6pm Saturday 3rd December 2022. After a long lunch with girlfriends, I wandered back to the train through the QVB (Queen Victoria Building) in Sydney, taking happy snaps on my phone. Click on any image to enlarge, although I have resized them to WordPress’s recommended 1260 x 628 which has diminished the clarity and crispness 😦 Hard to capture the Christmas tree, which extends four floors.












It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
Wow the logistics of getting that fine and rather enormous tree into the building and then decorating it. Is it real, I couldn’t tell.
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Not real, but this year they have taken inspiration from the rediscovered Wollemi Pine, and aboriginal art. https://www.qvb.com.au/news/qvb-christmas-tree
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Ah I just read the link and see its a native pine, what a good idea to copy an Aussie original.
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I think it might be a bit slimmer than previous years, which is probably why Lynda, another commenter, expressed some mild disappointment. But if I get back to Sydney and have some time to spare, I will have a good look at it now I’ve read the backstory.
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What a gorgeous building, Gwen. Love this mini tour.
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Thanks Jolandi. It’s a lovely building with much to see apart from its shops 🙂
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Nice place to visit. Glad you brought us along, Gwen.
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You’re welcome, Don
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They’ve changed the Christmas tree on me! I used to walk through here on my way home from work to catch the 443. And love the Malaya too. Lot I miss about Sydney
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It was great to walk around and know I was on familiar territory, but it’s been a few years now since I really miss Sydney. But it does have a lot to offer. I have a subscription for the Ensemble Theatre in Kirribilli next year. Hope you are looking forward to a happy Christmas Lynda, xx Gwen
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That building is quite ornate, that makes it a perfect place for a Christmas scene!
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It’s an impressive tree. And it’s nice that anyone can wander over and play the piano.
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That tree! The bride & groom! Superb photos, Gwen. Thanks for the tour of this magnificent building!
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There’s a lot to see in the QVB. This was just a snapshot.
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Beautiful Gwen. I really need to get back to Sydney. Hopefully in the next year or so.
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I made a 7 day itinerary for visitors years back. I should brush it off someday and see how much is still relevant. I’m always amazed at how much you pack in to a day!
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Some fine compositions, but I couldn’t enlarge anything
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Oh! What a nuisance. It will have to do with me resizing the photos. I am struggling with that, but uploading shots that are 1 and 2mb will chew up my allowance quick smart.
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No problem
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Very impressive. Not very Melbourne.
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I used to work in Elizabeth Street Melbourne in the mid-70s and there was a magnificent arcade next door. Very glamorous. Must be still there.
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There are some great arcades but different.
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We are heading to the city next week after avoiding it for years of Covid. A musical, a play and a night in a hotel. Our friends going with us have just recovered from Covid after a cruise. We are apprehensive about our chances of catching it but can’t stay locked up forever. Looking forward to seeing the decorations.
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Take your time in QVB Linda, and wait for the clock animations.
We lunched at The Malaya on King Street Wharf. Not cheap, but fabulous food and service!
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What a fantastic building. I would love to see it in person.
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It really is very special, Chel.
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Come visit sometime Yvonne. We’ll go somewhere there for high tea and wait for the clocks to do their animation.
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And it came ever so close to being demolished! Believe it or not!
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That is terrible. I’m so glad they didn’t!
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Just lovely Gwen! Such a long time since I was there! The Pandemic has certainly curtailed my getting round the place – just wonder what’s in the future.
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It’s worth lingering there, window shopping, and having a coffee and cake.
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