waitingman: (Mothers Milk)
... not after midday today, you won't be...!

The Government has announced that all clubs, pubs, restaurants, cafés, theatres, cinemas & what they vaguely refer to as "non-essential services" will be closed from midday - enforceable by the thin blue line. Food places will still provide take-away & home-delivery, shopping centres will still be open, so people can still panic-buy at the supermarkets, only now the bottle shops will be hit by the thirsty hordes as well. Fortunately, I don't think there'll be much of a run on my 2 favourite things - Guinness & single malt scotch whiskey - one because it's unpopular & an acquired taste, the other because it can be a bit pricey, even for the Zombie Apocalypse Preppers

I bought coffee & something for breakfast in the local shopping centre food court this morning & the barista told me the food court seating area will be closed today as well, so I imagine this will be the case everywhere - lots of people eating in their cars, or while walking - giving the pigeons & seagulls a boom time in scraps... Gymnasiums will also be closed, so watch out for an increase in jogging traffic!

Schools in New South Wales are officially still open, but the State Premier is "encouraging" people to leave their children at home, where online learning will be available. I know a couple of teachers, at least one of whom will be quite pleased about the reduction in class numbers, if only for her mental health...

So, I haven't actually set foot in a pub, club, or cinema for quite a while, but there's something vaguely comforting about knowing the option was there - which I didn't even realise until the news that I can't go there any more. In reality, of course, this won't affect my life that much, based on usual behaviours, but it does add to the developing siege mentality that's taking hold everywhere. On the plus side, the drive to work on a Monday morning was an absolute breeze, compared to what it's like on a 'normal' day. Because, of course, Debtors Prison is still open, providing the essential service of fleecing people for flooring. Though I wonder for how long... & whether the business will be able to access some of the Government support packages to stay afloat (& pay me!!), or if it will be me who has to access the newly improved 'Newstart Allowance' - which is marketing-speak for unemployment benefit payments... Apparently that will be set at $1,100 per fortnight, for the duration - which is significantly less than what I normally earn, so fingers, legs & eyes crossed it doesn't come to that...
waitingman: Cameras (Cameras)
Well, probably not... but I'm not complaining!!!

Two Per Cent Difference

This photo just won 2nd prize in the annual Living Well Photography Competition, run by the NSW Department of Health. The theme was My Tribe &, not being much of a people photographer, this was pretty much the only photo I'd taken in the last 12 months (photos had to be taken in the last year) that fit the brief. They wanted release forms signed by the 'subject' of the photo, which almost ruled me out, as I'm certain the kid couldn't sign his name... & I wasn't sure about the chimpanzee... But the organiser encouraged me to enter anyway &, well... it's a $200 prize for 2nd place, which isn't enough to walk into work tomorrow & tell them... anything really, but it's a nice feeling of validation, no matter what the monetary reward

They asked for a description of the photo, relating it to the brief:

Photo title – ‘Two Percent Difference’

Chimpanzees & humans have 98% of their DNA in common & yet the difference between us is enormous… Or is it?

They live in family groups, educate their young, care for their elderly & display a huge range of emotions, as well as intelligence. That two percent difference between us means they don’t belittle each other, take more than they need, or destroy their environment… Sounds like a tribe I’d like to live in…

I took this photo because I saw the reflection & liked the symmetry. Only when I was processing afterwards did I see the child on the other side of the glass. I like how the child & the chimpanzee seem to be looking at each other, while at the same time, the chimpanzee is also looking away… It made me wonder who should be on which side of the glass?

98% similar, but that 2% makes all the difference
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