in 1845, the red fox was introduced to australia by some british toffs who think that riding on horses following hounds that chase and rip apart foxes was a jolly bit of sport. (via yet more roadkill)
ron finemore trucksi know nothing about ron finemores transport company, but i love them for their trucks. (via on the road again…)
callan park - a development quagmire. throw in a corrupt nsw labor government, a failed metro plan, a former lunatic asylum and some prime waterfront location, you camn bet that the sparks will fly. (via callan park - football, water, jogging and nutters)
dickhead alert!
out for a leisurely sunday morning drive- it’s all the better when you wipe out a traffic light
what you are looking at here is a photo of the occupy sydney h.q. in martin place.

do you think it has run out of steam?
can we just put aside political-correctness for a moment and consider this question? -> what is it with asians and ‘cute’ stuff? (via the office workstation of an asian in australia)
i stumbled across this amazing tree in this beautiful park in vaucluse. it’s amazing how these trees are sculpted by contant salty wind. (via whacky tree in vaucluse)
i am not a fan of censorship. i believe that most of us can and should take responsibility of our choices and actions. i also figured that most of the photoaday audience are not in the market for pallets and are almost certainly against this kind of bogan attitude, i thought i best leave the pic in piece to share its true glory. (via pallets for sale -> i would rather build my own than buy from this guy…)
it’s a place well worth the drive, just to check out a pocket of sydney that a lot of people don’t know about. (via who ever said that kurnell was an ugly place?)
the famous rubiks cube on the ‘dunny bowl’ surf spot in maroubra (via rubiks cube atop the dunny bowl in maroubra)








