9.5 degrees; feels like 0.5. This is why we wear a coat.
Photo of a red/brown dog on a red leash that's wearing a black oilskin coat as it sniffs around on a nature strip alongside a residential street.
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9.5 degrees; feels like 0.5. This is why we wear a coat.
Photo of a red/brown dog on a red leash that's wearing a black oilskin coat as it sniffs around on a nature strip alongside a residential street.
S T R A I N I N G !
Photo of a red/brown dog staining on its red leash to reach a mince meat Lebanese pizza that’s lying on a grassy nature strip by the side of a residential street.
Whoever lives here is all set for summer in Melbourne.
One of our neighbours is having a barbecue.
Photo of a red/brown dog standing in a residential garden with her nose up, sniffing the air.
I thought this was a nice, shady spot for a 1 Jan 2023 selfie…
Selfie of a man wearing a t-shirt, sunglasses, and straw hat walking a red/brown dog on a residential street. The dog is sniffing around in the grass of the nature strip.
Evidently she thought this was a nice, grassy spot where she could scratch her back :)
Selfie of a man wearing a t-shirt, sunglasses, and straw hat walking a red/brown dog on a residential street. The dog next to him is upside down and is rubbing her back on the tall, scratchy grass that's on the nature strip.
Win-win!
I didn’t think I’d ever have a favourite mailbox. Turns out I do, and it’s this one :)
Photo of a wooden residential mailbox installed atop a small mound of dirt in the front garden of a house. The entire mound of dirt is covered with pink coloured flowers.
This house in our neighbourhood has no other Christmas decorations, just this nativity scene. Which I think is pretty cool, given the whole understated, born-in-a-barn origin story they’re representing.
Photo of a small Christmas nativity scene created using ceramic figurines that’s been set up in a residential garden.
Maggie is not happy that summer holidays have started in Melbourne. She relies on the kids from the nearby primary school to provide her with dropped snacks on her daily walk!
Photo of a red/brown dog sniffing intently at a spot in the grass on a nature strip by the side of a residential street. The dog is wearing a walking harness that’s attached to a red leash.
This is probably the coolest car hood that I have ever seen in my entire life!
Photo of the hood of an older Volvo car parked just off the street on a sunny day. The hood of the silver car has been hand painted to show an artistic depiction of a scene from the film ‘Alice in Wonderland’. The scene shows the yellow brick road making its way through some greenery. On the road are Alice, her dog Toto, and the Tin Man. The Tin Man is shown in the foreground, and he is holding a small hatchet. Toto is in the background and next to him we can see only Alice’s feet and lower legs under her blue, patterned skirt.
Hark!
Photo of a red/brown dog in a large park. The dog is wearing a walking harness and is looking intently at something off camera.
I’m very pleased with my ability to find the gaps in the rain in which to walk the dog.
The arrow on the rain radar map below shows the direction the clouds are moving in. The gap marked out is when I walked Maggie.
And this is what happened exactly two minutes after we got home!
Animated GIF showing of a wild and windy downpour in a residential back garden.
Maggie (our heeler/kelpie mix), the first time we walk by this Halloween decoration: does a double take, but keeps walking.
Second time: takes a hard look (still without breaking her stride) but then determines it’s some stupid human thing.
Third time: ignores it completely.
Photo of a fake dog skeleton placed on a flagstone among other Halloween decorations in a residential garden.
I’ve gotten very good at interpreting the Bureau of Meteorology rain radar to find 15–30-minute gaps in the downpour during which I can walk Maggie.
This photo is from our successful zip around the block yesterday.
Selfie of a bearded, bespectacled man in a yellow raincoat who is walking a red/brown dog that’s wearing a black raincoat. The pair are walking along a residential street.
You can’t 100% rely on the rain radar, of course, so Maggie and I are always dressed for the worst.
This Ruff n Rugged oilskin coat from PETstock works remarkably well, and Maggie is comfortable wearing it.
Photo of a red/brown dog in a black, oilskin raincoat sniffing at something on a nature strip along a residential road.
