To beach, or not to beach, that is the question…
Living in Melbourne's west
Living in Melbourne’s west you get a 10:1 ratio for Western Bulldogs vs Melbourne Demons supporters who have decorated their houses for the AFL men’s grand final match.
Collage of four photos, each showing streamers, balloons, scarves, and residential gates painted in the red-white-blue of the Western Bulldogs or the red-blue of the Melbourne Demons AFL men’s teams.
And then you get balloons after the Demons won :)
Photo of the front of a house. Painted on the gate is a large red and blue heart. Painted next to the heart in large red text is ‘Go Dees’ and, on the other side, a red trident. There are red and blue streamers tied to the sides of the gate. Tied above the garage door in the background is a Melbourne Demons scarf.
This is not a kookaburra post
This is not a kookaburra post, this is just a post with a kookaburra in it.
Photo of a residential wooden fence. There is a thick wooden post at the end of this fence. Sticking out from this post is a flat metal sculpture of the outline of a kookaburra (a native Australian bird).
Nein, nein
Nein, nein, nein. It’s not bin right tonight.
Photo of three garbage bins with the number nine written in large white text on each of them. The bins are lying tucked away in a line by the far wall next to a garage door at the end of a residential driveway.
COVID-19 contact tracing at work
So I was at a Tier 2 COVID-19 exposure site in Altona North last week.
(Night time texts from DHHS? Not fun. Would not recommend.)
Screenshot of a text message received at 9:49pm that reads: “This is a message from the Victorian Department of Health. You are receiving this message because you have been identified as a Tier 2 contact of a person with confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) after recently attending Woolworths Supermarket Millers Junction, Altona North. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: Get tested for coronavirus immediately and quarantine until you get a negative result. For more information on testing sites please visit” and then there is a URL.
I immediately checked the Victorian Government’s coronavirus public exposure sites page for confirmation of exposure and, sure enough, the Woolworths at Millers Junction in Altona North was listed as a Tier 2 site.
The exposure period was on 13 August from 6:30 to 8:15pm.
Screenshot of a website entry for Woolworths Altona North. The exposure period for this site is 13/08/2021 6:30pm to 8:15pm. The health advice listed is “Tier 2 - get tested urgently and isolate until you have a negative result”.
I then checked my Google Maps timeline to confirm that I’d been there at the same time. And, indeed, I had been there from 7:47 to 8:46pm on that day to do our weekly grocery shop.
I’d checked-in via the Services Victoria app, which is how they’d traced me. (Thank you contact tracers!)
Screenshot of a Google Maps timeline for Fri, 13 Aug 2021 that shows two entries. The first is for driving. The second is for Woolworths on Millers Road in Altona North in Victoria, Australia from 7:47 to 8:46pm.
I got that text last night, so early this morning Nadia and I went for a drive-through COVID-19 test in Newport.
Lots of other people were there to get tested too so the the whole process took us two hours! But we got through it in the end.
Photo of a large white tent set up in a parking lot with several cars queued up to drive through the tent. The car this photo is taken from is waiting behind an orange traffic cone well behind the queue that's in front of the tent.
Now normally COVID-19 tests take 24-ish hours to process. But given I’d been mandated by the Department of Health to take this test, it looks like they expedited mine.
So just before 1am tonight I was told that my test had come back negative. Yay!
Screenshot of a text message that reads: “Dear Ameel, Test on 20/08/2021. Result: COVID-19 virus was NOT DETECTED. Test performed by Aust Clinical Labs. Plus do not reply to this text message.”
So, phew!
Of course I do our weekly shop, well, weekly. And in Newport (which is the suburb where I live) there’s a sizeable COVID-19 cluster. Which means there’s a good chance this’ll happen to me again.
Fortunately, I’m careful, I’m fully vaccinated, and I wear a good quality face mask so the likelihood of me actually getting infected and then falling very ill is tiny. But, still, it’s not fun to be reminded (and then be able to document) your close calls.
Ready to enjoy a sunny day
Someone who lives here knows how to make the most of a sunny day in winter.
Photo of the front lawn of a house on a sunny day. In the beautifully manicured lawn is a beautifully manicured tree, next to which there’s a comfortable wooden chair that’s set facing the sun.
All spoons, no food
Maggie isn’t particularly interested in our local Spoonsville.
