So, last night, I am alone, wandering the apartment ... it is getting to be winter here and gets dark at 6:00pm and out of boredom I was working on my night shot skills when I noticed this sign. "Credit Union Ustralia" - I was wondering why someone would name their company that - thinking (not looking at the correct spelling in my head) that they had swapped the 'A' for a 'U' - weird - so I snapped a photo:

Paranoid? Yes. Do I believe it? No. Do I change the fact that I don't shut the curtains or the lights off ... for anything? No. But somewhere in the back of my head I realized that there could be someone watching ... very boring for them!
As I was thinking that I wandered into the office - which is not on the end of the pie shaped view side of the apartment, but on the side - with two other high rise apartment buildings out the window. I often people watch when sitting at the desk and think nothing of it. But last night watching 3 young children running laps with their mother and father chasing them through room after room - a tender family moment ... I felt like a voyeur and thought that maybe it was time to shut the blinds ... which, of course I didn't do .... just went to bed feeling creepy. I guess in high rise buildings you get used to being 'on display' or move to the suburbs ...
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Morning Walk - a little less creepy (but only a little ... read on ...)
This morning I headed for my intended destination: The Botanical Gardens - to check on 'my' lily ponds and see if I could find one of my all time favourite beasties here - the huge lounging lizards - I LOVE to photograph them! They are spectacularly ugly - in the most wonderful way! There is that titch of excitement as they look at you on hearing they would rush you rather than retreat and wonder if this was the day you get attacked by a three foot lizard (I am including the tail here ....)?
No lizard, but this duck with the most spectacular eyeliner and I had a wonderful staring contest. I won and he waddled off before I took a cue that I could move again:



And I don't know what these little guys are called, but I STILL can't get over their ginormous feet! He was looking for his mother, who I believe was swimming in the water calling for him - I hope they hooked up after I was gone ...

I found a PINK frangapani flower (tree):

And pretty much my time in the gardens was up - I was too lazy to circumnavigate it - it being HUGE so I took a couple more photos:


And then a parting shot as I exited the 'George Street Exit':

Thinking that I was about 2 blocks from Queen Street, I decided that it was shorter to go down Queen Street to get home that backtrack through the Botanical Garden and walk along the meandering river walk.
Spied this guy atop a building and his shadowy brother:
Got a close up and didn't notice that it was rather creepy - devilish - sort of creature until I got the photo on my computer: WHO PUTS THIS ON TOP OF THEIR BUILDING? And I have no idea what the symbol is, for all I know I wandered past Brisbane's Satanic Cult's R Us building....

Queen Elizabeth still looked regal in silhouette:
And, approximately 5 blocks later (or more - I lost track of the queens - Charlotte, Elizabeth, ...) I hit a very empty Queen Street since all the malls were still closed.

I, myself, was just looking for a Woollies, wanting some more apple juice - my beverage of choice here ... why I have no idea other than it is fantastic ... Bought two 3 litre bottles and some bananas for Gary and realized that 6 litres in my backpack was a lot of weight.
Happy to be back in the apartment:

Thinking that I was about 2 blocks from Queen Street, I decided that it was shorter to go down Queen Street to get home that backtrack through the Botanical Garden and walk along the meandering river walk.
Spied this guy atop a building and his shadowy brother:


Queen Elizabeth still looked regal in silhouette:


I, myself, was just looking for a Woollies, wanting some more apple juice - my beverage of choice here ... why I have no idea other than it is fantastic ... Bought two 3 litre bottles and some bananas for Gary and realized that 6 litres in my backpack was a lot of weight.
Happy to be back in the apartment:
3 comments:
Three foot lizards! Wow.
Someone would be bored if they watched me, too. You've seen Hitchock's Rear Window, right? Not such a fun family moment as you described seeing.
I heart lily ponds.
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