
Yep. It’s wattle. And sky.

Yep. It’s wattle. And sky.
Just a few random snaps from Dunedoo, where we stopped for lunch on our way home from Dubbo, mostly to prolong our enjoyment of being in, you know, Dunny-Doo.



These were taken moments apart and have quite different “vibes”. Waiting – or not waiting – can make all the difference in this game.

This is uncropped at a focal length equivalent to 35mm (as per all of my X100 photos). That’s how close you can get to these beauties at Western Plains Zoo.
I heart Dubbo.

I really can’t overstate the importance of finding a comfortable position when performing domestic duties. There’s much to be said for the inside of the clothes horse, for example.

What’s not to love about Spot?
(Except the price tag on his books.)

The only light source in this image was the TV.

A second LCD features in this one.
It’s OK, he spends at least 80% 10% of his awake time not engaged with these pulpits of Satan educational devices.


She loves books, animals (especially dogs), peeking out through the curtains while she falls asleep, asymmetry and shoes.

Sometimes, she likes waking up.

It must be very difficult to live with this sort of view.

The thing about biscuits is they can’t be too much smaller than your head.