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Monday, 26 February 2024
Monday Murals - At the Maylands Waterpark
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Wednesday, 21 February 2024
January Wrap-up and Signs
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Monday 1st - We returned home from our camping trip to Serpentine Falls, drove via Byford to check the Sculpture trail.
Thursday 11th - on a 38C (104F) we celebrated our 17th anniversary of our arrival in Perth with dinner at our favourite Japanese restaurant - Yuki.
Saturday 13th - we had lunch at the house of friends in Hillary's. It was a very hot 41C (105.8F), so we waited for the the late afternoon and walked to the nearby dog beach with their very well-behaved dog. It was so much fun to watch all the dogs either interacting or otherwise doing their own thing - swimming, playing with balls or sticks...
Saturday 20th - A group of Portuguese people organized a simple dinner and show at the Fremantle Park Club to try and bring more cultural events to the Portuguese community. The was a small plate of Pasta Carbonara included in the $25 entry price, but you could buy more food. We listened to Portuguese singer Catarina Viegas. A very good singer, who sings both in Portuguese and English.
Sunday 21st - Met up with Rita, a friend visiting from the Gold Coast at Gage Roads Brewery in Fremantle. The brewery was celebrating their 2nd anniversary that weekend. After sunset we watched a group of drummers and dancers parading by the riverside.
Tuesday 23rd - a friend brought me a desk she no longer wanted, for me to paint. I started by cleaning and sanding it, filled up all the small holes in the top. I started by painting it off-white, but found it too stark, and then changed to dark blue.
It's almost finished, I need to still fix up the chair that has a sagging seat and fix the drawers.
Thursday 25th - took the train to Subiaco to have dinner with my friend Wendy at the Subiaco Hotel. I had fish and chips (no photo)
Found a couple of murals, including the one I posted on Monday
Signs at the Ladies |
And here is a real red-tailed black cockatoo that was in one of our trees in the backyard. Photo taken with mobile, so not too good.
Friday 26th - I don't work Fridays, but it was a public holiday so Jose was home, and I spent the day decluterring and giving things away on Buy Nothing Group.
I've decided that every weekend I'll give away a few things that I no longer use, as we need to slowly start to downsize.
Wednesday 31st - we had another heat wave in the last days of January - with 41C (105.8F) in the last day of January when kids were returning to school!.
Weather Preview - Saturday 26th Jan to Friday 2nd Feb |
Monday, 19 February 2024
Monday Mural - Red-tailed Black Cockatoos
I love murals and street art. If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you. Just follow the Linky steps below. Once you start looking you will find murals everywhere. The "Monday Mural" meme goes live on Monday at 12,01AM, Perth,Western Australian time. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.
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I Recently met up with a friend in the inner city suburb of Subiaco (just west of the city centre) to have dinner at the Subiaco Hotel & pub.
I took the train, arrived early and walked a couple of blocks to photograph this mural, which was painted in 2021 by Perth artist James Giddy, at the back of Hesperia Property Developer, at the Forrest Street car park at Denis St.
The mural depicts two red-tailed black cockatoos, which are significant for Hesperia due to their focus on conservation and ongoing support of the Karrakin Recovery Centre.
"Karrak" is the Noongar (local Aboriginal language) word for the cockatoo.
Tuesday, 13 February 2024
Byford sculpture trail & Signs
When we returned home from our camping trip to Serpentine Falls we travelled via Byford to check out the Byford Sculpture Trail.
In March 2009 the Dwellingup (a small town 1h south of Perth) born artist Len Zuks won the People's Choice Award at the Sculptures by the Sea exhibition. He was then commissioned to create a series of sculptures as an ode to the history of the town of Byford.
This artist renowned for his motto "Ridiculous is king", has exhibited in the Louvre in Paris, at the Venice Biennale and at the London Olympics Art exhibition.
The Byford sculptures are scattered over a 6,2km trail amongst local cafes and shops, finishing in the town centre with the Boxing Kangaroo sculpture.
I didn't photograph all of them, just the few in the town centre.
The Horse and Jockey is a tribute to Byford's 1919 Perth Cup champion Rivose. The plinth includes original bricks from the State Brickworks.
The Child Health Sister is dedicated to Sister Wossley, who looked after the local Byford children in the 1940's.
The Returned Serviceman honours the men who returned from the war to live and work in Byford.
And remember the owl sculpture by the library in one of my January posts?
It was also one of Len Zuks' works.
Reading owl at the Melville library |
A couple of number plates seen in January. For other signs from around the world check Tom's blog.
Happy Valentine's Day 💓💓
Monday, 12 February 2024
Monday Mural - Collaboration in Baldivis
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Wednesday, 7 February 2024
Signs: Personalised number plates
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Probably a supporter of the West Coast Eagles (Perth football team) |
Lives like a King or Queen? |
Beach shells or belongs to Shelley? |
A red Toyota Rav4 |
A 1963 car, a bit younger than me :) |
I must say I had never heard this expression, but rah rah exists in the dictionary.
INFORMAL•NORTH AMERICAN
- marked by great or uncritical enthusiasm or excitement."many players were turned off by his rah-rah style"
- great or uncritical enthusiasm and excitement."there's plenty of nostalgia and lots of official corporate rah-rah about culture but not a single drop of honesty"
Monday, 5 February 2024
Monday Murals - Dwellingup General Store
I love murals and street art. If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you. Just follow the Linky steps below. Once you start looking you will find murals everywhere.
The "Monday Mural" meme goes live on Monday at 12,01AM, Perth,Western Australian time. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.
Thanks Sami
Another mural in Dwellingup at the Dwellingup General Store on the corner of McLarty and Newton streets. It was painted by another very talented Perth artist - Kyle Hughes-Odgers.
And how lucky was I to be there at the end of December, as the mural had just been painted in the first week of December 2023!