The choices some make bring a smile to my face. I can think of a few reasons for this one though. HOwever, the dish is very small and way down low. I wonder whether it receives many or strong signals.
Re your comment on my Bondi Junction post - The Westfield group was established by an Australian chap, Frank Lowy, who came to us from Europe after WW2. Only yesterday did he step down as chairman of his world-wide group in favour of his two sons.
Somehow I prefer the old fashioned antennas to the satellite dishes photography-wise ... don't know why - perhaps I am old fashioned, too? I hope not, ;-)
Everybody's looking for something. Mary Ann is looking for the real Beirut, whatever that means. These are the photos she takes along the way.
You can browse around the archives here or check out her other blogs. There's one from a few years ago, back when she blogged about art. And then there's another from '09 when she lived in St. Louis (USA).
Got to get your priorities right!
ReplyDeleteThe choices some make bring a smile to my face. I can think of a few reasons for this one though. HOwever, the dish is very small and way down low. I wonder whether it receives many or strong signals.
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on my Bondi Junction post - The Westfield group was established by an Australian chap, Frank Lowy, who came to us from Europe after WW2. Only yesterday did he step down as chairman of his world-wide group in favour of his two sons.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I prefer the old fashioned antennas to the satellite dishes photography-wise ... don't know why - perhaps I am old fashioned, too? I hope not, ;-)
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