Part of the Cary Castle Mews, which are around back at Government House in Victoria.
In sympathy with other places where snow has accumulated to inconvenient depths.
This was from December when we had a few hours of snow.
Hand held at Clover Point in Victoria.
It is not often that I get two really satisfying shots of the drain off one roll of film.
But this one is on the end of the roll which began with the sunrise featured here.
My mother and I go out to thrift stores every few weeks.
This photos is from before Christmas just before I found a delightfully crap toy camera for 25 cents
(yet to be tested as it needs a bright high contrast day, which have been few and far between).
We went again yesterday.
I found no cameras, but I did get a real bargain on a compost bucket.
True story.
Around back at Government House in Victoria.
These are someone’s belongings.
Though that someone doesn’t really belong.
Don’t ask me what The Deadbeat Club is, because I don’t know.
But I hope you can see what attracted me to make this photo.
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