Saturday, August 22, 2026

port albert 2

The next morning we set out to have more PA experience, but being us, we went to exactly the same places (only in daytime). We did see this duck on a post. In case you're unsure, it's a real duck. 

We saw these people. Locals, I imagine. Looking very wholesome. 


About two blocks from here there's a block of land containing one shed and around 20 kangaroos. 



I don't understand what makes these cockatoos want to cling to the side of this tower but it seems like a pretty strong compulsion. 

A few times lately I've taken a picture that seemed so wrong I wondered if it was AI. For instance, below. 



Below is a snapshot of what people aren't reading in Port Albert (anymore).



Check out the joey's arms dangling there. 


There are quite a few dogs in PA's main street who like to bark but are no way going to get off their comfortable chairs to take it any further. For instance this one. 


OK this was just Friday morning then we set off for Churchill. I'll tell you a bit about that later. 

perry and me at port albert

Perry and I have spent a couple of days in Gippsland staying at Port Albert though really we were here to do some fieldwork, of sorts, at Churchill. We have had a nice time together. This is the lookout at Koo Wee Rup where we were unable to go up the lookout tower. That was a bummer. 

The next photo is when we got as far as Loch, which is a nice town where nothing at all happens. That I'm aware of. Certainly the photo backs up my contention. 


They've restored the station building but don't have a train line anymore. 

By the time we were exploring Port Albert it was dark there were kangaroos around and lots of frogs. 


This (above) is Perry on a jetty. Below is an old building, really old. 


So that was Thursday. I'll tell you about Friday tomorrow. 



Saturday, August 15, 2026

laura and me at helping hands airport west a few weeks ago... pt 2


 'Excuse me, can you tell me where I can find the books called Why Not Me? 


(Alright, I know there are only two I suppose that's not much but still... )




What did I end up buying? A couple of DVDs and a drummer t-shirt. $5 all up. 

Friday, August 14, 2026

helping hands a few weeks ago

Laura and I went to Helping Hands Airport West seeking both shits and giggles. I only came away with a drummer's t-shirt, a box set of Moving Wallpaper-Echobeach (I had never heard of this), Wilfred first season, and a 3-DVD set of The Best of Graham Kennedy. But what about this incredible cardigan I didn't buy (this is its back).

And here's something else I didn't buy - what a work of genius (books repackaged by their putative reading time matched to a particular flight!). I guess this is just one more reason why Qantas is a world leader in great ideas. 

More soon, because for some reason my phone hasn't synced the photos yet.

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

kieku ja kaiku

 

So you might remember that in early July I visited Fenneca Comics and walked out because the guy behind the counter was in such a long, involved conversation with another customer he just wasn't serving anyone else (there was a queue). Yeah but then I went back a few days later, and amongst other treats I bought this. It's cool! I thought we might read it together, what do you think? OK good. 

So this is what I make of that: 

Are you thinking what I'm thinking - 'what or who is Piggy to Kieku and vice-versa?' yeah good question, I have no answer. You might be thinking 'well that wasn't very funny', to which I say, true enough but it has an appeal nonetheless. To me anyway. 

BTW: I admit the third panel caption has an element to it - something about the cold - which I just omitted in my translation because I didn't understand it. The rhyming couplet aspect of the captions I think might force the text into some slightly odd corners - ? 

11 july - last day in helsinki

So today was one of those days we had to have, it wasn't exactly the biggest success though it had its interesting points. 

I was staying at the Hotel Haaga, which is somewhere out in nowhere, but easy to get to, cheap, and had a good breakfast. The building itself dates to about 1960 I think (judging from the archive pictures in the hallways). I was neither impressed or unimpressed really. As it was I couldn't sleep, I was very enervated at night and then woke up around 4, ridiculously, so the whole day I have been a bit scrambled, not really knowing where I was going or what I was doing and constantly getting on trams and trains and going the wrong way. Or going to the wrong tram stop. Ugh. It was also really hot today. 

