Looking across Mooroolbark from the Yarra Hills Secondary School campus the other night while out dog walking.
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Looking across Mooroolbark from the Yarra Hills Secondary School campus the other night while out dog walking.
Nothin’ But Smooth Sailing by Steen Jones on the side of the Hello Sailor Cafe on Auburn Road, Hawthorn.
Jimmy Dvate’s Superb Fairy Wrens on the back of the Mooroolbark Library in Hookey Park.
Tonight we found this mural of a rainbow lorikeet on Yarra Ranges Osteopathy in Mooroolbark. This piece is the work of Damian Cazaly, with the lorikeet seeming to be a firm favourite of the artist. The background looks like the sun rising over Mt Dandenong.
It seems that we walked right past a Crimson Rosella, so we will have to go back and get that one.
As we came back from our walk last night in the dark something freaked Daisy out. Tonight on a walk with Feisty we found the cause – a discarded T-Rex. Hard rubbish collections are about to start so there are bound to be more gems around.
The Flinders Street / Swanston Street corner of the CBD caught from the Art Centre looking over the Yarra River. The dome of Flinders Street Station peaks out from behind the trees. St Paul’s Cathedral spires tower over the corner, followed by the gothic revival 196 Flinders Street – once home to the Metropolitan Gas Company, now Torrens University Melbourne campus. While Federation Square appears to sit on Princes Bridge from this angle.
A family outing to Penn and Teller live at the Arts Centre for my birthday. We all had a great time. Thanks Susan
A break in the summer heat made for a pleasant dog walk this evening. An unusual sight in the horse paddock tonight – a straw-necked ibis. The straw-necked ibis areseen less often than the Australian White Ibis we but they are not rare.
The sun glints off the little waves in the Corhanwarrabul Creek in Rowville. I’ve been meaning to get a photo of this abandoned bicycle and helmet for a while now, today was the day! Is there something more sinister under all of that mud?