.
We followed our noses through the Victoria Galleries and found a Lush Shop where I got a bubble bar, and Deb very obligingly posed with Bucky and Bobby. bobby can talk any girl into anything.
We rode the monorail over to the Powerhouse Museum where we met Marc and Janette and enjoyed the Wild Teacozies exhibit, toured a few other exhibits, then hiked off in search of lunch. the first place we stopped didn't appeal so we carried on right off to the Darling Harbor Mall where they had a food court to please anyone.
Janette said, "What would you like to do now?" I had been looking at the map and saw that the Chinese Garden was close so I requested that. OMG Janette and I had fun there! I mean, it's a stunning garden in it's own right, and I will be posting eye-candy shots from there for weeks,
but there was one lovely little pavillion where they had Imperial robes that you could rent for $10, then pose yourself for photos all over the garden.
Yes, for sure, they saw you coming and posted that sign. Somehow, they knew you'd be a star. These are priceless. They remind me of my grand dad's pinup shots. You look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWoo woo! Look at the legs on that lady!!!! I would have had a ball posing on one of those gowns. I love the blue one you had!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Roxie! GORGEOUS! You are sooo wondrous in that lovely, lovely outfit!
ReplyDeleteYou look marvelous darling.
ReplyDeleteOh my god! How much fun it that? What a great idea to rent the robes. You could make yourself one of those photo calendars for the next few years with those photos! I love the headpieces.
ReplyDeleteCool! Those shots of you guys in the imperial robes are awesome - but that last shot is the best of the bunch. Confucious never had it so good!
ReplyDeleteOh Roxie--you beautify Australia just by being there.
ReplyDeleteDang, you're hot! If I had legs like yours I'd show them off constantly, rain or not.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing pictures of all of your adventures.
Love those photos in the Chinese Garden!!
ReplyDeleteA Lush store has recently opened in Canberra, Dotter introduced me to it only a few weeks ago - divine stuff, isn't it! And I'm glad you got the the Queen Victoria Building and neighbours, lovely places all!
Of course, you would rent the robes, but then only you would take it one step farther and do the geisha girl pin up.
ReplyDeleteYou're my hero.
How spectacular