Same, don’t go to the city often and it’s always so busy. I used to work in the city about 15years ago and don’t remember it being as busy, maybe it’s because there’s lots more residential around CBD and inner suburbs. My ideal living location would be close to city but also quiet area with some garden and tress around, which of course is contrary to inner city density and I’m not rich enough for that kind of extravagance.
I’m going to the CBD later to grab some shoes and some t-shirts.
I haven’t left my outer suburb in a couple of weeks. It’s always a shock to the system being around so many people all at once.
I do so miss it though. Once I’m re-established I’m moving closer to the city. Maybe st.kilda again.
The city scares me. I’ve been there at 3am on a Saturday morning far too many times for my own good
Same, don’t go to the city often and it’s always so busy. I used to work in the city about 15years ago and don’t remember it being as busy, maybe it’s because there’s lots more residential around CBD and inner suburbs. My ideal living location would be close to city but also quiet area with some garden and tress around, which of course is contrary to inner city density and I’m not rich enough for that kind of extravagance.
There’s some lovely leafy pockets in East Melbourne and Carlton. Both areas are stupid expensive, however.
Go to Pasta Khan Dolan Uyghur for lunch! (Attempt 2)