I’m on leave this week so I picked Nadia up from her office at the University of Melbourne. While I was there, I took a couple of photos.
End of the day at Dr Dax Kitchen
Photo taken from the outside of a nearly-empty cafe. A barista is making coffee behind the counter and there are two people sitting at the only occupied table.
Nadia on Royal Parade
Photo of a smiling woman walking towards the photographer. The woman is wearing loose pants with pink and yellow butterfly designs on it, a red top, and a gold necklace with a sunflower pendant.
Positive potato
Photo of several items on a shelf in a large wooden bookcase. The items are an intersectional pride flag set in transparent resin, a large blue-and-yellow mug, a crochet potato, a Newton’s cradle, and several books. The crochet potato has an eyes and a mouth, and it is holding up a sign that reads: “Positive potato. I might be a tiny potato, but I believe in you. Go do your thing!”
Back of the Howard Florey Institute building
Photo of the back of a large university building with floor-to-ceiling windows through which you can see a series of walkways, balconies, and office doors.