And..it is 37 degrees right now so I am not wearing black.

It's charcoal.

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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

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I remember those bright change rooms.Sandringham?

Brighton beach bathing boxes.

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Buttercup: You mock my pain! Man in Black: Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.

Close, but no cigar:-)

Love the story freaky -:)

Spot, Sandringham is just a stone's throw away , so you were very close. The bathing boxes are all along the coast, even up as far as Mornington/ Mount Martha.

Ii's great that they've been preserved, they cost heaps to buy if one comes onto the market now. They have no power or water, just sheds on the beach really.


Wish I was at the beach today, it felt hot, but it didn't reach the forecast maximum today

Hot here too debra and extremely humid which doesn't agree with me.I'd rather 44c in Mildura than 36c here.So I had a day off:-)
I remember those old red tardis phone boxes were sold off in the eighties.A pub,possibly in Glen Iris,bought 2 of them and turned them into the entrances of the ladies and gents toilets.

That sounds like a good idea.

hey I think I remember seeing a couple of those at a pub somehwere.  Woman LOL

 

Those old red phone booths also sell for a small fortune these days (not as much as the bathing boxes though) Woman Surprised

 

I know you've had it tough re: the weather in SA this summer

 

hang in there

The older I get the more I hate summer.I've got a pen friend in Russia. A lovely lady.It's minus 35c where she is.I wouldn't mind that temperature right now:-)

Lotsand lots of years ago, when I first came to Australia, when driving through some Melbourne suburbs I saw quite a few houses with bright blue trims and doors. When I asked my husband about the copy cats blue, he told me that those houses belonged mostly to Italian families. They used to get some special meats, smallgoods and fish delivered to their homes, and it made it easier for the delivery man to find their houses.

 

I thought that was a brilliant idea, as some Italian person lost in the suburbs and with little english would know they could find someone to talk to and ask directions.

 

As I said, that was many, many moons ago.

Life was more peaceful then.