VICTORIA IN FREMANTLE
Susan and I went for a wander along George St in East Fremantle, looking for a place to have lunch. But clearly it's not a place to go on a Tuesday. There were a couple of small cafes and shops open but there was hardly anyone walking the streets and most places didn't open until Wednesday.
However, the walk was pleasant and the environment, full of terrace houses and historic buildings, reminded me of parts of North Adelaide and Carlton. One particular row of houses must have been built by a Victorian, perhaps someone like our grandparents who moved to WA to chase gold when the Victorian fields had dried up. The houses are named Glenlyon (the Brunswick street we'd stayed in before moving to Perth and also a country village), Kyneton, Daylesford and Hepburn. All are names are of charming towns in the goldfields region of Victoria. We've had many happy holidays and adventures the area. Hepburn is famous for its spas, Daylesford as the LGBTQI heart of Victoria, and Kyneton is known for its restaurants and galleries. One of the joys of Melbourne - attractive country sojourns within an hour or two of the city.
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