A drive-by display of images taken over my dashboard as we cruised through the city of Perth yesterday towards Harbour Town where I shoved Japanese food in my mouth and left an hour or two later with more bags of crap I don't need. Enjoy the road trip...
This building looms over the mall carpark. It always reminds me of lego or building blocks.
Family lunch was a quick stop at Shimizu. It was either that or gozleme as we only ever really eat from those two places, minus the odd waffles & ice-cream at Gelare. I got a Donburi Teriyaki chicken, while dipping my fingers into my hubby's Katsu Curry Chicken. Was damn good. So was the iced tea. I didn't partake in the grass.
Need to see this. I've read all the books and although the first movie disappointed a bit (wasn't graphic enough like the novel and missed/shortened parts of the plot) I feel compelled to complete the viewing. Just have to drag a willing friend along.
My outfit for the day and a sneak peek of the next fashion related blog post that will be coming up later tonight - a berry hued, long-sleeved wonder dress that I have worn probably about three times in the last week. Excited to show you guys that! Stay tuned.
Fancy streets to get mugged in after dark.
Abstract neon green 3D art in the middle of a city square. In my mind it totally screws up the ambience created by the surrounding historical buildings. I'm all for a little art to brighten the place up but I do think this thing is in the wrong place. It's an eyesore compared to the architectural columns behind it.
I've always loved how the streets become littered with Christmas decorations starting from early November. No matter what city in Australia you are in, you are bound to experience a little welcome tinsel this time of year. The Christmas carols can go eff themselves though.
Art is sprawled everywhere throughout the city. These kids live under a bridge on the way to Harbour Town. I think they're bloody ugly but I appreciate the colour scheme in an otherwise grey world.
Signage underneath a cloudy canopy.
This building looms over the mall carpark. It always reminds me of lego or building blocks.
Maybe tetris?
Family lunch was a quick stop at Shimizu. It was either that or gozleme as we only ever really eat from those two places, minus the odd waffles & ice-cream at Gelare. I got a Donburi Teriyaki chicken, while dipping my fingers into my hubby's Katsu Curry Chicken. Was damn good. So was the iced tea. I didn't partake in the grass.
Spring Rolls. Gotta have some crunch to your lunch.
Close up of the very geometric Perth Arena.
Railway walkway.
Need to see this. I've read all the books and although the first movie disappointed a bit (wasn't graphic enough like the novel and missed/shortened parts of the plot) I feel compelled to complete the viewing. Just have to drag a willing friend along.
Heading home...
Openness.
Industrial hinderlands.
My outfit for the day and a sneak peek of the next fashion related blog post that will be coming up later tonight - a berry hued, long-sleeved wonder dress that I have worn probably about three times in the last week. Excited to show you guys that! Stay tuned.
Peace XOXO