Showing posts with label Ballarat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballarat. Show all posts

Sunday, March 05, 2017

White Night Ballaarat

I and some friends motored from Geelong to Ballarat to be part of White Night. This is the first time the White Night event has come out of Melbourne to a regional city. Judging by the crowds there, wall to wall people in several streets, the event was a resounding success.

The highlight for me was the Electric Canvas. This used Ballarat’s beautiful heritage buildings to project colourful images.




There was live entertainment both on stage and on the streets. At one point the cast from Cats, which was playing at Her Majesty’s theatre in Lydiard Street, came out in character and interacted with the crowd, to the delight of the children.

Interactive art pieces could be found in some of the little lane ways. The White Knight Messenger an awesome 5.5-metre high interactive archangel roamed the streets.

In Camp Street there was the Ballarat Lounge Cinema. This open air cinema had large lounges and seats provided to watch short films.

And if after taking in all the wonderful activities you were need of a coffee or food, there were a number of food trucks and a lot of the local cafes open until the wee hours.

I hope Ballarat does it again next year. It was easy to get to and the crowd although larger than I had expected was still easy to get around. Well done Ballaarat.

Sunday, November 09, 2014

Historical Monuments

The theme this week at Our BeautifulWorld #71 is Historical Monuments.

There are a number of historical monuments in and around Geelong so I had great plans for Saturday.  Unfortunately I woke with a migraine.  Then my lovely husband came home from visiting his mother in Ballarat and he had taken some photos for me.  What a sweet man.

The first photograph is of the Olympic Games Monument at Lake Wendouree, at the end of the rowing course.  In 1956 the Olympic Games were held in Melbourne.  The rowing and canoeing events were held on Lake Wendouree, Ballarat.


This is the Olympic Creed. 

The second group pf photographs is the Memorial to AustralianPrisoners of War.  Again at Lake Wendouree, Ballarat.




Take care and thank you for visiting.


Skye