Tuesday, 21 April 2026

April Reading

 This month I did a little better in the book department.


A friend gave me this book and I really enjoyed it. I probably wouldn't have found it myself. A husband on life after children and a failing marriage. It's first person and I think that's an interesting perspective. I'm very close to all my kids leaving home, one went a few years ago and 2 will go by next year. It makes for a strange space, physically and mentally. Not that our situation is the same (thankfully) but you do wonder what it will be like. I also liked that you could be 50 something and still so lost in who you are and what you want to do. As are the people he meets up with from his past, or they aren't but they've created a funny life for themselves.


This was for the podcast bookclub - I do love reading what they choose and then listening to their discussion. I think I had read this long ago - I find all the Christie's vaguely familliar but I never remember exactly what happened. I did know who did it as I read along but I couldn't quite remember the how and why. Or maybe if you've read enough of her books you start figuring it out, even without following the clues. As I've said before, I'm more Poirot or Tommy & Tuppence than Miss Marple but I didn't find Marple as annoying as I normally do - maybe because she was in it less than in the short stories. As an aside, last month I read one of Christie's thrillers (not mystery) and it's really different and great fun.

I didn't love this - I didn't really learn much so for me it's not a must read. I think a lot of it is intuitive. As we have a lot of friends retiring, it was interesting though, as a lot are struggling with it. One went back to work after a few months! So the book is good if you've not really thought about things or if you wonder why you do the things you do. The starting point is the 110 year olds on Okinawa. I thought there would be some great insight there but I guess it's real life and that's made up of a million little things.

This was a book club book. I thought it was going to be terrible by the cover so I listened to the audio on Audible. You could say it was a little derivative - I had the feeling I was familliar with the story, but can't place exactly which book I was thinking of (so maybe that was just in my head). I was engrossed and really enjoyed it. It's a creepy, uncomfortable read. Definitely a great page turner!

This was mentioned by Kwarkito and I was intrigued. A few decades ago I started the New Words Dept and from time to time I would call out for the creation of a wrod among friends - it's a sort of game I play with my friends. This is the perfect book for me. I am carrying around when I go to plays by myself*, as it's the perfect dip in, dip out book. Really enjoying it. It's part poetry, part philosphy and part humour. It's also pop culture and art history and literary references too...I don't think it would work in audio but what do I know?
*I have a little theatre club and four of us go to plays together but I booked one and realised I was at Ultra so had to move my ticket, and then for the next play they all had to move their tickets due to work travel and I was already at a different play the night they moved it to, so again went solo. I think next play we are all together again though!



This was picked at random because I liked the cover. I was checking the library audio selection for The Others and this was on the landing page of BorrowBox. It's a young adult book but I'm really engrossed. There's a lot in in about happiness, mental health, fitting in and LBGT issues - predominately the bit that is really making me uncomfortable is the character who has not really come out and his internal monologue everytime everyone makes comments assuming everyone is heterosexual. I have to admit, even as a ally, I recognise I do this too. It's interesting the feeling Silver is creating in me. But that aside, it's also a rollicking action story. Creepy undercurrent of unclear intent and the reader is trying to figure out what exactly is going on, along with the characters.Would recoomend both for late teens and adults.

As an aside, Josh Silver is out for the Writers Festival at Marrickville Library on the 24th of May. It's free but you need to reserve a spot. He's talking about his new book, Fruit Fly. I would def go except I'm already at another ticketed event, which is disappointing. Bookings are here.

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Biennale of Sydney



Every two years art takes over the city. This year, it returns to White Bay Power Station, as well as many other locations around the city.

There are music events as well as markets, and of course exhibited art.












Best of all, most of it is free, so no reason not to get amongst it!












Enjoy the thought provoking ideas behind this year's theme: Rememory












Website is here for full details.

The Biennale runs from 14 March - 14th June. Don't miss it!







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Ibis


I was walking by the railway tracks and this Ibis let me get very close. I've mentioned here I always think of this art work when I see them on bins like that.












I was excited to get the wings extended.