Photo of a tree on the intersection of several residential streets. The tree has solar powered string lights wrapped around it. It also has a large, hand painted circular sign on it that reads: “Welcome to our Kidsville. Please feel free to add to our community.” On the grass in front of the sign are several brightly coloured spoons with faces drawn on them that have been stuck into a sand and gravel pit surrounded by a mini wooden fence. This patch also has other bits of child-drawn art and crafts in it, like flowers and other objects on sticks.
Please be awesome
Sure, why not? Who am I to deny requests from a random sign in an alley in Kensington?
Photo of a sign pasted on the wall of an alley off a main road. The sign has black, all-caps text on a plain white background. That text reads: PLEASE BE AWESOME.
Speaking of that part of the city, the Flemington post office is in such a gorgeous building!
Collage of two photos of the same historic building from the 1880s.
Post lockdown movie
It seems I celebrate the end of every lockdown with a trip to the cinema :)
Speaking of which, I’m super happy with the direction in which they took in A Quiet Place Part II. Great story with fantastic performances – particularly from Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe. 10/10 would recommend.
Photo of a cinema screen that shows the Paramount movie studio opening scene.
Post-jab selfie
Are you *actually* vaccinated if you don’t take a post-jab selfie? :)
#JabDone
Close-up selfie of a bald man with glasses who is wearing a light blue surgical mask on his face. The man is sitting in what appears to be a large hall. On his black puffer jacket is a round sticker that reads #JabDone.
(To be fair there’s not much else to do while you sit around in the waiting area for 15-20 minutes post-jab in case you have an immediate adverse reaction to the vaccine.)
In case it’s not clear yet, Nadia and I got got our first doses of the Comirnaty vaccine (the one made by Pfizer) at the Melbourne Showgrounds vaccination hub early this morning.
An 8am vaccination booking has its pros and cons. Yes it’s cold and dark – particularly on a rainy day like today – but the queues are super short and the whole process is pretty quick. We parked our car at 7:49am, got processed by 8:18am, and made our way into the post-jab waiting area by 8:31am.
Photo of a large hall with several rows of chairs set out in a cordoned-off area. A pull-up banner in the foreground reads ‘COVID-19 vaccination hub’.
So to those of you over 40 in Melbourne who haven’t been vaccinated yet: come on down to the Showgrounds and get jabbed! (I’m sure the rest of you will get your turn very soon.)
Photo of the outside of a large hall. A large sign on the wall reads ‘COVID-19 vaccination hub’ and ‘Walk-ins are welcome’.
Lemon tree
Lemon tree; very pretty.
Photo of a fruit laden lemon tree in a residential garden.
(For those of you who don’t get that song reference.)
Speaking of trees, it’s a windy week in Melbourne and our neighbour’s tree – the one most responsible for me buying an electric leaf blower - is threatening to dump another load into our back garden. *sigh*
Photo of a tall tree (taller than the double storey house it stands next to) that’s about two-thirds full of leaves, most of which have turned yellow, orange, and read and are threatening to fall.
Sunny winter morning plans
Someone in my neighbourhood has the best plans for this gorgeous sunny morning. Whoever they are, I hope they have a lovely day.
Photo of a brightly coloured lawn chair and a raised dog bed lying in the front garden of a house. It’s a bright, sunny morning and the chair is set facing the sun.
Back to wearing face masks indoors
Working from the office today – with indoor mask restrictions back in place across Melbourne – is going about as expected. #tumbleweeds
Selfie of a man wearing business attire and a face mask. The man is standing in an open plan office with all the desks behind him unoccupied.
(To be fair there are about ten people working on this floor, they’re just mostly on the other side of the building.)
On the plus side I got to wear my all-blue work ensemble, including a blue face mask, so that was nice. That’s, like, the opposite of the regular pandemic blues :)
Mirror selfie of a man standing in a lift. The man is wearing business attire: black leather shows, a navy blue suit, a blue check shirt, a blue sweater, and a blue face mask. He is carrying a brown leather bag.
The walk to the train station early this morning was lovely too.
Selfie of a man in front of a public garden and netball court, both of which are empty. The man is wearing a suit, dress shirt, sweater, scarf, and hat.
And there’s still plenty of fruit left even at lunchtime. (Usually at least all bananas are gone by 10am.)
Photo of two wooden boxes lying on the counter of an office kitchenette. The boxes are filled with fruit: apples, pears, and bananas.
