I know it is a rubbish photo but this is the view from my house. It's a great view. Always busy. Always grubby. Anytime of the day there's something happening. I think it is because I've never lived in a city before. I love the feeling I can just head out to the street and have an adventure.
thats what i love about the city... the possibility of always an adventure... i love the car lights in this pic. and the blurry dirtyness captures sydney rd at night perfectly!
yes! i changed the banner, you like? oh, i miss the view from my balcony in turin (or rather the location of the apartment)... you just moved or what? looks great :)
Walking
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I miss walking. It has, for most of my life, been a source of quiet joy,
and, at times, comfort. I have, throughout my life, used walking as a way
of think...
The Walendar 2017
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It's been a loooooon time between posts.... in fact I forgot I even had a
blog haha..
I'm back to tell you about this gorgeous new calendar I've created ...
12 things to do for a cancer patient
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I thought it might be useful to set out my (very personal) thoughts about
what one can do to help a person with an illness like cancer. So much is
writte...
Bus to Vung Tau
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Travelling by nature involves a fair bit of misunderstandings and general
confusion. Ours today was trying to book a bus from Saigon to Vung Tao.
What a me...
new home new website new address!
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[image: new site june14] After months of sitting on and incubating this
egg, I am so happy to be able to say at long last: I've moved and have a
new websit...
this place
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Why haven't I posted about Hazeldean Forest Farm before?
Amazing, delicious apples of many varieties. Also beautiful other fruit
(see persimmon above), an...
Vietnam: Cat Ba Harbour
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We ended up on Cat Ba Island in the middle of winter. What is apparently a
bustling picture of rock climbing, hiking, water sports and partying in
summer i...
polaroid
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a new shop/gallery opened beside my apartment
last week all based on polaroids. it is magical.
they even sell refurbished old polaroid cameras.
yes! they ...
The Power of Fans: Why I love Melissa Shoes
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*Melissa Shoes* do a really great job of creating raving fans. Check out
this stop-motion animation that was created using 350 thousand post-it
notes in Sã...
Sparkapolooza: Let them eat cake.
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Recently, via the twitter networks, I was shown this great blog
Sparkapolooza, which is in a similar theme to the Monday Project except a
new brief is up e...
Coming Soon in 2011
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Hello everyone,
Welcome back to the Monday Project! We hope everyone has had a fun and safe
holiday season.
We're happy to announce that soon we'll be re-...
{ MARIAH JELENA }
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I adore this image, by Melbourne Photographer Mariah Jelena.
It is part of an editorial she 'shot' recently for Spook Magazine.
It almost heals my hea...
Let Me Introduce You to Printmaker Kyoko Imazu
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Kyoko Imazu is a friend of mine, I know her first from my year at RMIT
studying printmaking, but mostly from working together at the open studios
in the Au...
What is essential is invisible to the eye
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We’re all busy focusing on non-OWL stuff right now so, as you can see,
things are slowing down around here for the moment. Now quick, look at
these picture...
Rolling right along
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It's been a while since updates from me. However, I am happy to say that I
have caught up with Jase tonight and we have spent a bit of time making a
few ch...
thats what i love about the city... the possibility of always an adventure... i love the car lights in this pic. and the blurry dirtyness captures sydney rd at night perfectly!
ReplyDeleteyes! i changed the banner, you like? oh, i miss the view from my balcony in turin (or rather the location of the apartment)... you just moved or what? looks great :)
ReplyDeleteooh i recognise this view, you're not that far from where i live. It's a great road for things happening!
ReplyDeleteI can see my shop (or rather my collectives shop!) pretty much across the road! Small world! Great coffee around the corner from you. :o)
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