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Sorry to be a pain as I can not type Chinese with my work computer.
I am a novice photo shooter in Melbourne. I am considering going to Victoria State Rose Garden on Sunday (10/04/2011) to do a bit floral photo practice. According to the weather forecast: Sunday: Cloudy. Scattered showers. Winds W/SW averaging 15 to 25 km/h. So it is not a bad day if you are interested in shooting roses. I wonder whether any one will be interested in joining me. If you do, please PM me or reply to the thread. Please note: I can not drive so I will rely on Public transport; I have not been there yet so I am not sure how the garden looks like. Surely there will be some flowers.
Q. Where is the Victoria State Rose Garden (The Garden)?
A. The Victoria State Rose Garden is located adjacent to The Mansion at Werribee Park in the Werribee Park Tourism Precinct (Melway Reference 201 B/C 3)
Q. Can I get there by public transport?
A. The Metro Train from Melbourne to Werribee and then the 439 bus, which takes you right into the grounds of the Precinct.
Q. When is the best time to visit the Garden?
A. There are two "best" times, subject to weather. In November (spring) the first flush of blooms and the once-flowering spring roses are at their peak. Then in March, the autumn flush of modern roses make it an excellent time to see masses of flowers. We always have some blooms in the Garden from early October until late July.
Q. Is there an entrance fee?
A. No. Isn't it nice to go somewhere these days without having to pay a fortune? The volunteers aim to present a pleasant environment for public use and enjoyment; an informal relaxed atmosphere which invites leisurely exploration - a time to smell the roses! However we do constantly need funds for new roses, equipment, tools, stakes, ties, etc. Hence the donation tube at the front entrance.
[ 本帖最后由 JZhu 于 2011-4-8 16:04 编辑 ] |
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