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These signs were up around town today. We went to the usual places they have markets but there was nothing there: no stalls or anything. Itβs only just now that I realised we may have looked at the wrong places.
Probably need more signs around those other market spots.

Bocce in Fitzroy Gardens. Grand final for the 2021 season (yes, my friends and I came up with the idea of grand finals for our little casual comp π).

Wangaratta station. Took a V/Line train back to the city after helping someone with the drive to Canberra.


Happy new year. Time for the change of calendar.

I wouldnβt call myself religious β I not someone who reguarily goes to church β but I do have a standing gig on my calendar: playing the pipe organ at the Christmas Eve family mass.


For the last couple a weeks, a production crew have been filming around my place. I wish I noted down the production they’re working on. It was on the notice they sent to everyone, and I forgot to record it before I threw the notice away (this is what a journal is for π€¦).


Morning walk. There will be a cafe breakfast at the end of it.

My Stratechery mug has arrived.

It now holds the enviable position of largest mug in my house, holding roughly 1.5x as much liquid as the mugs I usually use.

Well, not every day you had a 5.8 magnitude earthquake around here (was originally reported as 6.0).

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of walking a new rail trail just outside Leongatha, in South-East Gippsland. The rails are completely gone but some of the infrastructure has remained.
A walk in the rain, with no one else around other than the currawongs. Fair bit darker than what the photo suggests.



Visitor at the back door. π¦

Some photos of my time in Warburton yesterday, in the Yarra Valley. Went for a bike ride and a bit of a bush-walk. Lovely day for it, if a bit sunny.



February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 12: Sporg.
Mind turning slowly into sporg as I try to chase down this bug.

February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 11: Machine.
My trusty Breezemaster has been pushing air for 25 years now, and is still going strong. Came in quite handy today.

February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 10: Energy.

February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 9: Muddy.
It’s rare to find mud around here in February, along with grass this green. Usually everything is brown and dry. This summer has been a welcome exception.

February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 8: Hope.
My new, soon-to-be activated Internet setup, courtesy of the NBN. I only hope that it’s as fast, if not faster, than my existing setup.

February Photoblogging Challenge. Day 7: Craving.
Unfortunately, it’s what you’d expect.
