Month completed: August 2008

At the start of last year, my younger brother Nicholas was accepted into the primary school teaching course at Deakin University that he wanted.

Just one hitch - it was in Warrnambool (about 3 hours away from Melbourne).

After some early hesitation, he is now loving Warrnambool campus life. The campus even has a golf course that is free for students!

Last weekend I went down to pay him a visit, and we took Warrnambool by storm (although Warrnambool is usually in a stormy state anyway).

Here is what we got up to:

We went whale-watching and seal-watching, but saw neither.

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We tried a bunch of different cheeses at CheeseWorld. My favourite was the Vintage cheddar.

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We tried to take a photo of us ‘drinking’ the milkshake out the front of CheeseWorld. We did get better after a few tries. I look as if my milkshake was made with rancid milk.

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We went back in time at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, which was actually much cooler than it sounds. It was a little like Sovereign Hill in Ballarat, with olden day buildings and history. There was a treasure hunt designed for children that we did as well (you are never too old for a treasure hunt). The building shown is the Ship Chandlers, which was our favourite of all buildings. We were even offered volunteer roles at the Village, as policemen, barmen, bankers or whatever we wanted to be.

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While at the Maritime Village, we had an olden day photo taken.

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We visited a market that sells all kinds of vintage items, including turtlenecks…

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…and blue caps.

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Nicholas managed to smash a smash-proof glass at the local Safeway.

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We made fish and chips, which turned out a treat.

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The Saturday night was spent at a multi-million dollar sound and light show. The highlight of the show was the extremely non-enthused tour guide, who avoided all eye contact with the group and spoke in the most monotonous tone EVER. She was so bad that she was good.

After the sound and light show we went back to his dorm, ate Cheeseworld cheeses, and watched old episodes of Sooty and the IT Crowd.

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And to any Warrnambool locals reading - yes, we did visit the Dirty Angel.

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What was my number one highlight of our brotherly weekend in Warrnambool?

The massive fly that did the backstroke in Nicholas’ milkshake while he was drinking it. So very, very funny.

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2 Responses to “Goal 144 (Visit my brother in Warrnambool) - Done”

  1. nicholas Says:

    Ships Chandlers!

    twas a terrific weekend, i hope you kept your Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village passport for when you leave for London, customs will need some identification!

  2. Snappz Says:

    Loved the olden day photo! So cool :-)

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