Housemate Kimmy and Greenpeace colleague at BBQ in the park. Credit: Unknown.
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pics | 2005 :: 6
Looking worse for wear and a little beardy, Adam does a groggy morn in the sun in our wee park. Credit: Kim.
pics | 2005 :: 5
Just before the massive frangipani tree flowers and our cottage becomes the focus of every twee flower picker on the street, which is nice. Credit: Kim.
pics | 2005 :: 4
Ah. Bless! So many nights with a fine clearskin on that porch. Credit: Kim.
pics | 2005 :: 3
Looking back across the park to me house. It’s the little tan cottagey thing. Credit: Kim.
pics | 2005 :: 2
…and again in daylight, across from my home on Darling St, Balmain. Credit: Kim.
pics | 2005 :: 1
The drop dead yummo sunrise view from the small park separating Sydney Harbour from my home on Darling St, Balmain. I don’t get to see this too often, except when coming home. Credit: Kim.
Mental Notes: June 2005
MELBOURNE–Hello from cold and flu world. Still without a whole lot to say due to recent return to ‘pixellation’. Friends know what that is. Very funny shit from recent excursions: AutoBlogger; Matt Price in Syberia in Syberia Ho!, especially the Kyrgyzstan entry; the Interpretive Arson crew; Dawn and Drew and my ears again piqued by the thought of broadcasting again. Good, ta, bye.
Mental Notes: May 2005
MELBOURNE–Yes, yes, I know it’s self agrandisement, but I was fascinated this eve with how I spent my last ten birthdays. Notebook out at the pub, a few shudders, near-tears and complete blanks. If anyone knows the answers of the gaps that follow please let me know. Motivated obviously by going to a 23-year-old colleague’s b’day the other night and feeling, well, lived.
Mental Notes: May 2005
Ten years of birthdays… I dare you to work it out!
Some of these are purely notes that I had to note down after several pints for memory triggers and may not be right. How else does one else spend their birthday eve :/ From notes: