Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Sheraton Terrace Bar




Celebrate the day’s successes with a toast at the Terrace Bar. Located on the third floor, the rooftop bar features a modern monochrome colour scheme that extends from the smooth stone floors to the furnishings and allows the vibrant city skyline and street views of the Paris end of Little Collins Street to take centre stage. Wrought iron tables topped with umbrellas and surrounded by sofas & chairs set up a variety of viewpoints while lush greenery and two fireplaces – add to the welcoming ambiance. Chat with friends new and old as you select from the extensive beverage menu, which features signature cocktails, such as the Little Collins, Cosmopolitan Initialled, and mojito.


Terrace Bar Sheraton Melbourne

Terrace Bar Sheraton Melbourne



These refreshing drinks pair perfectly with Chef Kruno Velican’s tapas selection of bar snacks and appetisers.


TERRACE BAR


• Cuisine: Tapas


• Setting: Rooftop, Overlooking the City Skyline


• Dress Code: Smart Casual



• Chef: Kruno Velican


• Smoking Permitted: Yes


• Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 4:00 PM – Late


• Phone: (61)(3) 9290 1056


• Email: lcsk.melbourne@sheraton.com


Terrace Bar Sheraton Melbourne

Terrace Bar Sheraton Melbourne




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Sunday, 9 November 2014

Ponyfish Island




Looking for a place to be close to the water on a hot summers day? I don’t mean on a river bank, I mean really close to the river.


Pony Fish Island could be the place for you, situated below the Southgate pedestrian bridge, smack bang in the middle of the yarra river.




Having a great night at Ponyfish Island and don’t



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Sunday, 2 November 2014

Sandringham




Frankston, Pakenham, Belgrave, Lilydale, Sandringham, and Glen Waverly are a few train lines that I can easily think of off the top of my head. Being a victim of public transport and a curious soul I often look at people and wonder where could they be off to? why aren’t they at work today? Have they touched on with their MyKi?

Have you ever wondered what is at the very end of the train line?


I had a day off recently, the sun was shining and I didn’t want to be stuck inside. I had all my errands complete and decided to go on a little adventure. Ive now been living in Melbourne for the last three months and I realise that I’m not getting any younger, I want to get to know Melbourne and everything it has to offer!


I went to the train station and hopped on the Sandringham line. I had a few options, I could get off at Balaclava and go to St.Kilda or hop off somewhere in Brighton and see the iconic coloured huts on the beach or explore the boutiques and cafes Church Street has to offer.. Or I could kill my curiosity and go all the way to the end of the line and see what exactly is in Sandringham.


Have a look at some pictures I took to get a better look of the area for yourself.


Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham Beach

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly




Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Sandringham by LJ O'Rahilly

Sandringham by LJ O’Rahilly



Garlic Flower


Sandringham beach is absolutely beautiful! It is very peaceful unlike fast paced St.Kilda beach and Brighton beach where you would have to fight for a spot on a sunny day. Not in Sandringham!


There is a Coastal Art Trail which sounds very inviting. If I had a bicycle I would be all over the art trail!.. but sadly I don’t :( but if you have a bicycle or any form of transport besides your two feet read up on the Coastal Art Trail Here.



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