This is not the tale I wanted to tell about Sydney Road, a road so full of places and stories.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Windows on Weston
Recently I called in at Northcity4 studios in Weston Street. Inside a former factory or warehouse, with its translucent roof and exposed beams, there is a wonderful studio space for a number of artists and craftspeople. Looking at their window, now transformed into an art work, it occurs to me, why do so few of the windows on this stretch of Weston serve their original purpose of looking in or looking out? As it is, one can do neither with many of them. Some are boarded over, some are painted over. But they are all intriguing.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Bobby Gatto moves to Brunswick
One day Bobby Gatto came to live with me again. Bobby is my
cat. He had been living with my daughter and her two gigantic dogs so his life
was not always peaceful. However I was anxious that he might not adapt to the
urban environment, having been a suburban cat who lords over vast expanses of
gardens and peaceful neighbourhood streets.
I was wrong.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Hope Street bus service
The old man walked tentatively towards the speaker. He held
his walking stick aloft, to gain attention, but it looked as if he was
advancing to attack, albeit in slow motion.
It was a beautiful spring afternoon and the speakers had
been addressing the gathering about the impending closure of the Hope Street
bus, Route 509. They talked about how the bus line serves the community, how
essential it is, linking two major roads, the railway line, the medical,
sporting, shopping and other public facilities. The densely populated area, is
set to become even more densely populated with more high rise development. The
area needs not more cars, it needs the bus service. For the elderly, the bus is
an essential service, and the drivers are their friends.
One of the speakers, a retired bus driver, guided the old
man to the centre of the circle. The MC, local resident Shane, introduced him
as Joe, a man who has lived in the area for all of his 91 years.
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