Tuesday, April 15, 2008


Saturday, February 09, 2008

Randoms


Sydney Harbour Bridge ~ The Rocks



This boy is ready to hit the waves!

Monday, December 17, 2007

inspiration

Confront reality, look it squarely in the face, and with guts, wisdom and strength, challenge everything that lies ahead of you.

Courage is free, anyone can have it.

Thursday, August 09, 2007


Pyrmont Bridge-Darling Harbour during late night walk


Monorail in action, Sydney CBD in the background.




Darling Harbour - from Pyrmont







Full moon view from Paddy's Market Mono rail

Sunday, July 29, 2007





View of the city on the way back from work.


Sony *Candy* @ Sony. Experience More Exhibition
The new Sony OLED tv screens! Thin as paper!

Saturday, July 21, 2007

The awesome foursome

Tarek did some work on a photo I took back in May in the Wildlife Park. When we saw these birds it reminded us of ourselves and Tarek added some comments! Click on the photo.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Live Earth -A climate in crisis

Live Earth Sydney - I am glad it was a sunny day, because lately it seems we have been experiencing plenty of crisis (climate) weather here and these terrential rains are no fun without umbrella! I had my fleece and hoody with me!


Aussie Stadium packed with 45.000 + environment aware music fans. I missed the opening ceremony and Toni Collette because no one seemed to have a list in which order the musicians would play, but I got to see & hear Sneaky Sound System (very groovy!), Paul Kelly Eskimo Joe (good memories, great band) Missy Higgins (always a pleasure) John Butler Trio (first time live- they were amazing) Then some Aussie rock in the shape of Wolfmother - a bit too loud for me, but when I got back it was the complete opposite.. Jack Johnson is nice when it is a studio album.... but not when it is a huge stadium. But luckily Crowded House are back and were the final act on Sydneys Live Earth. It was amazing hearing them LIVE. I felt like I was thrown back 10-15 years when my brother used to listen to them. I could singalong to nearly every old tune, and if I didnt the other 45K fans would be singing along. Half way through their set the lights went out, but they continued playing. The crowd loved welcoming back this awesome band and it was a special night for everyone in Aussie Stadium, fans and musicians!


Neil & Co are back.....! Not dreaming- its not over!