Sunday, July 26, 2020

Where the Newcastle Knights play league this afternoon. Steady rain is a pain.

Friday, July 24, 2020

Pacific Maru in Newcastle Harbour.  A big coal carrier.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Lyric theatre, Newcastle. Only both ends remain and must be for preservation. Challenging.
Classic British pictures could be seen there on Friday nights on their release. J Arthur Rank and the male striking a blow in black and white.
The Strand, Lyric, Victoria, Tatler, Civic and Royal Cinemas were in the city.
The past is simultaneous with the present 

Wednesday, July 22, 2020


 Citroen deux chevaux and Picasso and surrealism. Or is it cubism? 
Service NSW dept has superceeded the old motor registry office demolished recently in Parry street. Difficult to place the original office.
Earlier on traffic arrangments were made at a small old miners cottage style police station on corner of Scott and Pacific near where the new light rail terminates. 
A police person took a nervous applicant on a driving test round the inner city. Driver hand signals (not indecent) were de regueur along with trafficator use. 
The budding motor cyclist was simply asked to ride a short way down the street and back again under observation. So licence fees are life long till a person gets 'really old' when the fees cease.
The dept advisors will tell the elderly to use the safe and quiet routes. Really? Bluff.  Choose that advice and lose more driving skills. The elderly can to be accepted on the roads like everyone else. 
But still everything in moderation it pays to be cautious. So irksome. True the elderly get 'wiped out' and there are age related shortcomings - maybe like everyone else. A safe return from every journey is not lost on me.  The age statistics would be interesting and very scary. 


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Friday, July 17, 2020

 a cynical streak
Seen.. latest 'iso' rule: 'please wait to be omitted'

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Sea spray or waves reached close to homes on Stockton foreshore during rough seas that rose over a nature strip onto the road.
Newcastle Baths were swept by large waves, some reaching the upper deck. The water was way deeper than usual.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

While only on the edge of an East Coast Low  rough seas resulted and at high tide Wednesday afternoon the water was threatening and eating away at the edges of the suburb of Stockton. In the second photo the sandy beach reappears in between the big waves. 

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Port of Newcastle.... near restful waters he leads me. ...the plague has been calmed locally......the lull before the storm?

Saturday, July 11, 2020

Wednesday, July 08, 2020


Does education narrow the mind?  The cost of an Arts degree has risen maybe making it more of a sort of luxury. 
 How could a scholar confine themselves to one discipline? Engineering..science..business or the like. It is dismaying. Narrow.

Very often one would really like to hear again 
whats behind the latest world movements, ethical questions,  histories and much more from some obscure unfathomable thinkers likely found in arts.  It is just a pipe dream.
Some years ago, 'lived experience' and related theories sounded very interesting. Not widely liked  -  i bet. But there is gradual change and 'lived experience' is bandied all around. 

The virus is moving in with 134 cases that are of serious concern in Melbourne and the whole city is locked down.

Monday, July 06, 2020

coronavirus testing.  In the last two weeks, infections have occured in Melbourne and some suburbs and high rise are in lockdown. Today 127 cases from record breaking testing rates with 2660 total active infections.
The border will close tomorrow between NSW and Victoria. 
Social distance, hand washing, isolation while ill are uppermost responsibilities as well as mask wearing and heeding regulations about gathering. 
wind turbine....this blade has an edge. A bird expert has spoken about huge loss of bird life caused by the blades. It is understood that birds in flight look down and to the sides more  than ahead.