Happy Australia Day on Thursday 26 Jan
This date represents the day that the First Fleet sailed into Sydney and is our version of Foundation Day. For most of us, it just means a public holiday.
Melbourne City Council hosted a range of festivities and I decided to wander in to take a look. Here's what I got.
An Axe to Grind - there was woodchopping exhibitions but I was really only interested in this guy.
Basketcase - for as long as the eye could see, vintage cars and motorcycles lined a number of streets in the gardens.
Long in the Tooth
Man's Best Friend
Eat, Drink and Be Merry - lots of people were out and about, enjoying the free entertainment, fine sunshine and food/drink on offer.
Some of you may remember that I submitted a picture of James Morrison under the category of Someone Famous for a previous hunt. Well, JM and his band was playing at one of the stages.
I've long been a fan of James Morrison...he's a very talented jazz musician with....
Many Irons in the Fire .... or more appropriately Many Brass to the Lips!
...and he plays keyboard as well!
It takes Two to Tango
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have a squadron known as the Roulettes. They were out on Australia Day....
Not enough Room to Swing a Cat They fly in formation at a distance of 3 meters apart and in this shot they are about 70 meters or 200 ft above the ground.
Dropping like Flies - one of the tricks they showed the audience.
Wing It
Bolt Up
More Smoke...still no Mirrors