Ballarat day 1: Romantic cottage

In our adventures around Victoria, Paddy and myself travelled to Ballarat. Paddy went for this history, I went for the lovely, quaint, high tea and frilly cushions atmosphere that I'd heard so much about.
We stayed in a little cottage which is unashamedly designed for couples, semi-nude portraits fill the walls in the most delicate of fashions, the queen size bed is one you could fall into, there are delicate little tea cups and plates and a cd player with a selection of romantic tunes. Books of love people are splattered about and best of all, just by a bay window there is a personal jaquzzi for two, all very romantic. So we wandered through the town, exploring old pubs and theaters (a little disappointed by the pubs, though, very modern and sporty on the inside) and settled into our jaquzzi with a bottle of bubbly! Bubbles and bubbles all round.

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