Chad's put up a dog blogging post, so here's Silas in Centennial Park with a bunch of other dogs. (Silas is the one whose butt is closest to us.)
The pavilion in the background marks the site where the six colonies joined together and created the Commonwealth of Australia.
Just so you know that Sydney's winters aren't just tee shirt weather, here's a cold, rainy day at UNSW.
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Here's Silas with his Christmas present. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all my readers.
What could be more science bloggy than a place with a science in its name? So here's Silas and Justin in Botany Bay.
Susan Silas takes photos of fallen birds - and they're oddly touching. It's very strange how songbirds remain graceful, even when broken and half-decayed. . .
A wonder these internets.
A place where you can feel at ease.
Publishing a picture of your dogs arse.
The cafes of Belgum are abuzz!
--coogee
Given the visual relationship between the dome and the dogs, we can give the image contrary meanings. It could suggest that federation emerged from a colony of dogs, or federation created a colony of dogs. Either way, the fleas flow freely.
Tee hee.
AM New York wants to know:
Do you think dogs should be allowed to run free in public parks?