River and others participate in Sunday Selections, to use those photos you've never found relevant to a blog post of its own.
Today, Sunday, at 9am my windows will be retinted for reasons that are quite clear in this photo. Three have already been done for various reasons, seven to be done today.On this building is the image of a long ago deceased Aboriginal man, William Barak. There are some places where the image is clearly visible, but as we walked near to the building, it wasn't visible. However, when I pointed my phone camera to the building, I could see the image on the screen, and so could my companions on their screens. Quite weird being visible in the camera screens, but not to the naked eye.
Further along, we walked past an army drill hall, no longer used for that purpose. It had these nice underfloor ventilation openings. What would such vents look like in a modern building? A bit of plastic pushed into a gap, I would guess. Some real thought has gone into this design, repeating along the side of the building.
If I was being common, I would call this the arse end of Arden Station, but I am not, so I will call it the rear entrance, which I didn't know it had when I initially visited. It is the perfect place for a kiss and drop off place, yet the stopping restrictions are quite...restricting, shall I say. Not one car came down the street in the five minutes I spent there looking around
I think this was on the station concourse as I walked towards the lifts. Rather cool, hey.
A new version of our City Square was unveiled above Town Hall Station and it is rather awful. There is lots of seating along the edges of a paved area, which you would think be good but they are exposed to the sun. Don't think these planted gum trees will offer much shade, planted in with lots of weedy looking plants. It is horrible. A weak sun in our winter, spring and autumn might be nice to sit under, but in our summer, no one wants to sit in the sun, and get a dose of strong UV rays and later develop skin cancers. To add to the outrage are these grass trees (black boys), which would have cost thousands for each one. Rejection of foreign deciduous trees that allow winter sunshine through and terrific shade in summer is just crazy. I consider this square of nothingness to be the worst part of Metro Tunnel development.
Never pay retail, and I don't. A new shirt and new shoes, 40% off. Fifty cents for this very sturdy paper bag, with a cardboard base to carry them. It seems such a waste to put it into recycling. I got rid of two other similar bags, along with this one.
I is innocent! Jass likes this new bed, just outside my and the lads' bedrooms.
Was there a Walt Whitman high school in a 70s US tv show? I know Whitman was a writer or a poet. Doyle stayed with him and nursed him, until Walt's death. The inner'net told me so, and therefore it must be true.
I sent two Christmas cards, and obviously I received more than I sent.
If I was being common, I would call this the arse end of Arden Station, but I am not, so I will call it the rear entrance, which I didn't know it had when I initially visited. It is the perfect place for a kiss and drop off place, yet the stopping restrictions are quite...restricting, shall I say. Not one car came down the street in the five minutes I spent there looking around
I is innocent! Jass likes this new bed, just outside my and the lads' bedrooms.
She is not innocent. This is the sacrificial toilet roll. While this one sits here and readily available for her to claw and chew, she leaves the rest alone.
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Interesting Whitman information - very sweet. A lot of US high schools are named after people rather than where they are which seems strange to our ears.
ReplyDeleteThe grass trees placement is rather baffling - there are groves of them where I grew up, and they were always on a slope and in a mixed vegetation - but then I saw some in a garden recently with their spears, so perhaps we have cracked the code.
Love the decorative grill covers - you raise the same questions that I often ponder.
Good luck with the window washing.
You got quite an entourage there. The city stroll is something I need to resume a lot more. Summer is often a deterrent away from CBD
ReplyDeleteThe only time I buy a card for a birthday, bar mitzvah or wedding is when there is a present involved. Then a card is inserted inside the gift wrapping.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise a card on line is cheaper, faster and just as attractive.
Very interesting information about Walt Whitman. The TV show with Walt Whitman High was the excellent Room 222 during the '70's. I loved that show. The main teacher Mr Kaufman went on to play the father in My Big Fat Greek Wedding. There was a good mix of people and stories.
ReplyDelete"Rejection of foreign deciduos trees that allow winter sunshine through and terrific shade in summer is just crazy" I agree 1000% "We are Australian! We MUST have only Australian greenery! they cry, whoever "they" are. So silly.
ReplyDeleteI wonder about your window tinting film bubbling like that. I think you should make enquiries as to the origin and thickness of the product being applied, is it thinner and therefore cheaper (made in China?) and less able to withstand our summer heat? Is the window properly dampened and the film applied with squeegees to smooth and seal it to the window? Ask about the company's reputation, how many complaints have they had? Or not had.
Bugger, missed a "u" in deciduous.
ReplyDeleteThat building is just cool. Just like the northern light variations are not visible to the naked eye but show up beautifully when photographed.
ReplyDeleteJass and the tp rolls makes me laugh. You can thank your lucky stars she does not go after the hung roll.
There is an amusing video of a man who bought his cat a very expensive catbed/tree thing. He carefully assembled it only to discover his cat had taken up residence in the box and had no interest in the tree.
Good photo shots are everywhere when a good photographer is looking. I like this group.
ReplyDelete"...such a mix may not happen in rural Australia..."
ReplyDeleteMetropolitan areas tend to induce more diversity, and hopefully more tolerance as well.