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Warm Jets

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

City Beach, WA.

It’s Not a Cabbage…

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

…it’s actually a succulent.  One that tends to radiate out from the centre.  I can’t imagine it would make good eating if one was to mistake it for a cabbage.

Temporary Home

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Kudos to guest photographer Brett Ross for absconding with my camera and coming up with a couple of decent images! 🙂

Flesh

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Poking around in the backyard with my macro lens yields all manner of weird and wonderful landscape.  This off a rather large succulent that’s currently flowering up a storm.

Our Cross to Bear

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Toogoom, QLD.

Half Past Sunset

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

The earth’s shadow is rent on a pink dusk sky above the Beelbi Creek at low tide.

Toogoom, QLD.

Main Jetty, Toogoom

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Toogoom, where I spent a lot of my last week and a bit, is still a sleepy little coastal hamlet where dropping a line is the highest priority.  That said, the every encroaching ‘seachange’ is but a housing estate away.

Detail, Hotel Shamrock

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

And with that, I have returned!  With a bit of luck, it will be for a while too.

The above image is of (part of) the beautiful Hotel Shamrock in Bendigo.  The architecture of this building is exquisite, right down the the coloured tiles beneath the window sills.  It’s great to see a country town maintaining a pub like this and not to see it adorned with garish large modern billboard advertising for mid strength beers.

Bendigo Streetscape II

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Another taste of the Bendigo streetscape.
Alas I’m going to be sans intertrons for the next week and a bit as I take a bit of a break.  I’ll be back to continue the post a day quest from the first week in May.

Bendigo Town Hall

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

A recent trip to Bendigo afforded the opportunity to wander the streets, albeit briefly, and marvel at some of the majestic gold rush period architecture.  The town hall, hidden back from the main street, is indeed one.