The St Kilda Festival was on today and I can say that it attracted thousands of people and for many years it was really popular. Today was a sunny day and there were thousands of stalls there.
It was free to attend and the music was just great. I loved the music on the main stage. It was rocking. The elderly and the kids might not like this so much and there is a stage just for families where they can participate in the dancing. ISFF had no such thing. Rather they had comedy which for some people was just plain bad.
The main stage was very popular at 6pm. Before then I donated a gold coin to Sacred Heart mission which were keeping the kids happy with balloon animals and face painting. Oh and there was a barbeque for a gold coin.
There was a dancing stage as well where people learnt how to dance Bollywood style. ISFF did not have such a thing. People were having so much fun here.
Oh and there were lots of free Lipton tea samplings, watermelon and kofta balls which kept people going.
Many different food stalls turned up and unlike ISFF there was a huge line at most of them as people were waiting for food. Honestly we did not bother with this but most of the meals were $10 for a small plate. The paella did look good though
Honestly I can say that it was better than the ISSF one which people had to pay to get in and there wasn't much there. No free watermelons etc. The food stalls were all happy that they were making big money today.
The only thing that I disliked seeing was all that rubbish that just strewn everywhere. Horrid.
It was free to attend and the music was just great. I loved the music on the main stage. It was rocking. The elderly and the kids might not like this so much and there is a stage just for families where they can participate in the dancing. ISFF had no such thing. Rather they had comedy which for some people was just plain bad.
The stage just for families |
The main stage was very popular at 6pm. Before then I donated a gold coin to Sacred Heart mission which were keeping the kids happy with balloon animals and face painting. Oh and there was a barbeque for a gold coin.
A clothes stall |
One of the lovely stalls |
There was a dancing stage as well where people learnt how to dance Bollywood style. ISFF did not have such a thing. People were having so much fun here.
Oh and there were lots of free Lipton tea samplings, watermelon and kofta balls which kept people going.
Many different food stalls turned up and unlike ISFF there was a huge line at most of them as people were waiting for food. Honestly we did not bother with this but most of the meals were $10 for a small plate. The paella did look good though
Honestly I can say that it was better than the ISSF one which people had to pay to get in and there wasn't much there. No free watermelons etc. The food stalls were all happy that they were making big money today.
The only thing that I disliked seeing was all that rubbish that just strewn everywhere. Horrid.
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