As MMT has ridden an awful lot kilometres around the streets of Melbourne in 2020, he’s been collecting photos things deliberately or accidently related to COVID-19. Also there’s been one or two social/print media ‘snippets’ that have caught his attention.
The photos are roughly in date order.
24/3/2020 An optimistic message from the Beach House Hotel in Port Melbourne | 6/4/2020 Apparently trees can catch COVID-19 – taken in Fitzroy St, St Kilda. |
3/4/2020 Taken from the Age, only if where true… no crowds at the footy yet. | 20/4/2020 But unfortunately, they seem to attend rallies and vote for Trump… |
28/4/2020 An awesome street poster on the tram bridge on the corner of Market St and City Road, South Melbourne. | 18/5/2020 Loved this t-shirt so much that I bought it. Public service message c/o St Alis, South Melbourne. |
20/5/2020 Still not used to seeing these signs around Port. Note that the peeps in the background seem to have got the message. | 23/5/2020 Speaking of signs, this one is on the back of a telephone box in Elizabeth St. |
27/5/2020 Another clever poster on the corner of Blessington St and Barkly St. Hopefully live music in Melbourne will survive COVID-19. | 28/5/2020 MMT is not sure how long this installation has been on the side lawn of this church. Word of the year…perhaps? |
4/6/2020 This headline from the Herald Sun, adds a new word to the English-Australian language. | 8/6/2020 Another new word for the Australian Macquarie Dictionary. Spotted up at Ballarat. |
23/6/2020 For some reason MMT keeps gravitating towards street posters. Here’s two for one. Violent Soho seems to tapped into the general feeling in Melbourne. | 28/6/2020 MMT can’t remember when he spotted this meme. InstaChazz will probably be visited by the vengeful ghost of Leonardo Da Vinci 😉 |
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