These are great, Su!! I especially like “Ladies who shoot their lunch”, even though it should be lunches. 🙂 One might want to be careful when lunching with them! Where are you?
brilliant! I am just back from the market, passing an optician display and wondering, why on earth they had a (race) bike in the shop, and not only glasses….. Because: The name of the shop holder (Marion’s xxxxx shop) was neatly and very visibly stencilled on the bar 🙂
Good ol’ Brunswick St. If you return go to the The Brothers Public House around the corner in Johnston St. While Melbourne is a foodie town, it is more of a music one.
Great murals! I’ve heard that the city is pretty generous with offering walls for street artists which is awesome and should be handled like that all over big cities in my mind. 😊
I think that must be the case. The street art around Flinders Lane in the CBD has become a major tourist attraction (which the city actively promotes).
A couple of cities here have embarked on large-scale, publicly-funded street art projects. I guess it’s for the same reason and just hope it doesn’t lead to “safe” populist work at the expense of more creative, challenging proposals.
Definitely whimsical 🙂
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Ladies who shoot their lunch! Intriguing!
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Isn’t it.
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These are great, Su!! I especially like “Ladies who shoot their lunch”, even though it should be lunches. 🙂 One might want to be careful when lunching with them! Where are you?
janet
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Love it!! I can trust you to spot the grammatical errors.
A couple of days in Melbourne.
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Looks like a good place to wander.
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It is!!
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What fun!
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😀
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Very impressive street art indeed!
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😀
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What great signs. A cat who can use chopsticks. Mine are, obviously, slacking….
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Hehe.
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Neat to see how multinational we’ve all become.
Leslie
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Melbourne feels very multicultural.
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🙂
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Whimsy indeed Su 🙂
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brilliant! I am just back from the market, passing an optician display and wondering, why on earth they had a (race) bike in the shop, and not only glasses….. Because: The name of the shop holder (Marion’s xxxxx shop) was neatly and very visibly stencilled on the bar 🙂
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Hehe. I saw another bike advertising a different cafe the next day.
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Good ol’ Brunswick St. If you return go to the The Brothers Public House around the corner in Johnston St. While Melbourne is a foodie town, it is more of a music one.
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So many pubs … so little time. 😀
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Great murals! I’ve heard that the city is pretty generous with offering walls for street artists which is awesome and should be handled like that all over big cities in my mind. 😊
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I think that must be the case. The street art around Flinders Lane in the CBD has become a major tourist attraction (which the city actively promotes).
A couple of cities here have embarked on large-scale, publicly-funded street art projects. I guess it’s for the same reason and just hope it doesn’t lead to “safe” populist work at the expense of more creative, challenging proposals.
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These are great!
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