This blinding flood light was coming straight in the kitchen from the neighbour behind.
Shining through the leafless grape vine, the light at least it made some cool shadows on the back wall of the house.
Sister said the couple with two young children, who have just moved into the house probably aren't aware of the light beam.
Passenger trains from Geelong to Queenscliff ceased in I think, 1931 and I did not want the bother of parking in Geelong, so I drove to the suburban Waurn Ponds station and caught the train from there to Geelong.
Very few people like Melbourne Southern Cross Station, partly and although reasonably new, contains diesel fumes exceptionally well. It can be unbearable if the wind is in a certain direction. Back in the 1800s, the designer of Geelong Station knew how to deal with fumes and smoke from steam trains, and it still works effectively today for diesel trains.
I exited Geelong Station and meandered through the nearby Johnstone Park. The skies may be blue, but it was chilly.
It is such a well maintained park.
Looking up the street towards the town hall.
After food and coffee and a little wander around, I returned to the station and made my way back to Sister's. It became my afternoon habit to go to the local shops for coffee between three and four.
Children don't feel the cold like adults. At Point Lonsdale Village it might have been about 13/56, cold.
At Point Lonsdale Beach, a couple of people did briefly enter the water for two minutes. Getting yourself salty and sticky for two minutes of cold water shock therapy seems dumb to me.
Wow. That blue, blue sky and the quality of that light is stunning. Never mind the temperature.
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It does look like a lovely day. The library fascinates me. As does the view of the ocean.
ReplyDeleteI would think by the look of the sky, and my stereotypical snap views of places far away, like Australia, it would be a great day to dive into that cool water.
ReplyDeleteI really like the framing and sea view in the last 2 shots
ReplyDeleteThe colours of Geelong are so vivid. How do you know it's dumb to have a winter dip at Point Lonsdale Beach? Perhaps you should try it yourself.
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes. I know of people who do cold water ocean swimming, but it baffles me why
ReplyDeletesalty and sticky for two minutes of cold water shock therapy seems dumb to me too! A lovely post, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteYou are enjoying a good life Andrew . Love the shadows across the wall
ReplyDeleteMaybe the flood light will deter any potential burglars. And the pictures were cool.
ReplyDeleteOr give them good light to work by.
DeleteThat blue sky is amazing. The buildings are nice in that park and I think more thought should have gone into the Southern Cross station to allow for fumes. I wouldn't be in that chilly water either.
ReplyDeleteGreat building is that art gallery. Good clear sky too.
ReplyDeleteI would hate the bright light in the eyes, expect you didn't care for it either.
The park is beautiful and looks quite tropical. Blue skies can be very deceptive.
ReplyDeleteWinter time in a semi-tropical climate.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the cold water therapy. Not something I would enjoy! That park IS pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove those blue, blue skies. Looks perfect weather for walking along the beach without the need to get your feet wet. The art gallery looks an interesting and inviting building.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of cold water, Andrew. A lovely place though.
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