In Carlton there's a pub, the Dan O'Connell. Famous for its live bush music (aka Irisk folk). On the roof one day I noticed this bloody big dog. It lives up there. A canine high rise.
Alongside the tram line where I live they have been replanting a strip with indigenous flora. The paper daisies are out.
The kids and I went out on Friday evening to one of the public events in the Melbourne Festival. We had Japanese food for dinner. This is some of Jasper's sushi. Not sure what it is, perhaps that I didn't have sushi until my 20's, but to watch a 4 year old scoff down sushi is, just, wonderful.
Lunch during a holiday on the Glenelg River. Fresh air does this to you.
Yoko is one of the woman that Anna shares her house with. Like Narelle, a graphic designer.
On the way to work this morning, in the drizzle, a new family of wood ducks.
One of the woman that Anna shares a house with.
A handle on an old red pillar letterbox, round the corner from home. From when modernism wasn't a word.
260 Canning Street. A door that opens onto the street.
Dinner at Anna's. Prepared by Narelle.
Blossom in the grounds of RMIT. A rarity in this concrete central city campus.
Mid to late October, glorious spring day. On the pier at Point Lonsdale overlooking the rip.
A stencilled piece of graffiti I walked past this morning. A lone B52, with asphalt.
A front door of a house, that was once a shop, back when supermarkets weren't invented.
This is a field of yellow something-or-others just outside of Portarlington, on the Bellarine Peninsula. The photo doesn't do justice to the effect of the low sun on the field.
This is Anna on the Point Lonsdale pier. A glorious October's day.
Jenny Weight, aka geniwate, in my office getting blog help. It was a crisis there for a moment (for me).
My office on Monday, October 13, 2003. Well, my office desk.
This is Anna on the beach at Discovery Bay, just near Nelson, in western Victoria. July, 2003. The beach runs for over 100 kilometres.
Sophie and Jasper at the Anglesea golf club. This is in the coastal town of Anglesea and the golf club is famous for all its kangaroos (hundreds of them come in onto the grass from the surrounding bush).
Me on a small public jetty on the Glenelg River, at Glenelg, a tiny fishing come holiday hamlet right on the river in western Victoria.