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Suze organized a day at Mona as a birthday gift for Eddie.
It was the day after we came back from Overland Track.
She booked a restaurant inside Mona as well.
It was her extravagant gift.
We are normally not a big fan of western cuisine but honestly their food was an art.
It was cooked to liven and enhance the ingridients and
when you tasted it you felt as if all your five taste buds burst in a well
balanced form.
Food in this kind of fancy restaurant tyically was placed in small amount
with excellent presentations to please both your eyes and tongue.
It is said that MONA is known as a quirky or interesting museum.
I realised it’s an underground museum where lighting was extremely dim and low in confined spaces.
I didn’t know before I went there but later I learned its theme was sex and death.
??????
It was definitely different from any other usual galleries.
Spending time at a so called culturally enriched place and trying to figure out what they wanted to tell you via many exhibiting
pieces was a good experience.
But I rather want to spend in the nature with less people 90 percent of my time and only when I feel full after seeing nature I want to allow myself to be worldly involved !
As always.