WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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It's in Brittany, France, really nice and pretty damn cheap!
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At the airport again, starting my birthday week bonanza. Today I go to Okayama, specifically to Kojima Jeans Street….. Hoping to go to PBJ and Iron Heart, at very least. And, I dream to find a pair of Kapital Century Denim jeans.
Luckily, this leg of the trip is only a few hours today and tomorrow, because Lord knows I could easily spend a months earning in a place like that, lol. I have promised myself that IF I do shop, I will only buy a single item (Aside from grabbing more 1600's......). No excess.
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In the Big Apple today.
Lots to buy here.height=853]http://i1269.photobucket.com/albums/jj584/twinwhr/DSC04517_zps8t1i7b9a.jpg
Now inline for the buss back home.castles, Birdie Sanders, rye whiskey, civility…IH forum is a rare pleasure.
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I took a wander down to Albert Park and Middle Park yesterday. They're suburbs that back onto the beach in Melbourne, and are where the Australian Grand Prix is run.
I wanted to take a look at a couple of houses that were open for inspection. Unfortunately Melbourne is in the grip of a property bubble, and prices are somewhat irrational. A two bedroom place in need of some love was given a guide of $2 million! Bear in mind that this will be going up for auction in a few weeks, and the local real estate agents are renowned for quoting lowball figures. It could go for a lot more than that.
There is, however, another slight problem: The Guardian reported on what will get flooded in the event of sea levels rising. The red box roughly covers Albert and Middle Park! :o
However, I did get to see the Acute House, which has recently been completed. I've posted photos of it before (here, here and here).
The owner is obviously taking the threat of sea level rises seriously, as there's shark netting to keep unwanted guests off the balcony!
I also saw a sign that is of no use to me: I don't have any hair, and I drink neither beer nor coffee!
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I took a wander down to Albert Park and Middle Park yesterday. They're suburbs that back onto the beach in Melbourne, and are where the Australian Grand Prix is run.
I wanted to take a look at a couple of houses that were open for inspection. Unfortunately Melbourne is in the grip of a property bubble, and prices are somewhat irrational. A two bedroom place in need of some love was given a guide of $2 million! Bear in mind that this will be going up for auction in a few weeks, and the local real estate agents are renowned for quoting lowball figures. It could go for a lot more than that.
There is, however, another slight problem: The Guardian reported on what will get flooded in the event of sea levels rising. The red box roughly covers Albert and Middle Park! :o
Acute House, which has recently been completed. I've posted photos of it before
The owner is obviously taking the threat of sea level rises seriously, as there's shark netting to keep unwanted guests off the balcony!Like to see what they did with the interior of acute house. exterior looks like a set for Buster Keaton film.
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I did a short trip to berlin, getting my ribs tattooed and stopped by at the ramones museum before that. Sorry, i just brought the shitty "smart"phone.
Love these girls
These guys too
The result
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Wendy Pham, like my back. Will post a better picture later.
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Looking better all the time @Max Power
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Like to see what they did with the interior of acute house. exterior looks like a set for Buster Keaton film.
@steelworker there are some interior photos here.
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Acute House was shown on HGTV. Not my style but different.
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I went to Portsea today. It's at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, to the southeast of Melbourne, and is where millionaires have their holiday homes.
There was an old police training camp on the edge of town. I've got no idea what this concrete hemisphere was for.
It had nice views across Port Phillip though. This is the north side of the spit.
The super rich have a thing about gigantic basements. Anyone who's spent time in London will have heard of Iceberg Houses, and this appears to be the Australian version under construction. No, I don't get it.
It's about half an hour to the other side of the spit, and the sea is a bit wilder over the Bass Strait.
No wheelies on the beach!
A view over Portsea from the dunes at Back Beach.
There are some nice, mid-century houses in Portsea. These two are up for sale, and I'm particularly fond of the first one. The chances are that both will be flattened and replaced by something with less architectural merit.