnt think of what to post this week, am feeling not very swift. Finally pulled a random oddity out from 2012 because the photo is cute, LOL. Rosemary, your photos are wonderful - so much to see in your part of the world. And thanks, Mary, as always, for hosting so faithfully. Not once in these five years has there ever been a sign on the door saying "Pantry Closed." That is quite remarkable, I think.
ReplyDeleteYes, we keep the doors open indeed! Yes, the fact of having 272 Pantries is indeed remarkable.
DeleteHi Sherry...and thanks to all those who keep this place running..
DeleteFantastic pictures! I would so love to visit Australia.
ReplyDeleteI loved the photos! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteluv all your photos Rosemary, the wind instrument sculpture i find particularly awesome. thanks for sharing. AND. Thanks to our hostess for another beautiful Sunday of poetry in the pantry
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Wonderful Pictures!... Still on a writer's retreat... will try to check in during the next few days.
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Oh, I love these photos. Thank you Rosemary.
ReplyDeleteHope you all have a great week.
Wow must be a very artsy community. Thanks for sharing some more of Melbourne, Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos! The buildings around Federation Square are fascinating to view. Thank you for the photos!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the Melbourne pictures and also Friday's article, Rosemary. I am amazed by the contributions made towards keeping Poets United a vibrant and flourishing community.
ReplyDeleteCheers to that :D
DeleteWe have a great team, Wendy! Thanks for being such a loyal follower.
DeleteHello Everyone, I am a bit late but, I will be around to read what I can tonight and tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing artistic sculptures..thanks for sharing...
Always good to see you, Truedessa
DeleteBeautiful photos Rosemary...I would love to visit Melbourne.
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