It's been ages since I've posted a photo so here’s one of my favourite tree. Because who doesn’t love a paperbark tree that looks like broccoli?
Yes, it’s bin day in Kingsville. VIC.
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It's been ages since I've posted a photo so here’s one of my favourite tree. Because who doesn’t love a paperbark tree that looks like broccoli?
Yes, it’s bin day in Kingsville. VIC.
Photobombing Maggie while she chews on her rope toy :)
:D
Nice rainbow-ey end to a Monday in Melbourne.
LEPrecon are on the job.
So near and yet so far…
But the leash holds firm.
A fallen sandwich on the side of the road (with only one bite taken out of it).
Maggie (probably): Awww yiss. Plenty to munch under the bread tree today.
Narrator: Sadly, Ameel kept Maggie well away. So the poor, starving, never-eaten-a-full-meal-in-my-life dog had to go without mouldy bread that day.
Mouldy bread left under a tree in a local park in Kingsville.
Keeping an eye on the dog that's sniffing around the grass outside the fence.
Watchful fence cat is watchful.
Lemon tree in a front yard on a partly cloudy day in Kingsville.
“Lemon tree, very pretty, and the lemon flower is sweet”
We’re heading into a rainy work week in Melbourne, but at least Saturday was nice and sunny.
Sunny Saturday selfie (with dog).
Maggie was not amused with all my photo taking, though. She wanted me to play tug with her.
What? Oh. You’re taking another photo of me. You could, of course, be playing tug with me. Right now. With this very toy. You know that, right? Right? But no. You’re going to be boring. Again. *sigh*
She did keep chewing on that rope toy quite happily, though — with only the occasional distraction.
And she followed me indoors afterwards.
Oh, hello. You’re at my level for a change.
Maggie heard a noise on the street that might warrant further investigation (and a potential alert bark) but she doesn’t want to stop playing with her rope toy yet :)
Possessive paw.
Speaking of said rope toy…
Me: *opens blinds on patio door*
Neighbour’s cat:
Me:
Cat:
Pause the paws.
Me: *a few second later* Hello!
Cat: Meow?
Maggie (curled up on the sofa): *finally notices the cat, glares accusingly at it*
Me: *starts to unlock door*
Cat: *runs off back to its house*
Maggie (belatedly): *growls*
Unimpressed neighbourhood cat is unimpressed with the dog sniffing around the front fence.
Not. Happy. Jan.
Sunshine on a rainy day — but just on that one spot behind the building.
Crepuscular rays FTW!
I’ve been wanting one for years, but a few weeks ago I finally went out and bought myself a telescope :)
Some assembly required. (This is a Celestron Astromaster 130EQ, by the way.)
Sadly, I haven’t had the chance to do much star gazing these last few weeks — partly because I’ve been busy and partly because it’s been cloudy on almost Every. Single. Night. that I’ve been free.
To look at the stars your best bet is to go to a place with minimal light pollution (ie away from a big city) on a dark night (ie when there’s no moon). So far the most I’ve been able to do is the exact opposite: set the telescope up in my front yard on a full moon night. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Photo taken with my Google Pixel phone’s ‘night sight’ feature.
That might be worst set-up for looking at stars and nebulae, but it’s excellent if you want to look closely at the moon :)
Photo taken with my smartphone placed over the telescope’s eyepiece.
So while I haven’t yet made the most of my intermediate-level telescope, at least I’ve been able to a good look at the moon.
It’s a start.
Selfies at a Sunday afternoon birthday with, respectively, Dr Nadia Niaz, Dr Nuzhat Lotia, and Dr Asha Bedar.
Plus one bonus ‘golden light’ selfie at sunset with Nadia :)
Blocking the sun so we can see ourselves in the phone camera.
What? There’s nothing to see here. Please go about your business.
Please go about your business.
Oh, hello. I’m just…keeping a paw on my, er, friend here. Don’t mind me.
This is…my friend.
*CHOMP*
NOM.
Now that is a well camouflaged Cat of Kingsville.
I saw it only two steps before we walked by it, so all I had time to do was make sure Maggie stayed close to me on her lead on the other side of my legs.
Maggie, in the meantime, didn’t notice it at all. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Blending into the dirt and and into background.
It’s a little easier to see from across the street, when it doesn’t have all that dirt and background to blend into.
But even then, given how still it was sitting, you’d miss if you weren’t actively looking out for animals as you walked your dog.
Camouflaged cat is watching you.
Gotta wait till the fresh paint on the mailbox dries before reattaching those house numbers :)
Hanging on.
Be a lert. The world needs more lerts.
My what big ears you have!
Maggie waits for a treat after seeing a dog across the street.
She still doesn’t like dogs, but she’s not particularly leash reactive these days — which is great.
Expecto treatonum!
Today in Cats of Kingsville: Keeping it’s composure (and distance, because the gate was open), but also keeping a close eye on Maggie.
Disapproving cat is disapproving.
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