Sunday, November 30, 2014

Continued.  More from Civic park.
 Currently, the theme is of the eschaton.  Strange times.


Saturday, November 29, 2014

Give thanks for what city council bestows on us.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Whose concert is this?
Photos before the preschoolers took to the 'stage' and the end of year concert, visit by Santa and hand over of portfolios.  

Sunday, November 23, 2014


  One and a half dogs. Our best friend?
Too good to be true.  Too much to ask.  A fools paradise  Too good to last. Free to air media TV and radio without ads or self promos.
Cut backs to the ABC and SBS. The international service upended.
Do we need to follow the actions of other governments that are tied to free enterprise? Growth and more growth.
 Do our own thing.  Be content with sustainability.
 If we simply follow others then what about climate change policy?  Pre-Abbott we were among the leaders.

Friday, November 21, 2014

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

What would a Tom Murphy achieve on this backdrop at Port Stephens?  This city father from afar told us about the transformation of Pittsburgh from heavy industry.
Didn't he tell us create a vision as a basis for urban development and one we are very determined about so as to avoid being reactive and enter into  debates and see opposition as normal.
His talk was straight forward which was a relief, sponsored by the university.


Monday, November 17, 2014

This unique group has pride of place in a front garden in this district and has been there for more than forty years arranged standing in a boomerang shape and nicely tended.
 What would some people make of it? A flag pole with the Australian flag and several other statues namely kangaroos and a swag man are also on the lawn. 

Saturday, November 15, 2014


This Saturday morning is busier than usual. The National Broadband is reaching us.  Next voting for a new lord mayor of Newcastle.

Thursday, November 13, 2014


The embankment for the old A train.  Above King street. Vale.
  The current rail line into Newcastle will become train free,  just like this old vestige, when the service is cut next month.

   If the world leaders chose one meeting place this month instead of a round tour then who knows how much carbon pollution they would have saved the globe. China, Myanmar, Australia.
  Renaissance leaders should be cool and free of strutting their stuff and decline being used to showcase this city or that, let alone a navy backup on standby - Russia - that takes the cake! 



Wednesday, November 12, 2014

If you look closely this must be the A train as it is in the AA (Australian Agricultural) mini park, on King.
  AA company managed diverse works in the colonial days. Private enterprise.  Even the district water service is becoming privatised or corporatised soon. Does that cause some unease and more unease than a distant threat from terrorism?


Sunday, November 09, 2014

Appearances are deceptive. The city hall clock tower is under repair and is in disguise under this painting of the clock tower painted on the coverings! So postmodern.
  Apart from the respect due to Whitlam whose life I had not closely followed, his memorial ceremony offered a good deal of reassurance about what I hope we value in our community.
  Or was the rhetoric a reminder of strengths past and gone? No, it was positive. Not withstanding it was a Labor fest, the high approval accorded to Whitlam and his work was unexpected in extent.  There is hope yet.
  His political party was dynamic and the place to be and continues to approximate all that.
  The quality of the farewell proceedings was gratifying, much to be proud of, dignified and fitting music appropriate to the generation.
 Fears about our brash and hard edged society were soothed somewhat. 

Saturday, November 08, 2014



Is this an art installation or is it the plumbing? On King.
Vatican art in a 3D film is showing.  The whole film has about 15 minutes of art works padded out with goodness knows what the rest of the time and the ticket was no bargain price. To some the Vatican's failures are their failures and the Vatican's glories are their glories.
Recently a French movie event was reasonably good despite the review only sounding so so. The French eats on sale were aok.  A student of French was interested in the movie but found it very difficult to understand the dialogue.  University French to an advanced stage only goes so far and that was some time ago.
 And an Italian movie season is next up not forgetting a Zombie event tomorrow Sunday.
Second language learning in preschools is proposed. It is best begun as early as possible the experts say.  And more job opportunities for those who can teach languages.
  Lessons will add more to the already large heavy portfolios that are prepared on each and every preschooler as a record for the parent.
  I'd give more priority to the actual care and activities themselves along with a modest report.
  Preschool workers are not high income earners and work fairly long hours without school holiday breaks.

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Vacant.  Waiting for the next decent prime minister to step up.
 Pussy cat Tony will riot at g20 when he could consider what Putin and he have in common in their outlook from last century. And believe old industrial USSR produced enormous pollution. So much in common.
 Apart from that who will fill Obama's shoes?  His public persona is dignified and good to hear. Such a change. He will be missed. (I am uninformed about his political ability)
Photo after Julia Gillard left the stage at city hall yesterday to a standing ovation. Her book sales and signings were huge.


Monday, November 03, 2014

Saturday, November 01, 2014

On cue, a cargo of fossil fuel sails from the harbour but how far will it get?

Do any telcos offer high speed internet via a land line without a phone service attached?  Maybe they are inseparable.
 Or who will be the first to offer the internet alone?
Going on line without a line is common enough with various devices. But the N B Network seems to mean that a physical line of connection is here to stay. And NBN is expanding in Newcastle right now, they say.