So the first thing I did was take my case to the airport and drop it off. I had been a bit worried for a long time that it might exceed 28 kilos or whatever it was meant to hit and in fact it was somewhere between 27 and 28 so, good for me well done. I still had a heavy backpack to carry round for the day but you know, I am kind of tough. Here's a self-portrait showing how tough:

I decided to pay Puu-Käpylä another visit because even though we went there for the conference field trip I didn't feel like we checked in on the good bits, and I wanted to do that. It's still amazing. 

While for a lot of today I was thinking, yeah nah I am not going to come to Finland in summer again, thanks, it sucks, still I admit that Puu-Käpylä looks very good at this time of year. 


Another selfie

At the roundabout and Meurmanpuisto they were having a trash and treasure (they probably don't call it that) - pretty wild. There was nothing there I wanted. But I wanted them to have a good time and they seemed to be.
I didn't even look at these records. I couldn't have fitted them in my backpack anyway. 


Yeah so... a while later you could find me at a few other second handy places really just filling in time/getting out of the sun. I had a kind of plan to go back to Jätkäsaari and the vietnamese vegan restaurant and then I thought (a) not that hungry and (b) am I just going back because I'm sentimental about... last week?! So I didn't. Nor did I buy this Airbourne patch for three euro. 

I did go to this famous market where there has never been a bargain, and bought a vintage marimekko mug. It's a rare one with a squirrel on it. 
I was still kind of like... how do I fill in the time? How? My flight wasn't until 12:30 in the morning (still two hours away as I type this!). I didn't want to just fluggle around at the airport, though I had paid a little bit of money for the privilege of sitting in the business lounge (which I am doing right now) mainly because it promised the possibility of having a shower. Which I am so glad I was able to do. Because it was a fuckin' hot day and 24 hours in transit...

Anyway on the topic of stinky humans I thought maybe I should pay a visit to the cemetery, or one of them. They have one quite close to town near the water, and I thought it would have to be special. It was. It was also quite shady, and the shade made the afternoon generally bearable. 


I  hung around the cemetery for a while but I didn't take many pictures, sorry if you feel you would have enjoyed seeing that. You can go anytime yourself. 


Some time in the last few days I have mused with someone about the populations of certain islands around Helsinki. Now I know for sure that someone lives on this one:


Saw this squirrel:


Some people were having a dejeuner sur l' kivi across the water:

A man goose (I am guessing) protecting his gooselets. 


Stopped in at the Regatta where they very specifically tell/ask you not to feed the damn birds



Last stop - the Sibelus monument where apparently the people were not happy with the abstract nature of the work until his detached head was added, and it all made sense. 


Then I went to the airport. 

So in the final analysis, how was my trip to Finland/Estonia? 

Here are a few things I have noted.

1. In Melbourne, I often find it harder to breathe than I did in either F or E. The air seems a lot cleaner and user friendly. I also had almost no problem with stomach pain which happens quite often in Melbourne/Australia. Lucky I didn't suffer that because I somehow lost my antacid tablets really early in the trip. When I say almost no problem - the problem I did have, I fixed with a bit of preserved ginger. 

2. I do feel really at home in Finland, which I know is ridiculous. I hope I am not somehow responding to the monoculture (it's not a monoculture, by the way, but the language thing makes a big difference). I would never want to live here though - I like living in Australia and I like all the things I have in Australia. I do appreciate having the opportunity to pop over to Finland every year or two, it's really great, I'm incredibly lucky. 

3. I would rather travel with Laura than on my own, but that wasn't possible this time around. It was great to spend some time with Steve and Franziska in Helsinki and Tallinn. 

4. I need to get my phone battery and my computer battery both fixed, replaced, whatever. ASAP! 

5. When I travel, I eat from boredom/ the opportunity to sit down.

6. Coffee in Finland and Estonia are difficult. It is difficult to get them before 9am, too, which is bizarre. We saw cafes in Tallinn and Helsinki that didn't open till 2pm. 

7. In the last two weeks, I have averaged over 20 000 steps a day. I am not even joking. 

8. When I get home, I may 'crash'. 

port albert 2

The next morning we set out to have more PA experience, but being us, we went to exactly the same places (only in daytime). We did see this ...