We flew over to Perth on Saturday, Karl to attend a conference, me for a short break. It is a fair bit to travel from Wellington (we flew via Melbourne) and there is a 5 hour time difference, so we arrived more than ready for bed.
Anyway, Sunday dawned bright and sunny, and an old school friend who moved to Australia many moons ago picked us up and took us around the city for the day. It was wonderfully generous of him, and certainly an excellent way to start the trip.
We headed first to King’s Park, for wonderful views over the city, and to visit the State War Memorial. I’ll let the pictures do the talking.







We then headed to South Perth and got a different view of the city. It was hot…over 30C…and sunny as you can see.



We stopped at Mindeerup creative precinct, enjoying these cute meerkats, frill neck lizard, numbat (just visible behind the lizard) and emus. Some of these pictures were taken by my friend Gordon.





Postcards #2 can be found here and Postcards #3 can be found here.
Also entered in the weekend coffee share hosted by Natalie.
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Wow! Just look at that sky! The temperature is scary though given it’s not yet summer. My son lived in South Perth and took a ferry to the centre for work. What a commute. It must have been fun to meet up with an old friend.
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It was cooler Monday/Tuesday at least. How fantastic to commute over the water….
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This looks a really fun outing indeed. I love those meerkats!
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It was such a great day! Loved the meerkats too.
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It was!
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What a lovely trip! Love to see the blue skies just about now.
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Those meerkats look very cute – though not so sure about the lizard!
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The meerkats are fun…and the lizard was impressive in real life…and at least not real!
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Now that would be scary!
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It would!
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That sounds like a wonderful little getaway!
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It was good…but we had to cut it a day short…long story to do with flights…
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A pretty impressive lizard in my view.
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It was!
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Perth is definitely on our list to visit, Barbara. In fact, a school friend has just been there at the same time as you. Thanks for linking up and sharing this pretty city with us at #WWWhimsy. Have a lovely time and enjoy. Sue L #TeamWWWhimsy x
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Thankyou for the tour around Perth. I have never been there so I enjoyed your photos. We have been promising ourselves to go but so far it has not happened. Hopefully soon.
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You shoul go – lovely city.
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Whilst we have family in Perth, we have never visited. It sure is a long way for you …and for us 3 hours time difference to Sydney. It was good to have someone who knows the place help orient you on arrival.
Denyse
#TeamWWWhimsy
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5 hour time difference for us but well worth the trip.
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I also love the meerkats. I never realised they were that tame.
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They aren’t real….statues.
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ROFLOL I need to get new glasses
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🙂
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Lovely Perth and Kings Park is beautiful – will wave to you as you fly back to NZ over Victoria.
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It really is lovely.
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How lovely Barbara! I’ve not been to Perth (or WA yet) so it’s great to see your photos and post. I love the meerkats, how cute! Thanks for jopining us for #WWWhimsy.
Debbie for #Teamwwwhimsy
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Definitely worth a visit – lots to explore.
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What a fun adventure. The park is just beautiful. I did some reading about the memorial and all the things that go on within the park. I was curious about those red poppies? around the memorial. They look like crocheted flowers. Is that right? I tried to find some literature about those but couldn’t find anything. Beautiful memorial and park.
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Yes the poppies were crocheted – it is a way I guess of keeping them permanently there. I’ve seen a few here too near Anzac Day. The significance ot the poppy https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/1161315#:~:text=The%20red%20poppy%20is%20an,Zealand%20and%20around%20the%20world.
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haven’t been to Perth for years. Must go again! So many interesting places to visit.
sherry http://sherryspickings.blogspot.com.au
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Yes – would def go back.
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Beautiful.
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It really is a lovely place to visit/
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I love that. Yes we do the poppies here too but I’ve never seen them crocheted.
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Hi, Barbara- I read Part Two first and greatly enjoyed both posts! A wonderful get-away!
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Perth is lovely. We loved WA. Great sculputres but meercats? Ha. I wonder why? #WeekendCoffeeShare
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I am not sure why meercats…other than everyone loves them!
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Looks like a wonderful getaway. I love the blue skies and the sculptures. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
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Thank you Natalie – it was a great trip.
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I envy you being in Perth. I’ve had three trips over there and lived over there for 18 months, including living in Geraldton which was like living in the wild west by the sea. We were last over there in 2002. I’ve been over there on the Indian Pacific as a uni student sitting up with whole way with a week off in Adelaide. Don’t know how I did it now but I was young. Have you made it over to Rottnest Island? I loved it and the Quokkas are gorgeous. I remember one came into the shower and they were very friendly. Hope you enjoy the rest of your time there and it’s not too hot.
Best wishes,
Rowena
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That lizard sculpture looks really cool!
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It is! A great thing to see.
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What a great looking trip, and couple 🙂 I’ll have to go back and look at the past posts. I’m so behind in visiting people 😦 . I love the sculptures!
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It was a great trip – would go back.
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