Old Owl's photos

Picket

14 Aug 2023 22 20 104
Happy Fence Friday to all. A simple Western Australian suburban fence: plain, ordinary, unexciting, but essential. It does its job, which is all anyone can ask. Have a great day and a gentle weekend. I'll be away for much of the next four weeks so please, you all take care of you.

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14 Apr 2023 11 8 78
HWW, everyone. A worn white wall & window for Wednesday.

Mates

29 Jun 2023 17 11 97
A Happy Fence Friday to everyone from the viewing platform at the seaward end of the estuary in Mandjoogoordap. May your day and your weekend be merry and bright and your every waking moment full of enjoyment and happiness.

Soap

14 Apr 2023 10 3 71
Antique/second-hand store in Nannup, WA. Bigger is brighter; please press Z.

Band

04 Apr 2023 15 12 96
A very Happy Wednesday Wall to everyone. Toot the horn and beat the drum.

Wings

15 Apr 2023 23 20 109
Two benches for the price of one. A veritable bargain. Happy Bench (x2) Monday to everyone. Wherever you are, I hope you have some time to sit and enjoy the day. These two benches are on Hampton Street, the main street through the small and delightful town of Bridgetown WA.

Across

14 Aug 2023 16 15 88
May I wish a Happy Fence Friday to all and add my further wishes for a fine and delightful weekend for everyone. This rickety-looking fence borders a path to the beach at Silver Sands/Watersun in Mandurah. The view is across Comet Bay to Halls Head on the right and to Seashells/Mandurah on the left. The dunes here offer protection from the sea and are themselves protected from predatory developers and real estate agents by legislation: a win-win.

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09 Aug 2023 15 10 68
HWW to all. Let us hope your days, hours and minutes are joyful.

Suddenly

19 Aug 2023 20 17 145
For World Photography Day, August 19 2023. Murray Street, Perth WA. "And suddenly it's evening" by Salvatore Quasimodo Everyone stands alone at the heart of the world pierced by a ray of sun: and suddenly it’s evening. (Originally in Italian: "Ed è subito sera" Salvatore Quasimodo Ognuno sta solo sul cuor della terra trafitto da un raggio di sole ed è subito sera.)

Wagyl

13 Aug 2023 28 18 114
A very Happy Fence Friday to everyone. May your day be pleasant and bright and may your weekend be full of good things. The Wagyl is part of Noongar mythology in Western Australia: a rainbow serpent which created the Swan River and many other features of the south western part of the state. It appears here on the wall of Airport Central train station in Perth. Better bigger, I think; please press Z to try it out.

Boodja

13 Aug 2023 16 11 97
This Indigenous artwork is painted on a wall of the Skywalk taking passengers from the new Airport Central train station to Terminals 1 & 2 of Perth International Airport. A Happy Wednesday Whadjuk Wall to everyone. Let your mid-week be joyful and calm wherever you are.

Parked

11 Aug 2023 10 5 69
Kayaks at Keith Holmes Reserve beach in Mandurah awaiting a group of schoolchildren for their sports lesson.

Watchful

27 Jul 2023 9 3 86
Oyster catcher. Mandjar Bay, Mandurah, WA.

Suspended

03 Jul 2023 24 17 138
Have a Happy Fence Friday, everyone, and a pleasant and calm weekend wherever you are and whatever your weather. This suspension bridge crosses the Avon River in Northam, WA.

Ennui

31 Mar 2023 17 10 132
"The feeling that it's all a lot of oysters, but no pearls." HWW, everyone. (Best on black. Please press Z.)

Contemplate

29 Jun 2023 15 15 122
This bench sits by the estuary and faces Mandurah’s War Memorial, the white stone blocks across the river. The stones of the memorial rise from the water’s edge in the east and march upwards to the highest columns. At dawn on April 25th each year, the sun shines along the axis of the rising stones and hits the highest point, illuminating the pathway and also causing the shadows from the columns to point towards that highest point. April 25th is ANZAC Day in Australia and the Dawn Service, celebrated throughout the country, is a major part of that day, commemorating all Australians who have served in conflicts worldwide. HBM to everyone wherever you may be. The day of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli by Australian and New Zealander soldiers was 25th April 1915. More than 100 years later we still witness violence, horror and man's inhumanity to man. Not as clever as we like to think we are, are we? Sit on a bench, watch the world and think about how we're going to make things better.

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