Thursday, September 27, 2007

Hear Here

Hear

Help us. What is the sound of spring in Melbourne? The most obvious one is the footy. The sound of the siren is evocative any time of year but doesn’t it seem louder and livelier, almost joyful in September? Almost like it’s celebrating the great local game and the arrival of spring. The strains of rollicking crowds, barrackers and melodramatic commentators rise up into a thumping crescendo before exploding into the club song of the new premiers…played over and over by the two brass-blowing buskers outside the ground.

And then what can you hear that’s specific to spring? The excited chirping of birds, rivers resounding to the kinking of bell miners, the whistle and wail of Puffing Billy as it stirs the bush from its wintry stillness?

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Jasmine in Spring

Smell

Spring uncovers the joy of Jasmine in Melbourne. This forgotten backyard inhabitant holds old fences together, covers the shed and provides an organic wildness to an otherwise manicured world. But in Spring, Jasmine with it's heady white fragrance up lifts with the promise of warmer days to come. What's the eau du October in your neighbourhood? (From Melinda.)

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