Recently I just felt to take a break on blogging. This is because I was so tired to look stay in front of computer for more than 12 hour everyday. However, my passion on writing blog was not reduced at all.I just took a small break. Now, I am back again to share about my Melbourne trip…
 
This is the resort we checked in last night last nightAll Season Philip Island Resort.
 
Our Day 5 Part I Itenary was :
0900 : Cape Woolamai
1000 : Warrook Cattle Farm
 
Cape Woolamai

On the way to Cape Woolamai.


After coming down from Mount Buller, our itenary today is Yarra Valley -> Check in resort in Philip Island. Most of the time we spent was in car! Because it took 2 hours to reach Yarra Valley and took another 1 hour to Philip Island.

The Yarra Valley is the name given to the region surrounding the Yarra River in Victoria, Australia. The river originates approximately 80 kilometres east of the City of Melbourne and flows towards it and out into Port Phillip Bay.

The Yarra Valley is host to a thriving wine growing industry. The area’s relatively cool climate makes it particularly suited to the production of high-quality chardonnay, pinot noir and sparkling wine.[1]

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On the way to Yarra Valley.


Melbourne really has alot nice countryside.


Abit reflection from the window. Else this photo is nice.



I have gathered all the photos from my brothers and sister. Thus, some of the photos below were contributed by them. No matter what camera we used was not important. The most important, we able to capture all the happy moments and stored it here :) Let’s continue my day4! You can fast forward it if you felt bored. Because all the photos just about Snow Snow Snow!

It was not 6pm, but 6am! We woke up so early is to see the sun rise!


While waiting for the sun rise, we just walked around and took picture.



July

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Coach Bag for sale


Photo was retrieved from Coach website.

OP ART CHAINLINK MAGGIE (Style:14420)
• Quintessential New York—elegant yet go-anywhere, nostalgic yet modern.
• A chic bag you’ll want to carry every day.
• Op Art Chainlink fabric with glazed cowhide trim
• Inside zip pocket, cellphone and multifunction pockets
• Ring to clip an accessory or keyfob
• Fabric lining
• Hidden magnetic snap closure
• 10 1/2” straps with 3 1/2” drop
• 13 (L) x 12 (H) x 4 (W)

Original Price: USD298.00 exclusive of tax
Selling Price: SGD 350
Condition : New
Quantity : 1 only
Contact Person : Jaynee
Contact No : 8148 1317
Email : wenphoon@yahoo.com



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Festival Info
Singapore Garden Festival is the only show in the world to gather the world’s top award-winning garden and floral designers under one roof, Singapore Garden Festival 2010 will showcase the talents of the world’s gardening luminaries. This “must-see” event in the international horticultural calendar will dazzle with its wide array of displays, events and activities. An experience of a lifetime awaits at the Singapore Garden Festival 2010. Mark your calendar today!

Checkout the Festival Highlights:
- Landscape & Fantasy Gardens
- Floral Windows to the World
- Singapore Orchid Show
- Garden Fiesta
- Marketplace


Venue : Suntec Singapore
Date : 15 July 2010 – 22 July 2010
Open Daily 10am to 10pm
Ticket : $12 for Adult; $8 for children (Weekend ) & $8 for Adult ; $5 for children (Weekday)
10% discount if you have passion card

Getting There
By Public Transport
Suntec Singapore is conveniently accessible by MRT and buses.

MRT:
The nearest MRT Station is Esplanade Station. Alternatively, you can also alight at City Hall Interchange. From there, you can then take a 10 minutes’ walk via the underground City Link Mall.

Buses:
Bus services to Suntec Singapore: 36, 97, 106, 111, 133, 501, 502, 518, 857, 700. Alight right in front of the Convention Centre.

For more information about Singapore Garden Festival, click here.

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