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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 495: I’m Rambling
And so thew day has begun, and I am standing up, typing away to get to some sort of ambiguous target even thought the target is not that ambiguous at all. I am standing here, I am thinking about National … Continue reading
Westfield
Quite possibly the most flattering shot of a building ever taken, ever. Part of Westfield Bondi Junction, in all of its glory. I think that the building is structurally interesting. I like that overall, the photo is pretty unflattering, It … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, building, design, dirt, overcast, rigid, structure, urban, Westfield, windows
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 494: A bit More Lazy Than Usual
So I was going to share something that was pretty angry last night, but I decided against it as it’s not worth the time or effort to publicly drag an office through the mud… for the time being. Depends on … Continue reading
The Bike is Parked
I haven’t cycled in a while, which is partly due to laziness and partly due to the rain. When Leanne Cole‘s challenge for this week was announced as being “Sport“, I decided to take a photo of my bike. So, … Continue reading
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Tagged bike, cycling, frame, parked, sport, stationary, vehicle, wheel
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Lens-artists photo challenge #15: Crane in Bondi Junction
Once more, a photo of the region in Sydney known as Bondi Junction. I don’t know how it is with other cities, but Sydney feels like a continuously “Changing” place. It probably has to do with all the cranes that … Continue reading
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Tagged Bondi, build, buildings, changing, City, construction, crane, junction, lens-artists, Sydney, urban
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Anti Guitar Trio and Tangents: Live at AAC//107 04.10.2018 Review
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. Please check out the site and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review —– Anti Guitar Trio opened the gig. Playing a set built around guitar interplay, the … Continue reading
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Tagged anti, dissonance, gig, guitar, harmony, live, Music, performance, tangents
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We so Readily Call Them Bin Chickens
I took this photo last month, I think. Whilst walking through Centennial Parklands I came across some birds picking through rubbish that someone had left near a bench. I don’t know about the rest of Australia, but I do know … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, beak, bird, food, form, ibis, motion, rubbish, Sydney, Threskiornis
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Temporary Leaving of University
So I’ve temporarily quit university. It is temporary as I will be returning to finish my undergrad at some point in the next few months. University was beginning to have a detrimental impact on my mental health. That and I … Continue reading
Posted in Life
Tagged amount, defer, growing, health, Something, university, words, writing
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Partial View of Bondi Junction
Another photo of the Junction of Bondi. This doesn’t give the best view of the ground, but then again little of the area isn’t obscured by “Buildings“. Well, little of the hub area, anyway. It was raining and I think … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, Bondi, buildings, City, lcp5, overcast, structure, Sydney, urban
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SUMAC: Love in Shadow Review
This review can also be found on Culture Eater. Please check out the site and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review. —– Not too many bands have enough studio albums released to be able to cover … Continue reading


