lazy sunday..
Sep. 19th, 2004 07:09 pmA relaxing day today.
After finishing the washing to the sounds of Rancid and Mighty Mighty Bosstones (lamenting the lack of real ska and reggae in my CD collection) and rearranging concrete statues in the back yard, i wandered down to Brunswick Street where i sat around outside a cafe for a bit, listening to a jazz band who were playing inside.
Then i went for a stroll along Greeves Street, looking at the delightful old buildings along there (definitely one of my favourite Fitzroy streets). All that fussing about with concrete statues made me notice and appreciate all the spheres, faces, urns and other ornaments of that period even more than usual. A little longer sitting at Brunswick Street, checking out the buildings more than the people, then it was time to come home and do some letterboxing, with still more opportunity for perving at gorgeous Victorian houses.
God i love this part of town.
After finishing the washing to the sounds of Rancid and Mighty Mighty Bosstones (lamenting the lack of real ska and reggae in my CD collection) and rearranging concrete statues in the back yard, i wandered down to Brunswick Street where i sat around outside a cafe for a bit, listening to a jazz band who were playing inside.
Then i went for a stroll along Greeves Street, looking at the delightful old buildings along there (definitely one of my favourite Fitzroy streets). All that fussing about with concrete statues made me notice and appreciate all the spheres, faces, urns and other ornaments of that period even more than usual. A little longer sitting at Brunswick Street, checking out the buildings more than the people, then it was time to come home and do some letterboxing, with still more opportunity for perving at gorgeous Victorian houses.
God i love this part of town.