Gorgeous skies in Melbourne today, with bands of rain clouds coming through in waves over the course of the afternoon and evening.
Women's T20 World Cup final at the MCG
This year’s ICC Women’s T20 Cricket World Cup was hosted by Australia and the final was held at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground on International Women’s Day (8 March 2020).
Nadia couldn’t make it (she had a deadline), but I was there with 86,173 other people to watch Australia and India compete for the trophy. (Australia won their fifth title.)
The MCG is such a fantastic venue for both live sport and music. I enjoy myself immensely every time I go there. (Also, yay for wide angle lenses for smartphones!)
At this match I happened to be seated behind the hundreds of girls who danced with Katy Perry in her fantastic pre-game performance. They were a fun bunch to sit behind: not tall, not rowdy, very enthusiastic, and very dancey. Even if they do look all composed and sober during the national anthems!
My favorite nearby spectators, however, were these siblings. The little girl was particularly thrilled with Australia’s batting performance, pumping her fists or raising her 4/6 boundary sing every time a batter scored a boundary. In the second innings her brother joined in on the standing-and-cheering action as well.
The section I was in was mostly full of Aussie supporters, but there were a few pockets of India fans dotted about the place as well. We also had the inevitable Indian-Aussies who’d brought both flags with them.
There are pros and cons to watching a match at the venue as opposed to on the TV at home.
One of the pros of being at the stadium is that you get to see all the behind-the-scenes stuff. Watching the Spidercam zipping around doing its thing, for example. And checking out the staff as they do their jobs: like these security guards (who didn’t have much to do since the crowd was so fantastic) and the crew pulling advertising decals off the ground while Katy Perry’s roadies prepare her stage in the background after the match was over.
Arguably the best thing about watching a match in a stadium, however, is that you get to participate in a Mexican wave with eighty six thousand other people :)
Lifting party 10 at Barbell Babes Brigade
Last year Nadia joined the fantastic Barbell Babes Brigade: a powerlifting training centre run for women, by women.
Not every member joins BBB to compete, of course, so every few months they organise their own ‘lifting party’. This is an event that gives all members an opportunity to come together in front of a hugely supportive audience of trainers, peers, and invited friends and family while they attempt personal-best lifts.
This is the second lifting party that Nadia has participated in (and that I have, therefore, attended) and they’re always so much fun.
Also, it turns out pigtails are super handy when you’re a strong badass who is lifting heavy weights in her shoulders :)
This year Nadia managed a 75kg squat (up from 55kg last year!), 47.5kg bench press, and 65kg deadlift. Click those links (to Nadia’s Instagram account) to watch videos of her doing to those lifts.
If you’re a woman who is interesting in powerlifting and wants to be trained by (and train with) a fantastic bunch of women, I cannot recommend Barbell Babes Brigade enough.
Miss-a-bitchy
When you’ve found the brand that reflects your outlook on life, you might as well tell the world about it :)
Sticker on a garage
A sticker on a residential garage in Kingsville says “If feminism feels like an attack, it might be a counter attack.”
Today in Cats of Kingsville
Today in our continuing series: the Cats of Kingsville…
Seriously? Not only are you walking a stinky dog you’ve brought it to my doorstep?
Dog? Yeah I noticed it. Don’t care; I’m in the sun.
Fricking dogs. Can’t even take my morning walk without one of these stinky creatures turning up.
Footscray station architecture
I’ve always loved how, at Footscray Railway Station, designers and architects managed to meld the original red brick structures with modern metal and plastic ones so well. That contrast of straight and solid old with angular and swoopy new works so well.
Also, can I say once again how much I love Moment smartphone camera lenses? This photo wouldn’t have been possible without their 18mm wide-angle lens.
Fuzzy caterpillar
And you thought hanging fuzzy dice from your rear view mirror was cool.
Lovely, cloudy day in Melbourne
Lovely, cloudy day in Melbourne today.
Melbourne pride march 2020
Happy Pride, Melburnians! And happy 25th anniversary of the first pride march in Melbourne.
This year the Victorian bisexual community had the largest marching contingent ever!
The weather was lovely, the crowd was great, and the march was lots of fun :)
The biggest cheer of the march — and rightly so, particularly this year — went to this group, though: the Country Fire Authority.
Sadly, despite the plethora of dogs at today’s march, I only managed to photograph a few of them. So let me end with a photo of the adorable, friendly, and all-round good boy Charlie :)
Ludovico Einaudi at Sidney Myer Bowl
After a day at the Australian Open tennis, Nadia and I went to the the Sidney Myer Bowl to watch the fantastic Ludovico Einaudi on his Seven Days Walking world tour.
This is ten minutes before the performance started.
And here’s the man himself, along with his accompanying performers on violin and cello.
My favourite bit of the performance, I think, was when the three musicians improvised what they were playing based on the outline of peaks of three mountain ranges in the Alps (where Einaudi was when he came up with the music for Seven Days Walking).
Even if you’re not into classical music you should check Einaudi out. If nothing else listen to ‘Night’, which is my favourite track from his 2015 ‘Elements’ album.
Australian Open 2020
It’s January, which means it’s time for our annual Australian Open selfie :)
This year’s Australian Open was fun. We didn’t wander around too much, but we got excellent seats at Court 3 and stayed there for most of the day. (The joys of getting there early and getting lucky with the day’s schedule of play so that most of the matches you want to watch are all being played on one court.)
One of the doubles matches we got to watch on this court included top-ranked Australian player Ash Barty. The queues to get in just before that match were the longest we’ve seen in a while.
Fortunately we’d arrived early enough to watch the match from a nice, shady spot :)
Also, we were sitting just below one of the Hawk-Eye cameras that tracks the ball during play. I only learned today that this ball tracking technology is accurate up to 3.6mm!
River runs brown
What happens to the Yarra River when it rains all night after a big dust storm?
Keith Haring water wall
Keith Haring's water wall at the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne looks so good!
Doggos at Edinburgh Gardens
Got to hang out with several adorable doggos at Edinburgh Gardens today. Good way to spend a Sunday afternoon :)
More bushfire smoke today
Same view, same weather. Just the changing wind blowing smoke from bushfires over Melbourne from 10am to 4pm today.
Australia is on fire.
Bushfire smoke over Melbourne
What a difference a day and wind direction makes to bushfire smoke!
This is the view from Docklands, Melbourne yesterday, 6 January 2020, (below) versus today afternoon (above).
Double rainbow
Shout-out to all the fireys battling bushfires and associated crises across Victoria today. Hopefully the rain these thunderstorms bring makes your lives easier.
If nothing else at least the double rainbows are nice to look at.
Contemplating life
Thank you Nadia for this lovely photo of me at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne. It’s practically a watercolour!
Broccoli tree
It's been ages since I've posted a photo so here’s one of my favourite tree. Because who doesn’t love a paperbark tree that looks like broccoli?