Things we love – 242
The grass is always greener. These two cows were spotted behind Cafe Bones munching away on their breakfast while a little pooch eyes them out. We always knew Cafe Bones was a pet-friendly place! It’s […]
The grass is always greener. These two cows were spotted behind Cafe Bones munching away on their breakfast while a little pooch eyes them out. We always knew Cafe Bones was a pet-friendly place! It’s […]
Petershambles. Found hanging from the immaculate white picket fence of a Petersham home. This still-life artwork has been graffitied over, bringing together a mixture of antique and modern styles which perfectly capture the “shambles” of […]
Winter Poinsettias. These budding beauties were spotted outside Hurlstone Park’s Vietnamese Baptist Church. An interesting flower that blooms according to the length of day, shorter days and longer nights trigger the vibrant green and red […]
Crystal Palace Aquarium. This place has long been a fixture in Five Dock and it’s certainly one of the brightest shopfronts in the area. Trading since 1947, it’s Australia’s oldest established Aquarium and has everything […]
Our customised back wall featuring the Queen of Spades. Artist Chez Patricia has been painting all around the world since 1989 for brands like Hilton, Disney, Sony Playstation and Qantas. She visited Queens Lane in […]
People who embody the idea that you are only as old as you feel. Drummoyne resident Jean Watson is 94 years old, a great-grandmother and last month she decided to join Curves Drummoyne. Concerned she […]
Kitchenware that makes breakfast fun. Spotted at O’Connell Street Merchants (above popular hipster hangout Brewtown Newtown), these animal egg cups are from UK brand Quail Ceramics, which has somehow made eating out of an animal’s […]
George the barber – and we’re sad to see him go! Old School Barber in Russell Lea has closed its doors after 47 years in business. The barber was the second-oldest business in the Drummoyne […]
This pic by Jo Wallace was taken as part of a photographic project called Humans of Newtown, which documents the eclectic mix of people who live in or visit the area. Titled Journey Through Time, […]
The weird and wonderful art works of Fintan Magee that have been popping up around the Inner West lately. This one was spotted on the wall outside The Wolf and the Honeybee – rather fitting […]