This section of beach at Middle Park (between #StKilda and #SouthMelbourne) is looking like a complete mess at the moment due to the works to replace the #sand. The #dredging is taking place in #PortPhillipBay just off the shore and when this is all finished, the beach will look great.
Let's hope they finish it as soon as possible because #Summer is only a couple of weeks away!
Here is a short 15 second video of the works from yesterday afternoon.
#Melbourne Bike Share is becoming more and more popular with #tourists and residents, with bike stations popping up all over the city. In St Kilda there are now three locations where you can pick up or drop off a bike. One location is right in front of #LunaPark. See the map below for the other locations.
Wearing a bike helmets is law in #Australia and even though some of these blue #bikes come with courtesy helmets that are passed on by previous users, so if you get a bike that comes with a helmet, then you just leave this helmet with the bike for the next user to use. Alternatively, you can buy your own blue helmet from selected 7-11 and various retail stores across Melbourne for only $5! For tourists, these are fantastic souvenirs as well!
These are such a great way to see the city as well as being a cheap mode of transport. For more information, check out their website http://www.melbournebikeshare.com.au/
#MobilePhone service and coverage in #StKilda has always been pretty good, except during major #Events like the #StKildaFestival when voice and data access is always VERY limited. This is probably due to the number of people in the area at the one time. But it's great to know that the major phone companies like #Vodafone are doing their best to keep us connected. Let's hope their 4G network and service is as good as their advertising!
There are many facets to life in St Kilda.Living in this neighbourhood
means to live amongst an agglomeration of people, food, sights and sounds. There’s
a lot more going on than what is advertised on a tourist website. Perhaps
people want to know all about the public events and activities that occur, and
perhaps they want to know about some of the other things that make up this wonderful
suburb that aren’t listed on any website. Each is a wonderful story. This blog
aims to share these with you from the perspective of a local who has called St
Kilda home for more than twenty years.
Away from the tourist spotlight
There are many things going on
away from the tourist spotlight that would also be interesting to share with
people, whether they are fellow residents or people from other suburbs or
countries. It’s always good to know where you can take your dog for a walk without a leash, which places have free Wi-Fi, where public toilets are, and
which bar makes a superb Espresso Martini! But it is important to share some of
the things about this neighbourhood that are perhaps, not always viewed as
being glamorous and exciting, but for some people, they may be worthwhile
knowing about. These day to day things also make up life in St Kilda and you probably
will only hear about them from someone who lives there and would experience it firsthand.
Let’s share!
This St Kilda Life blog is about sharing. There is a story in every little pocket
of St Kilda: from Acland Street near St Kilda Beach, to Fitzroy Street in the
west, to Carlisle Street in the east, there is a story waiting to be told and
shared.Each one is an important part of
the St Kilda mosaic. Whether it is the bright lights and sparkle of Luna Park,
or what old films are playing at the historical Astor Theatre, there are funny
stories, serious stories, and some downright weird stories. But all of these
are what make St Kilda an amazing and wonderful place to visit. They are also
what make it an incredible place to live because it is never boring. By sharing these stories with you, it is hoped
that you will find them entertaining, interesting and possibly even useful when
you next find yourself visiting, or living a St Kilda life.
Having called St Kilda home for more
than twenty years, this beachside suburb in Melbourne’s southeast never ceases
to amaze me, inspire me, surprise me, and comfort me. It is home to a diverse and
vibrant culture that continues to be interesting no matter what time of year, whether
it be during the forty degree heat of summer, or an icy cold winter. There is
always something to see and experience here. This blog is one way for me to
share my love of St Kilda with you all.
What I love about St Kilda.
What I love about St Kilda is its
diversity. There is actually a local free publication called “Divercity” that
is distributed by our local council, the City of Port Phillip. I love all the
things that tourists adore such as the beach, the theatres, the festivals, the
variety of cafes, restaurants and groovy bars where many of the arty-farty
types hang out, but I also love the things that aren’t always listed on tourist
and visitors websites, such as where to go for a good Chinese lunch special forunder $10, or a Laundrette that is also a solarium! I guess that during the
cold rainy days of a Melbourne winter, one can maintain one’s summer tan while
waiting for your whites to tumble dry.
Why I want to share
Since I travel a lot with my
work, it is comforting to come home to such an energetic atmosphere where the
people are just as dynamic as the weather. I enjoy the quirky aspects of this
neighbourhood and enjoy sharing all of these fantastic things with other people.
I am very passionate about St Kilda and that’s why I have lived here for so
long.When I travel, I sometimes wish
there was a similar type of blog or website that has been written by a local
that would give me insight into the area from a perspective of somebody who actually
lives there. Having insider information is valuable and this is what I aim to
do. The overall purpose of wanting to write this blog is to share all the
things that I love about my neighbourhood and by doing so, maybe I can help
people get around, find where things are, or just help them to fall in love with
all things that make up life in St Kilda.
The School Holidays are drawing to a close and it will be back to school for Term 4 as of next Monday. If you're in St Kilda, there's still some fun things to do with the kids right through until Sunday. #LunaPark is always great fun for the whole family and during the school holidays it is open from 11am to 11pm. Sunday they close at 8pm though, and that's probably because it's a school night! So there's still plenty of time to enjoy this iconic St Kilda venue.