Not what you expect to see carved into cement on the footpath, but I suppose it’s nice to live in a neighbourhood (Newport, VIC) in which people express this type of sentiment. Especially during the month of Ramzan.
Stunning Melbourne graffiti
Ah Melbourne. Your graffiti and wall art never fail to impress. Especially with art like this.
And not only is this gorgeous, you can really only see from the train just before you reach Footscray Station!
Dreary day
It’s a dreary day in Melbourne today, but it is nice to be back in the office again.
Nadia at BBB lifting party 11
Today was awesome! I got to watch Nadia lift her personal best powerlifting weights at the Barbell Babes Brigade lifting party :)
This is BBB’s eleventh lifting party and the third I’ve attended. It’s such a joy and rush to watch so many fantastic powerlifters achieve so much and have that much fun while doing it!
Also, happy fourth birthday to Barbell Babes Brigade!
Perfect timing
Perfect timing with the delivery! I’m heding into the long weekend in Melbourne with the latest Seanan McGuide book :) #WinningAtLife
(Not that it'll take me the whole weekend to read it, of course.)
2021 annual Australian Open selfie
Given the year we’ve all had, our annual Australian Open (tennis) selfie is a little different this time.
Our round 3 tickets got cancelled because of the snap five-day lockdown in Melbourne, so we just went to the women's singles final instead :)
Rod Laver Arena is such a gorgeous venue to watch matches in. And even at 50% capacity we managed to make plenty of noise.
Speaking of venue capacity, it was super strange seeing Grand Slam Oval so empty! But with only two matches tonight, and the whole place strictly divided into zones anyway, it makes sense.
Give this was a finals match we got to watch a short musical pre-show, complete with bisexual lighting.
As for the match itself, well here’s Naomi Osaka’s serve in slow motion.
For the match itself, will here's @naomiosaka's service in #SloMo. pic.twitter.com/nevzjM9Sbx
— Ameel Khan (@ameel) February 20, 2021
Of course at any modern sports venue the Spidercam is da real MVP.
And even though we didn’t need these this year, Nadia is still a big fan!
Anniversary week!
Kicking of our anniversary week with brunch at our local café. Of the seventeen years Nadia and I have been married this last one has been the strangest, but also the best.
Stretching to get away
That feeling when you’re in the same field as you parent (in this case, literally) and you have to lean farther and farther away to get out from under their shadow!
Sunset behind a tree
Wednesday sunset behind the massive gum tree in front of our house.
Nadia's tomatoes
The blackbird that keeps trying to steal Nadia’s cherry tomatoes can only get at the fruit lower down on the plant so the tomatoes in the upper branches are coming alone nicely!
First tomato harvest
Nadia’s first (baby) tomato harvest is here! (Update to this post from earlier in the month.)
She would’ve had a bigger bunch to show off but the neighbourhood possums ate the tomatoes that were ready to pick yesterday. (Ah well.)
Don't miss the great conjunction
Don’t miss the great conjunction, they said.
Jupiter and Saturn will be the closest together in the sky since 1623, they said.
Just look west after sunset, they said.
Meanwhile, in Melbourne…
COVID normal
That 'COVID normal' train life in Melbourne.
Favourite tree
Do you have a favourite tree on the street that you live?
We moved to the suburb of Newport, VIC last month and I've narrowed my list down to four…
This first one is a big broccoli. Well proportioned, nicely filled out, and colourful. But basically just broccoli. And I love it.
The second one is spade-shaped broccoli. It is massive, with a good solid trunk, and is arguably majestic.
Number three is a big boy. Both tall and wide, it provides plenty of shade and sounds lovely in the wind. This is a tree you'd want to hug.
Number four is a spindly specimen. A tree from a lighter weight class than the others, if you will. But it has a strong zig-zaggy aesthetic that I find pleasing.
I’m sure almost no one else is interested in what my favourite local tree is (currently leaning towards #3 btw). But, hey, if you can’t talk about this stuff on your own blog, then what even is your blog for? :)
Sunday evening dramatic skies
Dramatic skies on a Sunday evening in Melbourne, Australia.
Necessary preparation
Wearing sunglasses and a rain parka, I was prepared for both rain and shine when I walked Maggie this morning. (Melbourne’s weather is more unpredictable than usual this time of year.)
I’m glad I was prepared. Because here we are, 20 minutes after that first photo, sheltering under a large tree during a blustery rain shower!
And ten minutes after that we were being toasted by the bright sunshine again.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Don’t get me wrong though: I love Melbourne and wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. You just have to be prepared for all that this city has to throw at you :)
Returning to the cinemas
What better way to return to the cinemas in post-lockdown Melbourne than by watching TENET at IMAX Melbourne in the original 1570 film version?! That was so worth it.
I must watch that film again soon too. TENET is one of those juicy, complex, adult science fiction storylines that genuinely warrants a re-watch (plus a Blu-ray purchase).
There’s so much happening both story- and film-making wise throughout that you don’t want to miss anything. Overall a superb filmmaking achievement!
Making herself at home in our new garden
Last week we moved house. If that sounds like a stressful thing to do during a global pandemic, let you tell you: it is. But, we made it. And we’re now all settled in the suburb of Newport – about a fifteen minute drive from where we used to live in Kingsville.
One of the best things about our new place is the large garden at the back. Maggie took a couple of days to settle in and thoroughly mark her new territory, but even on moving day she found herself a nice spot to roll in.
Which she was immensely pleased about.
I guess dogs donna dog, and Maggie is making the most of it :)
Happy birthday Nadia!
Happy birthday Nadia!
I’m glad we could celebrate the day with flourless orange cake…
And with your very first drive-in cinema experience!
That too by watching E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which was fun trip down memory lane to the early 1980s :)
View from a window
And outside was all dull green and grey