A leisurely Sunday drive lead me down to the Mornington Peninsula which is located south of Melbourne. To be honest I wasn’t sure what I was in store for when I began this mini adventure.
The sun was out that day but I was fooled because so too was the wind. It was a bitingly cold day and anybody who knows me will tell you I absolutely hate the cold. I find it debilitating and I would much rather be in bed – in other words for me to venture out in the cold you must be very important or it better be something worth seeing or doing.
After a lot of enticing and pushing I reached this little secluded spot where I took this photo. I realised there was a view worth seeing and my mood lightened somewhat! The wind definitely had it in for me that day but I will admit it was lovely to get out of pokey Melbourne (notorious for its tiny apartments and alleyways) to some big open space and blue skies.
A beautiful spot to stop and see Melbourne from a far – I’m glad I got out of the car! I love how Melbourne’s CBD looks like it’s floating. Like some sort of mystery city out of children’s novel. Such a great contrast between the floaty calm sea and boats with the misty dark, barely visible and secretive CBD in the background.
To be honest I still prefer the open skies of places less built up and densely populated. Just another reminder of how I am not much of a big city girl! The grass is possibly not greener on the other side as they say but at least there are beautiful views everywhere!