Sand Sculpting
On a lovely sunny day a visit to the Sand Sculptures in Frankston is worth it even though it is a bit of hike! The theme this year was 'Under the Sea' and sand sculptors from around the world came and crafted their visions. It is quite impressive that these sculptors were made out of sand albeit a brick layers sand. It is $12.50 for adults to get it. I feel it is worth the spend and day trip.
Innocent Bystander
As my love for wine continues I headed out to Healsville for a pizza and moscato at The Innocent Bystander. It acts as their cellar door on the main street in Healsville. Although losing the views that a cellar door has on a vineyard, Innocent Bystander was still busy with a great atmosphere. We ordered 3 different pizzas, the mushroom and truffle oil was incredible washed down with their exceptional moscato.
NGV Southbank
On a perfect Melbourne day there is no better way to be a tourist in your own city then to wander along the Yarra river at Southbank. We started at the National Gallery of Victoria to see the Ballet & Fashion exhibition (it's free!)which was short and co-hosted by Vogue & The Australian Ballet. The exhibition featured collaborations between designers such as Colette Dinnigan & Yves Saint Laurent with different ballet productions. We then finished up at The Boat Builders Yard in the newish area called South Wharf Promenade. A sunny day meant that this was great not only for tanning, but also people watching and of course having a wine with friends!
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