Project Perth Travelogue Day 9

Woke up around 0700hrs. My wife prepared a very light breakfast for us, and after that we headed to Harbour Town for some shopping.

Harbour Town was an outlet shopping centre for some of the brands like adidas, nike, etc.

As we were pretty early, most of the shops were not open yet. We dropped by Pure & Natural for our second breakfast. We ordered a chicken wrap and a plate of caesar salad to share. The food was great, what I enjoyed most was the caesar salad. Very fresh and crunchy vegetables topped with smoked bacon.

The bacon was insanely delicious.

After a hearty breakfast, we broke into two teams and went shopping separately. The prices for the clothings were ok, not exactly cheap. Nevertheless, we had to cure our shopping itch since we were already here.

After we were done, we proceed to watch the Red Bull Air Race.

Crowds watching the Red Bull Air Race.

After the finals, we were treated with acrobatic flying by RAAF Roulettes with their Pilatus PC9.

A RAAF FA18 Hornet flying close proximity to us.

The engine was so loud that it was scaring the seagulls nearby.

After the end of the show, we walked back toward the city. We passed by the Bell Tower.

We went to a supermarket near our hotel to buy our groceries. My! The queue was long! It’s totally different from what we had previously at Albany and Margaret River. David and I queued up while Yang Hui and my wife went to pick up the food. The queue took around 30mins and I’m really glad that we were out of the place.

After we placed our groceries back at the hotel, my wife and I get ready for our last wedding shoot at the Matilda Boat Shed.

While we were at the Matilda Boat Shed having our wedding shoot, there’s cars blowing their horns and giving us their congratulations. This was probably something that we don’t often see in Singapore.

We shot till the sky turns dark and we proceed back to our hotel for our dinner.

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