Today, however, we’ve had short showers followed by periods of bright, warm sunshine — the latter of which Maggie is making the most of.
Photo of a red/brown dog sitting in a residential back garden on a sunny day. The dog is sitting comfortably and has its eyes partly closed because of the bright sunlight.
Fortunately, we don’t live near a river so we’ve avoided all the flooding on the Maribyrnong. The flood retarding basins in Melbourne are certainly earning their keep this week!
Get your car some, er, earmuffs? blinkers? mittens?
Photo of an older car with matching, maroon-coloured woollen covers squeezed onto the side view mirrors.
At first I thought this was someone was getting a classic car delivered to them. Then I realised it’s somebody moving their entire workshop because this truck was followed by at least seven others, all carrying cars in various states of repair.
Photo of a beautifully restored 1960s era classic car in pale yellow on the back of a towing truck that’s driving down a residential street.
Stopping to smell the flowers.
(Well, technically, stopping to smell which dog had peed on those flowers – but whatever.)
Photo of a red/brown dog smelling the bottom of two large flowering bushes on the side of the residential street. The dog is wearing a walking harness that’s attached to a lead that the photographer is holding.
Best. Walk. Ever. Well, at least for Maggie.
We found a pile of chips under a tree (which is what she’s being pulled away from here), a whole open packet of crackers, and two small orange and poppy seed muffins.
She managed to sample a bit of each.
Photo of a red/brown dog straining on her walking harness and lead as she tries to get at something at the base of a tree.
Me, from three streets away: “Why have they closed that road again? They finished all the road works here a couple of weeks ago.”
Me, after I got closer: “Oh, that wasn’t a line of bright orange traffic cones laid out across the street.”
#ChildCare #RoadSafetyLessons
Photo of a group of small children, all wearing bright orange high visibility vests, crossing an intersection in a residential neighbourhood under the guidance and supervision of several adults.
I live in the suburb of Newport, which is in the Federal electorate of Gellibrand, Victoria. This is a safe Labor seat that last year Tim Watts won with a 15.8% margin.
So it was interesting that, over the course of this election campaign, almost all the political signs I saw around my neighbourhood were for the Australian Greens.
Photo of an election sign for the Australian Greens party installed in front of a house. The sign reads “Vote 1 Suzette Rodoreda for Gellibrand”.
I guess that explains why in yesterday’s polling the Greens got the biggest positive swing (+2.97%) towards them.
Two graphs showing votes received by each political party in the electorate of Gellibrand, Victoria, Australia during the 2022 Federal Election. The first graph shows the percentage of votes received, with the Australian Labor Party receiving 43.2%, followed by the Liberals at 27.1% and the Greens at 16.8%. The second graph shows the swing in votes compared to the previous election. The biggest negative swings are for Labour (-5.84%) and Liberal (-3.67%), while the biggest positive swing is for Greens (2.97%).
Labor held on to this seat, of course, despite that 5.84% drop in votes.
Which is something I’m guessing the folks living in this house expected would happen.
Photo of two election signs installed in front of a house, one for the Australian Greens and one for the Australian Labor Party.
Aside from a single One Nation and single United Australia Party sign, the only other campaign materials I saw sound the neighbourhood were anti-Morrison signs and stickers. Quite a few of them, actually!
One of which was gleefully updated overnight :)
Photo of an election sign installed in the window of a house. The sign shows Australian prime Minister Scott Morrison wearing Hawaiian shirt and a garland of flowers on his head. Below that is text that reads, in quotation marks, “NOT MY JOB”. Stuck on top of the sign is an A4 sheet of paper with the word “GONE” hand-written on it in large, all-capital letters; and below this a smiley face.
The down side of voting just as the polls open on election day is that it’s too early for a democracy sausage. Oh well.
Photo of an empty schoolyard with two unattended plastic tables and a closed barbecue placed in front of the school buildings.
The up side is that we were done by 8:30am.
Selfie of a man and woman, bundled up in puffer jackets, standing across the street from a primary school that’s being used as a polling station.
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