Just some local curviform flavour ahead.
| The face of Dogecoin taking tea |
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| Art deco coffee set in a shoppe window |
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| Chinese tea for me Tea-tini for Mr. P |
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| Morgan Three-Wheeler Turning heads in the 'hood |
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| Council's stamp of progress on The corner where works never cease |
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| Beare Park homage to cartoon cat food |
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| Putting some distance between patrons and staff In the very nicest way |
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| Footpath adornment for winter |
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| Soup season is upon us |
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| As is the seasonal joy of the Camellia sasanqua |
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| Remember the Blood Moon? 'Phone cameras cannot capture the magnificence |
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| Nor the Lunar Eclipse some minutes later |
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| The El Alamein Fountain is safer phoney camera territory |
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| The travelling installation known as Narcissus Garden By Yoyai Kusama 1966/2002 |
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| Has come to the library of Alexander Macleay, Entomologist, natural historian & Colonial Secretary to Governor Darling* |
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| The Greek Revival Elizabeth Bay House, Never quite completed owing to Macleay's financial woes |
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| But the delightful elliptical domed saloon Is a great boon to the oeuvre of colonial architecture |
Fin.
* The same Governor Darling who had his own post around these pages recently and where, temptress that I am, I promised another on his undignified departure from the Colony of New South Wales. Fear not! It is coming soon.
Image credits: Flying With Hands