Importantly, I got to welcome my new team member on her first day of work. So that was the obvious highlight of the day.
So win some, lose some with the whole having to wear masks indoors thing. But that’s okay: health and safety first.
Photo of a sign framed and mounted on a portable stand that’s been placed in the middle of a corridor at the entrance to an office. The sign say “Please wear a mask at all times”. Behind that is another stand installation that dispenses hand sanitizer and says “Hand sanitising station”.
Commuting life
Back on the commuting life at Southern Cross Railway Station.
Photo of a train approaching its platform at a large train station. You can only see the lights and vague outline of the train that has just entered the covered portion of the station building. Another train is parked on the tracks next to the approaching train. A man in a silver puffer vest stands in the foreground, looking at his phone, while he waits for the train.
Autumn leaves
Autumn + neighbour’s tall tree + wild, windy night = (electric) leaf blower time.
Photo of a residential back garden showing a wooden deck, a pathway next to the lawn, and green grass growing in the lawn. There are yellow, orange, and red leaves scattered all over the ground. There is also a red dog sniffing around on the path.
That was a lot of leaves! (Also, I love electric leaf blowers so much.)
Photo of a residential back yard showing a large collection of red, orange, and yellow leaves that has been blown onto a cemented area next to a fence. Placed in front of these leaves is a black and bright orange AEG brand electric leaf blower.
There’s a lot you can accomplish during your working-from-home lunch break :)
Autumn in Newport
When you're different from your neighbours it’s good to be loud and proud :)
Photo of a residential footpath and street. All the trees along the road and in the houses have green or brown leaves. However one tree, which is the focus of this photo, has bright red leaves of different shades.
Footpath carvings
Not what you expect to see carved into cement on the footpath, but I suppose it’s nice to live in a neighbourhood (Newport, VIC) in which people express this type of sentiment. Especially during the month of Ramzan.
Photo of a square of cemented footpath into which someone has carved the letters ‘GAC’ and then ‘Muslims are good’. Below that a stylized graffiti tag is also carved into the then-wet cement.
Stunning Melbourne graffiti
Ah Melbourne. Your graffiti and wall art never fail to impress. Especially with art like this.
And not only is this gorgeous, you can really only see from the train just before you reach Footscray Station!
Photo taken from a train window of a large exterior wall of a double storey warehouse. Spread across the wall is a vibrant painting for a futuristic city and an astronaut above that city who is reaching out to touch a bird that’s flying into the starry night. The painting’s background colours are those of the rainbow: going from the red of the city to the violet of the night sky.
Dreary day
It’s a dreary day in Melbourne today, but it is nice to be back in the office again.
Photo taken from a tall building of a city skyline on a grey, overcast day.
Nadia at BBB lifting party 11
Today was awesome! I got to watch Nadia lift her personal best powerlifting weights at the Barbell Babes Brigade lifting party :)
Photo of a woman wearing a brightly coloured singlet beams at the camera while holding her hands up towards the photographer to show her palms coated in white chalk. Behind her is a weight lifting rack with a weighted barbell across it.
Photo of a woman in shorts, a singlet, and socks with her hair tied back in a ponytail. The woman is leaning forward and gripping a barbell with heavy weights on it. Her expression is serious and her muscles are tight because she is about to start deadlifting this barbell. In the background is a weight lifting rack bolted into the floor and hooks bolted onto the wall with assorted weight on them. You can deduce from her environment that she's in a gym.
Photo of a woman in shorts, a singlet, and socks with her hair tied back in a ponytail. The woman is standing up, having successfully lifted a heavily weighted barbell. Her expression is one of joy and bewilderment as if she can't believe she just successfully lifted that much weight. She is looking at another woman, also in gym attire, who is clapping and cheering as she walks towards the powerlifter as if to give her a celebratory hug.
This is BBB’s eleventh lifting party and the third I’ve attended. It’s such a joy and rush to watch so many fantastic powerlifters achieve so much and have that much fun while doing it!
Also, happy fourth birthday to Barbell Babes Brigade!
Photo of about four dozen women in powerlifting gear gather for a group photo in a warehouse gym with the worlds 'Barbell Babes Brigade' painted on the wall behind them. The women and smiling, cheering, and shouting. There is a balloon in the shape of the number four behind them.