
This is what I look like at 445pm on a Friday after one of the worst – work related hangovers – in my 28years on Earth.
Yes Mum that is the dirty, dirty, dirty trodden speckled cement of the Taronga Zoo Wharf and no I will not get up.

This is what I look like at 445pm on a Friday after one of the worst – work related hangovers – in my 28years on Earth.
Yes Mum that is the dirty, dirty, dirty trodden speckled cement of the Taronga Zoo Wharf and no I will not get up.
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Sydney 2050?
Who knows. But we woke up to the eeriest morning. I went up onto the roof for a closer look. Wasn’t until I googled on my phone that I realised it was dust. I’d thought it was a fog which are common down ‘ere.
Insane. Rode that day to be greeted by OH&S emails saying stay indoors and you shouldn’t exercise. Ha!
Though I wish this cough would go away.
Jokes.



But as Paul Gilding writes, this isn’t a joke. Something like 100,000 tonnes of topsoil stretching 1600km long and 400km wide swept over three states, two major cities in Sydney and Brisbane, and then out to sea.
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Clouds gather over the city as the Giraffes are no where to be seen.
Slowly getting used to Sydney’s storms. It seems they don’t need a 30+ day like Brissy to come rolling in.
Over the long weekend just past, we had more rain than August and September together.
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Loz, obviously fed up with my limited intellect, went to bed with an angled chap with a rather pronounced grasp on algebra.
Bastard.

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Took this while walking home through the city. Was struck by the contrast between old and new.
I was in love with Sydney on this day. Every brick, every street light, every bent box of downpipe fascinated me.
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Loz and I smashed through the 3 year wall on August 22. We got away for the weekend and stayed in a niceish place with a great view as you can see. This was Gerringong, 2.5hrs south of Sydney. Looks like remote parts of Victoria huh? 
Pocket, a very schweet bar, opened in our building on street level back in June. They serve a good mix of style and its usually overflowing Thur-Sat nights. 
We had the pleasure of having Kate stay with us before she flew to San-Fran. Discovering some tucked away back straps, we decided it was time for a little boot-camp.
The long awaited debut of Josh Capelin in the 2009 Mardi Gras. Mum, Dad, you were right to worry about me…
http://www.tarongacentre.com.au/
For slow connections, be patient (full screen video is a poor idea for web but the result is stunning)