Nah there is always something going on in Melbourne. Cricket, Australia Open, Formula One, Moomba (usually), Comedy Festival, AFL, etc etc. Then there are dozens of little festivals throughout the year. Plus there are several theatres and concerts always happening.
You donât really see it all when itâs all youâve known. But itâs a lot.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨8⊠â¨months⊠ago
It feels like clutching at straws for something to celebrate about the city. The truth is the city of Melbourne itself is nothing remarkable.
Itâs all the things just outside it that are nicer ie Dandenong Kinglake national park Wilsonâs prom great ocean road etc.
Gibsonisafluffybutt@aussie.zone â¨8⊠â¨months⊠ago
I havenât been overseas as much as Iâd like, but Iâve lived in Melbourne most of my life.
Sometimes it feels like itâs basically just a much larger version of a small town. Maybe all of Australia is kind of like that.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨8⊠â¨months⊠ago
Honestly Iâm inclined to agree. I liken Australia cities to subway sandwiches. At their core they are basically the same with only toppings to differentiate them slightly.
pvms@ruby.social â¨8⊠â¨months⊠ago
@Gibsonisafluffybutt @wscholermann
Most every place has its charms. Sometimes it takes a visitor to show you the wonder in something that to you has become normal or mundane.
Itâs the little things that make a place special to me. Things that arenât famous, that you wonât see photos and expos about.
Like walking down a street in Saigon and seeing a tiny little shrine just minding its own business on a street corner. Quirky and not something you hop on a plane for.
wscholermann@aussie.zone â¨8⊠â¨months⊠ago
The closest thing we have to a shrine is a Woolworths or a coles, where we regularly go to give offerings to our CEO gods.
A minority sect is the Aldi crowd.