Sunday, August 3, 2014

Well Aged

For those who read our posts when we were living in the United States, you might remember Tony's tale about our trip to the Napa Valley.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

A Photo A Day in July - The Photos

I really enjoy the challenge of trying to take a photo a day for a month but my last two months were both January: 2013 and 2014. I wanted to try a different season but couldn't wait until next year. So, I took a photo a day in July.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Adelaide Snapshots

The first half of the year has been quite a busy year work-wise. Although Hubby & I promised ourselves we would take a break over Christmas and New Year, we both ended up working. So we decided to take a break in Adelaide, away from home, to ensure that we wouldn't work.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Escalator Safety and You

I've been using escalators for years - in train stations, airports, department stores, wherever I've had the opportunity and the stairs have seemed too far away or too challenging in the circumstance. Foolishly, it turns out, I've been riding that network believing casual observation of its signage had been sufficient to afford me safe and comfortable passage.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A Photo A Day Again!

I'm at it again! I'm posting a photo a day in January.

Last year I posted a photo a day and really enjoyed the experience. I felt the exercise made me take more notice of what was happening around me.

Thirteen days into January I have not ventured far from home. My primary subjects seem to be the Summer flowers in the neighbourhood and I'm trying very hard not to post lots of photos of Quila (not that she would stay still long enough for a photo). I am uploading the photos to our Jan 2014 Flickr set and on my learneryogi instagram feed.

I am also struggling to find time to edit and upload the photos every day. However, that means I'm busy, which is a good thing!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Quila Took on the Law And She Won

Picture this.

A pedestrian overpass lets people cross from one side of the railway line—pass the ticket offices, indicator screens and ticket barriers of the railway station and over a busy major road—to the other side of the line. It is part of a route that Quila and I take when we go to collect our mail at the post office. Sometimes police officers are standing at the barriers to deter potential lawbreakers and/or apprehend them.