Have a seat
These bright, fun "mushrooms" can be found at Docklands Park between Collins Street and Bourke Street. The park is part of a city parkland in Victoria Harbour. There's BBQ’s and a new interactive Play Journey with soft ground so if kiddies fall off the swings or other gadgets they don't hurt themselves. It's a really nice place to have a picnic or sit and read a book. The free City Tourist tram stops at the front at Waterview Walk and there are public toilets as well.
City map
The map above shows the location of Docklands Park.
Today's Quote: French painter Rousseau was once asked why he put a naked woman on a red sofa in the middle of his jungle pictures. He answered, "I needed a bit of red there" ~ Jean Jacques Rousseau
Mushrooms! Really nice.
ReplyDeletetee hee, the mushrooms somehow came from super Mario right?! ^0^
ReplyDeletecute!
I like the whimsy!
ReplyDeleteFancy and colorful seats!
ReplyDeleteA bit of red is always good.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun park for families. MB
Lol...cute. Mushrooms or toodstools...you say po-tae-to I say po-tah-to. ;)
ReplyDeleteGot to give the "city fathers/mothers" credit for trying to do some nice things for the people!
ReplyDeleteI suppose you could sit on these mushrooms, too. But if you'd had a few beers, probably not...would slide right off.
Cute! I just love the new spongy floors of playgrounds nowadays — so much safer.
ReplyDeleteWhat big funny mushrooms! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteQuite a different 'take' on mushrooms then mine yesterday. Whimsical!
ReplyDeleteI think everyone would have a try at it atleast once! Very cute :D
ReplyDeletePS: To answer your question, the sign only had the name of the bridge on it, so I really have no idea why the statue was there! Will let you know if I find out. Thank you for the comment ;D
So cute. I am sure my kids would love to sit on them.. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteAre they edible?
ReplyDeletehee hee...
ReplyDeleteEven a kid as old as «Louis» would have fun here...
;-D