31 December 2007

Paintball is hazardous to your butt...

Yesterday, T and I joined her workmates and others in a gentle game of paintball. I say gentle because I spent most of the day well-protected at the back of the pack.

We started the day off shooting our own acquaintances on a level playing field (we all had the same basic guns) but then eventually merged with another group... a scary group... a group Middle-Eastern men with more powerful guns that shot around 5-10x faster than our basic guns. Boy did they like to shoot. Boy did they buy a lot of bullets!

Then we were joined by another group of Indian guys. By then there were so many people and the teams were all mixed up no one could tell who was who, except by their height, shoes, and guns.

Although I hung back to "defend", I did take a couple of hits on the top of my head and now sport a small slightly painful bump under the hair line. I was also hit behind my elbow and a bruise is coming up quite nicely, thank you very much. If you're trying to work out the logistics of a bruise BEHIND the elbow... yes, I was hit by my own teammate who somewhere behind me.

Everyone came back with a number of welts and bruises, some more than others. Some of the women are going to have to rethink their NYE outfits.

No one lost an eye. This time.

Bruise of the day goes to T though, for taking one for the team on the ass. Nice shot, Rodney!


22 October 2007

Festival Purchase

We picked up a couple of quirky little pieces of artwork at the Festival. Some very creative woman used sardine cans as the medium for her work. It's hard to tell in these pictures but the hearts and flowers are actually 3D and lacquered into the tin cans. The designs reminded us of old sailors tattoos.





Anyway, our home feels a little funkier now that we have rubbish hanging up on the wall. :)

Surry Hills Festival

Here are a few photos of Surry Hills Festival.

Stalls as far as the camera can see

An incredibly energetic and loud band at 11am.

Another band - no idea who they were

An electronica band/dj - again, no idea who they are.

As you might have guessed, I have no idea who the above bands are but they were pretty good. We had hoped to see Blue Juice but we got the set time wrong, and sunburn was starting to set in so we missed it.

On this day of eating, T and I shared a large plate of food from the Hari Krishna stall. It was very nice... for vegetarian food.

I ♥ festivals

You know that summer is coming when Sydney fairs and festivals start up. So far in the past 1.5 months, there've been:


And coming up are:

When these festivals roll around, you can be sure of one thing... Gözleme!!! As I have mentioned in my blog that doesn't exist any more, gözleme is this turkish pastry/bread that you can't seem to get anywhere else except at stalls at festivals. I've managed to stay away from them so far but there's still plenty of opportunity to be tempted by them. Either way, it sounds like I'm going to be eating my way through summer.

10 October 2007

Baby Love

Josie's blog reminded me that I hadn't blogged about Baby Love at CarriageWorks yet.

Baby Love is wifi mobile installment by artist Shu Lea Cheang. Read more about it here.

I'm not sure what the artistic symbolism and meaning of this exhibition is... for me it was all about scootering around in giant teacups (not the Disney variety where you're on tracks... you actually drive these around) with a faceless baby who plays music which you can upload yourself, and any time you crash into something, the music mixes and scrambles.

Scary baby

People riding teacups. (I got out of the orange one and Tarn drove away. *shakesfist*)

08 October 2007

AOOB


According to my new key tag, I'm an official member of the Australiasian Order of Old Bastards.

05 October 2007

Surprise!

Either someone didn't have enough wrapping paper, or it's early Gate Night.

Need a stalker? Just buzz.

24 September 2007

Mobile Street Art - For J2

Some may remember the car below from my original but now defunct blog. The car was part of an exhibit in a local art gallery (also now defunct - purely coincidental). It's been over a year since I last saw this car, but today it turned up in a laneway near my home. It looks as though some of the original artwork has been painted over, and only the dog (?) on the back is still intact.

Ah... faded memories.





03 September 2007

Lunar Eclipse 2007



On August 28th 2007, we were lucky enough to witness a rare lunar eclipse where the moon turned red.

Some workmates and I went on a night trek in Gadigal National Park and had a little champagne picnic (just a little... we still needed to find our way out of the forest afterwards). I took my camera and tripod along to try my luck with night photography.

Here is one of the 120-odd photos that worked out pretty well. Don't ask about the 200+ that I've already deleted... I still have a LONG way to go in regards to learning how to use the basic features of my camera. The next lunar eclipse will be in 2011. I'd like to learn how to turn off continuous auto-focus by then. And to also be able to take time lapse photos.

More photos can be seen in my flickr Lunar Eclipse photo set.

Rising from the ashes

Welcome to my new blog site. As some of you may know, I recently deleted my google account, which in turn wiped out everything associated with it. So, I'm starting a new one. Ta-dah!

Hopefully I'll get around to at least photo-blogging a bit more, as I never have anything to properly blog about.