HEY THERE TOADFISH!
I went to Melbourne. How exciting! I went with my mum to see the Salvidor Dali art exhibition, which was awesome!
But I'll get to that. On the train on the way down, I had my photographic brain on. Everytime I looked at anything, I could see abstract-ish photos. It was brilliant. So I literally spent the entire day taking photos of everything! Food, footpaths, lights. I cant really show you them all because with Picasa (the program I use to write blogs and upload pictures) you can only have 3 pictures at a time and Photobucket takes too long. Anyway I'm sure you'd find it of no interest. Plus I'm keeping all my prettifullest photos for my other blog.
So the exhibition was amazing. Dali was so brilliant. His work is all so different and beautiful. And the detail is spectacular. His works do contain a lot of sexualness hidden beneath in meanings etc. but that was ok. I really enjoyed the beginning, but by the time we started getting even close to the end I wanted to leave. Not that I didnt like it. But my body wanted to leave. My feet were hurting. I couldnt swallow properly because my throat was all gooed up and a bit swollen, I had a headache from coughing and eurgh... Anyway, I still appreciated it all.
After that I convinced mum to let me find this photobooth near the train station, because I want to get a picture in it everytime I'm in Melbourne. I'll post the picture later. I dont have it with me. So we went to the train station and god damn them all! but the train station is so confusing. Instead of platform 1, 2, 3 etc. Theres platform 1A, 1B, 1C, 2A, etc.. And we didnt know that. So when we went and waited at platform 8 for our train, we were unawares that it was leaving from 8A. Which is a dusty little platform hidden from veiw. There was a sign alerting people of this, however not in the area we were. So we missed our train and thought for a few moments that we'd have to wait from 6:00 to 10:00 for the next one. But there was one in 20 mins. So we caught that. Got home. Collapsed on the couch. And then I watched "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Being Human"... The end.
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