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Come in

Posted on 11 February, 2010 by Dave C

Here’s a sign I noticed while cycling:

Come in - there's heaps of room

Come in - there's heaps of room

Perhaps there’s hope for us yet.

Posted in Society | Tagged cycling, immigration, photos

Eddies in the spacetime continuum

Posted on 15 June, 2009 by Dave C

…behind that sofa.

P6100048_1

Either that, or it’s the evolutionary process at work in the Swan River.

Posted in Escapades | Tagged cycling, photos, sofa

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