Monthly Archives: May 2018

Jay Whalley Dream

I was on a bus and it was stopped at what I think was the start of the steep incline of Foveaux Street in Surry Hills. I’m fairly certain that that was the street the street in my dream was … Continue reading

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Walkway by the Harbour

Here is a “Place in the World” that I have been frequently visiting recently due to it being easy to access rather than out of any form of love for the place. Darling Harbour being part of Sydney puts it … Continue reading

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Primitive Calculators: ON DRUGS Review

This review can be read on Cool Try. If you decide to read the review here, then please go and check out some of the content on Cool Try. —– Primitive Calculators were a band. Then they weren’t a band. … Continue reading

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Drying Pumping Station

Recently I was walking through Marrickville and decided to walk past where my previous job was situated. It’s a bit different an area at the current moment due to a developing expansion of the rail network. Anyway, here’s a photo … Continue reading

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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 414: Forest of Little Importance

Upon the rolling ocean lies the forest for which we cannot perceive unless it is one that we immerse ourselves first in immersion oil in order to increase our magnification, as that is the only way to see the forest … Continue reading

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Rear View Buildings

This is kind of a retake of this photo. I still like the two reflections of the city providing different perspective, but I also like how the reflections are slightly blurry, as though they were a vague memory. I also … Continue reading

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Growing Shadows

It was a bright day. Perhaps it could have been brighter. People walking through Darling Harbour, their shadows stretching out. I thought they’d turn out darker than this. Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

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Lack The Low & Wartime Sweethearts: Live at AAC//107 04.05.2018 Review

This review has been published on Cool Try. If you do read it here, please also check it out there as there are some photos of the gig and you’d be supporting Cool Try. —– First up was Wartime Sweethearts. … Continue reading

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Temple in the City

This is the garden temple in the Chinese Garden of Friendship in Darling Harbour in Sydney. So small, and yet so much bigger than the large, towering buildings that are behind. This likely has to do with the temple having … Continue reading

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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 413: Sweet, Soothing Tunes of Midnight Oil

Where’s my face?! Oh. It’s on my face. Well, that comes as no surprise. This morning is presented and therefore at the same time brought to you by the sweet, soothing tunes of Midnight Oil as they reach for my … Continue reading

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