Two years ago, when I was new to the blogging world, I published this post about going to the Art of Botanical Illustration Exhibition. I am going to republish it, because I like it! Also, last week I went along much the same trail, as I visited the 2014 Exhibition, so I have added in some extra photos.
I am going to tell you about the exhibition in my next post. However, for now, have wander through Melbourne.
Yesterday I did my volunteer stint at the Art of Botanical Illustration Exhibition. It is a fabulous exhibition, with many beautiful paintings. If you are in Melbourne, follow my trail to Domain House to see these stunning works. If you can’t make it, enjoy the walk through Melbourne.
I got off the 57 tram and had coffee in Block Place, walked through the beautiful Block Arcade, over the mosaic floors,


and down Melbourne’s lanes that are thronging with people drinking their lattes and eating lunch.

The walk takes us past Flinders Street Station
and Federation Square, to cross the Yarra

go past the National Gallery of Victoria and further up, ‘Weary’ Dunlop‘s lovely statue.

We keep walking up St Kilda Road, under the trees with their spring growth to reach the outside of the Botanical Gardens. The Tan track circuits the Gardens and we have to dodge the runners and walkers, their dogs and prams to reach the Shrine.

Only a little further now. Past the Observatory, turn right at the Herbarium,

past Latrobe’s Cottage, with its spring flowers
to Domain House. And we are here. Enjoy the exhibition!