Coming home, the bonus sunset made me attempt to get the wings in full span, but alas, no luck!











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Friday, 17 April 2026

How fragile our lives are anyway. How quickly things can change forever. Nancy E. Turner

 It is all so troubling now. The shift in both the world and this country is alarming. It feels like all hope is blowing away in the wind.

I have had a few conversations online where Australians have shown their lack of economic literacy. It is slightly alarming that these people will vote for policies that will have unintend conscequences. Just remember if we cut immigration dramatically, someone else has to pay for our ageing population. So that's us. Either our taxes go up or we work until 75 (or more). Ask how they pay for their policy. Demand transparency.

As Hemingway wrote "Innocence is like a dumb leper who has lost his bell, wandering the world, meaning no harm." 

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Thursday, 16 April 2026

Sofitel Melbourne


When down for Ultra, we stay at the Sofitel, in part because I used to get a free night under their paid reward programme. Now there's not a lot of benefit for me as I'm failing to be able to use the free night since they changed the offer to require buying 2 nights to get one free, as I rarely do that, so while the refurbished rooms are nice, I look forward to trying out newer hotels next year. I seem to get better discounts through booking dot com or other hotel chains free memberships, so after decades with accor, it looks like I'll be sadly moving on. Of course there are still discounts with the Accor free membership so you never know...

I digress. The building was build by the architect I.M. Pei in the early 1980s, so the look is strangely dated yet also still appealing when caught at the right angles.

I love in the sea of reflections, there were two people like hidden like a Where's Wally? in real life.

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Please note if you have 2 nights to stay in Japan, their 2 nights, one free in the Fairmont Tokyo saves you about $900, but that was the only time I could have used it, but it wasn't the location I needed. If you can get away out of school holidays or for some weekends, it might work for you, it just stopped working for me.



Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Ultra

It was our annual pilgrimage to Melbourne for Ultra. We have it down to a fine art - land, head to Supernormal for lunch and then off to the festival. This year we added brunch at Lucy Lui before our flight home. It's always a 5 star weekend.










My friend was recovering from Covid so we took it easy with a rest break for one set and then staying up the back after that. She did incredibly well to last most of the day/night. We were there for about 6 and a half hours, plus the taxis and a walk home. It's a big day!

But the sense of well being and elation is priceless.

Do you have annual traditions you look forward to even though you do the same thing each year?

As an aside, the rain did come, but so did the rainbows. And my $11.95 raincoat did so much better than a poncho. So all good!

Posts on previous Ultras are here: Sydney, Melbourne 24  and Melbourne 25 plus this funny one on the stress of what shoes will make my feet last the distance! And of course it gets a mention in Tell us about Festivals










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Monday, 13 April 2026

Fear and Disappointment: What we are doing to the world.


When in Melbourne, I like to spend the time inbetween activities checking out all the street art. I did notice a bit of a theme.

"They told us the future would be better than this". You can't blame young people for being angry at the older generation. The poverty, the insecurity for work and housing. And we're all angry at the war mongering that's going on.
"A head full of fears has no room for dreams"
I think we have stolen a lot from our youth and we really ought to be ashamed. We need to do more. We need to leave them something better. 

This pretty mosaic reminded me of the fall of Rome. It feels very much like we are arrogantly destroying ourselves and our way of life. "A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within." Ariel Durant. 


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Thursday, 2 April 2026

Field of Flowers

The florist at the fish markets is an exercise in abundance.

It's like a field of flowers in the middle of the walkway.


"Make me now as happy as the field. With flowers enriched" Eileen A Soper


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Note there's nothing racy in the clip but it's in Thailand so there's a fair bit of skin - people in the pool kind of thing, not rude. So depends on your work rules if it's suitable for work.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Sydney Fish Markets


 I've been spending a bit of time at the Fish markets, and it's busy but such a lovely new venue.











I have to laugh at this So Sydney take on special sushi. Not sure about the sprinkles & fruit tho!

This cake however, I'm eyeing off for when I break my diet...snore!


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Here's the B&W scales.