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My life, as viewed from my mobile phone

I've recently uploaded the random photos taken with my Sony Ericsson mobile phone. I think these are great photos because they capture the daily moments of randomness where I'm excited enough to well, take photos. This will be literally, snapshots of my life..

The extraordinary color of the Eucalyptus tree bark when it sheds. This picture was taken from Gerald's flat, and the building behind is the infamous Scheps- where I spent the first two years of my life (editted to add) IN MELBOURNE.


My Scheps room after I've packed, and all ready to move out (sob)- taken for sentimental reasons.


The lovely Abbottsford Convent, a old convent-turned-heritage ground/arts precinct/garden. I love this place. Taken during almost-sunset.


The amazing Sony-Bravia-Ad worthy view from my room, during fall. Takes my breath away, every morning when I open my eyes.


My precious Macbook- at its first unveiling.


Discovery of the panoramic settings on my phone.


Lessons in bedroom etiquette for, um, let's just say, two spoons of the same kind- as demonstrated with... spoons.


My housemate's birthday cake- as baked by me.


My 30th birthday present!


Melbourne on a gorgeous, sunny Saturday- was in Gerald's car on the way to IH, for dinner-over the Yarra River. I believe it was the weekend posted as A Pretty Good Weekend.


Spring- on the street where I live (almost).


Ohhhhh.. YUM. Little Lamb Hotpot. Best.Hotpot.Ever. Also where we contemplated the consequence of me establishing family ties with Gerald and Ken.


One of my favourite places in Melbourne- the National Art Gallery, during its Art Deco Exhibition.


Goodnight all!

Comments

F said…
So you were born in Schepps eh? :P hhhahah
majormojo said…
FUNNY!

WHO IS THIS? FALLLAAAH??

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