Sunday, December 20, 2009

Old Old Old!


Additional random stuff: I went past the Australian Workers Union Building on Castlereagh Street, an old building full of character.
The doorway was special. I'm craving old.

Mystery lane—extra bonus



The graffiti had a speech bubble saying 'go home'. It is hard for me not to think that's a bit rude.

I really liked the orange chairs and these steps.

This one threw me off my scent. I in fact thought it was no. 35 and will confess to going out of order. I went free-form for a moment there. When I asked at the restaurant, the waitress said there was no name for the laneway. She said it was part of Pitt Street. Anyway, some interesting images.
Mystery Lane!

Sydney Laneways 2009, Australia—No. 37



The Swedish Church in Sydney was in this laneway, thought of Malin.

Laneway No. 37 Nithsdale Lane

Sydney Laneways 2009, Australia—No. 36


In the last of the three photos above, the scaffolding reminded me of giant insect legs.



Laneway No. 36 Nithsdale Street

Sydney Laneways 2009, Australia—No. 35


Another blank canvas above. And even I think I'm a bit weird doing this, especially when I'm pondering over pissy steps wondering if because there's no blue light have heroin users been loitering in the doorway.


Laneway No. 35 Dungate Lane

Sydney Laneways 2009, Australia—No. 34





Lachlan's response 'ah the tenacity of nature'

These looked like paintings signed by an artist

Laneway no. 34 Eagar Lane

Sydney Laneways 2009, Australia—No. 33




The monorail ran along the end of this lane. And on this white wall, the three marks looked like big scratches.


Laneway no.33 Douglass Lane, spelt like Jill Douglass with a double 's' before she was married.