look, the highlight of my week has been the sight of a six-foot plastic beetle in a company foyer, with an exerminators' van parked outside. so what's to blog?
maybe the four days down the coast, eating and sleeping and (just once) swimming in the freezing Southern Ocean with wetsuited surfers has just overrelaxed me. pointed the film camera at various things, and I'm thinking of doing a Lomo-style survey of my everyday stuff. anyone in Melbourne will share my shock at what happened to
Brunetti's and I'm kind of sorry I didn't get a photo of its 1960s cake shop decor before they raced it up.
dragged boy to see Punch Drunk Love over Easter, and thought it just a perfect little movie. apparently some people don't like movies that don't tell you where they're going. I love them.
um, what else blogworthy? still no house to live in, still bashing a semblance of courtesy and communication out of the architect. artists should not be allowed to be project managers. working on selling my flat - also trying to bash some honesty out of the real estate agents, who wanted to underquote outrageously. I'm instructing them to raise it a bit - a) I don't want to play quite that dirty and b) it's just a flat, people won't fall in love with it and overspend like they do houses, so that bait and switch won't work and c) I want to position it in the market where it should be - why would I be wanting to attract people who can't afford what I want them to pay?
while we were travelling around in the MX-5 (
finally fanged it along the Great Ocean Road!) with the fluffy dog, I noted a couple of the comments he got. #1: April 24, Lavers' Hill, 3:30 pm: "Look at that beautiful dog out there!".
# 2: April 26, Apollo Bay craft market, about 11.30 am, from a teenage boy, delivered real quick: "Coolestdogintheworld."
these are typical pieces of spontaneous praise. I wish I was his mother so I could feel terribly proud.