...or as David Lynch might say: it's crazy clown time.
Showing posts with label tasmania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tasmania. Show all posts
February 9, 2013
February 2, 2013
Graffiti Junction
For some reason, I always imagine this concrete thingy is part of the old terminus for the Launceston trolley-car system. Whatever it is, it's been given a recent makeover by some spray-happy chaps/chapettes.
February 1, 2013
End
Mind your step, dawdlers - Inveresk may no longer be an industrial zone servicing Tasmania's rail infrastructure, but it still hosts a small restored tram which runs on weekends.
January 29, 2013
Reused
Ah, my favourite bit of Launceston: Inveresk (can you tell?). It's hard for me to imagine what this place was like, back when it was still a functioning industrial site - particularly when the trees are looking so green and leafy. It's a subject that's been done to death recently in art, but something really appeals to me about nature reclaiming a derelict industrial site.
Of course, in this case, it's nothing to do with nature doing it's thing - as is probably quite obvious, this is a nicely landscaped and deliberately planned reclamation where the grass and rusty rails are both integral. Full points to the people who made it happen.
(The coffee is also excellent from the local cafe, by the way...)
January 26, 2013
Go Mowbs!
Today, being Australia Day (actually yesterday, but I am late posting this), I spent some time down at Inveresk, watching some local cricket. The Mowbray Eagles, taking on some other local club, in a friendly game of rounders.
I believe at least 20% of the people in shot are related to Ricky Ponting in some way, Mowbray being not only where he grew up, but where he first played competitive club cricket. And while I jest a little at the ratio of Pontings:Non-Pontings, I do believe the chap bowling is called "Ricky". Whether this places him in Clan Ponting is debatable, but what isn't debatable is that he took a wicket with this delivery.
Nice work, Ricky.
November 22, 2012
November 17, 2012
Hey guys! Guys!
"Er, hey, dude - don't look behind you, but...I think that's a T-Rex..."
Note: I've been extremely distracted of late, so there haven't been a lot of posts. Yesterday, I picked up a fairly good compact camera which I am getting to know, so hopefully this will put my butt into gear and I'll pick this back up again.
October 7, 2012
September 27, 2012
petals, fence
As spring arrives, the magnolias bloom before seemingly immediately dropping those gorgeous petals. I think this is why magnolias are so popular in the inner suburbs - the ephemeral nature of their blooming.
September 26, 2012
Angles
The corner of the former Drysdale Building on Charles Street. Now, home to bits of the local health and human services department.
September 25, 2012
September 24, 2012
The Charles
Ahhh, The Charles. I was speaking to a work colleague, who worked in this building when it was still part of the local hospital complex. The views, she tells me, were excellent.
September 22, 2012
September 21, 2012
September 19, 2012
September 18, 2012
September 16, 2012
A little hall...
Making a few tentative steps back into daily photo blogging. It might not be every day, but I'll try!
June 10, 2012
June 9, 2012
frosty
between May and August, this is a frequent occurrence. this morning, -1 overnight left the entire front yard with a coating of silvery frost. it usually melts away by 8am, but shady places remain damp throughout the winter...
June 8, 2012
winter is upon us
it's fair to say winter has hit with a vengeance. fair bit of frost around this morning, as one can tell...
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