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Walking billboards
I followed this couple of walking billboards down the street at lunchtime and thought to myself “Marketing and promotions – such a glamorous world, don’t know why more people aren’t into it”
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Stop and take photos
One of the great things about a photo project it actually forces you to stop and take photos.
This afternoon while walking home I came across a couple of musicians playing some tunes while seated near the South Bank board walk.
While I was there various people came along and either sat with them to listen to the music, started talking to them about their work, or generally stopping to listen as I did myself.
They weren’t playing anything specific, mainly bits and pieces of tunes, sometimes together, sometimes solo, but essentially enjoyable.
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Not craft beer
Not a great photo for my #wp #365project #365project2013 #365photo project today but it does give me the opportunity to rant about something that gets on my nerves.
As most of my friends know I’m very partial to a #craftbeer , and this week had a glass of the fabulous Aurora Borealis from Bridge Road Brewing. 14.9% alcohol, aged in whiskey barrels, with a real dried fruit tang… just wonderful.
The problem with the growth of craft beer has been in bars that have little understanding about such drops using them as a marketing device. Later the same day I dropped into a local bar which professes to serve ’boutique beers’ and indeed ran a two page menu of beers on tap and as bottles.
Looking through the bar I could see two sets of half a dozen taps, but when I asked what was on tap the waiter replied “Sorry the taps aren’t working at the moment”.
Not to worry, I noticed that they had bottles of Feral Hop Hog, recently rated Australia’s top brew ( http://craftypint.com/news/post/hop-hog-is-hottest/ ) . Since I hadn’t tried it before I decided to give it a go. “Sorry” was the response, “Our supplies of Hop Hog haven’t come in”.
Deciding that I was going to have one and depart I settled on a Sierra Nevada Porter, not an Aussie brew but a nice drop never the less. Next thing the waiter is pouring a very light amber into a glass for me “That’s not a porter” I said. The waiter held the bottle up and said “so it isn’t, I must have picked up the wrong bottle. Not knowing the difference between and IPA and a Porter! That isn’t what I expect in a bar professing to have ’boutique beers’.
I’m afraid this is just one example of the way some outlets are attempting to get on the craft beer bandwagon without putting in the work to make it successful.
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Walking over the Go Between Bridge
Coming back from Milton today I walked over the Go Between Bridge.
Its one of the newer model bridges in Brisbane that separate the different modes of travel. On this side the pedestrian walkway is shaded, and a little more protected from the rain, while the centre part of the bridge carries vehicular traffic.
There may be a no bikes sign on this side but there is a bikes only path on the far side of the bridge.
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Brew coffee shop
If you want some of the best coffee in Brisbane’s CBD you need to know where to find it.
Brew is a coffee shop in Burnett Lane, but not the main part of Burnett Lane, but the little bit that appears the other side of Albert Street.
That part of Albert Street is now part of the Queens Street Mall so its a bit hard to describe where it is.
Even with a good description, the entrance can be a bit daunting, down what is little more than a narrow entrance into a car park.
Brew itself is what I call a relaxed coffee outlet. Depending on the number of patrons service can be slow so its best not to be in a hurry. The coffee however is usually worth it .
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West End markets and curry puffs
One of my indulgences is to wander off to the markets in West End on a Saturday morning and have a curry puff or two for breakfast.
“Madness!” you might say “curry puffs for breakfast!”
Well they are always freshly cooked (at least as early as I get there) , and how often can you get such a tasty start to the day for a couple of dollars.
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Where the old meets the new – a garden
Where the old meets the new – a garden.
Stopped today walking along Russell Street in South Brisbane, to grab a photo of this hidden garden.
The garden I’ve noticed regularly, but only realised today how it connects the glistening new convention centre with what once must have been the railway bridge over Russell Street between the South Brisbane and South Bank railway stations.
I like that they haven’t tried to disguise the differences between the two structures, as well as enjoying the foresight that made use of the interstitial space for a garden.
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Watch “The Cure – Friday Im In Love (Live 2008)” on YouTube
I don’t care if Monday’s blue
Tuesday’s grey and Wednesday too
Thursday I don’t care about you
It’s Friday i’m in loveMonday you can fall apart
Tuesday Wednesday break my heart
thursday doesn’t even start
It’s Friday I’m in loveSaturday wait
And Sunday always comes too late
But Friday never hesitate…I don’t care if Monday’s black
Tuesday Wednesday heart attack
Thursday never looking back
It’s Friday I’m in loveMonday you can hold your head
Tuesday Wednesday stay in bed
Or Thursday watch the walls instead
It’s Friday i’m in loveSaturday wait
And Sunday always comes too late
But Friday never hesitate…Dressed up to the eyes
It’s a wonderful surprise
To see your shoes and your spirits rise
Throwing out your frown
And just smiling at the sound
And as sleek as a shriek
Spinning round and round
Always take a big bite
It’s such a gorgeous sight
To see you in the middle of the night
You can never get enough
Enough of this stuff
It’s Friday
I’m in love -
The Dream Of Wearing Shorts Forever
I love Les Murray’s poetry generally, but this is one of my favourites. Re-read it following “Short Cut to Unconcern”
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