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Saturday, September 26, 2009


>>> COMING VERY SOON <<<
Recently i found a couple of long lost boxes of photos.
In coming months we shall go through the random gems of places I have been and people I have known over the last few decades.
I have no idea whats in there - so it will be as big a surprise for me as you.
>>> HAPPY BIRTHDAY LITTLE LATTREL <<<


2 Years Old


Hope you have a great party and get a room full of presents!
Miss you my little mate.
Brad



Wednesday, September 23, 2009

>>> SYDNEY DUST STORM - 22-09-2009 <<<

Sydney played host to high winds and a severe dust storm today.
Have yet to hear of someone who can remember such an event happening here in the past, while many likened it to the huge one in Melbourne in the 90s.

Personally I have not seen this much shit floated in the air since the Eastlakes scum last got together for a chat and most of Sydney hopes it wont happen again to soon.
Streets, cars, houses and even pets are all now coated in a fine orange/brown dust and, with rain not predicted for some time, it shall stay that way for a while.


The first three shots is of a China Southern Airlines jet during an aborted landing.
After circling and coming back the passengers were treated to a very hair raising and rough landing.





There is an Air Canada jet at Sydney Terminal - Trust me.



Competitors weathering the storm - Virgin Blue awaits its Qantas
counterpart to take off.



Dusty Crowthers coach shunting at their airport terminal.

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747 freighter touches down in a dusty Sydney.


There is a terminal in the background.

Emirates A380 prepares to depart into the strong winds and filth.




It has certainly been an interesting day and no doubt we will be finding dust in all our collective orifaces for many days to come.
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