Mademoiselle Couché: 1/365 Happy 2021 everyone. This is me surveying my new bench and pots thinking about what to put in them.
Mademoiselle Couché: 2/365 And the winner is.... red geraniums.
Mademoiselle Couché: 3/365 The alphabet challenge. A for archway.
Mademoiselle Couché: 4/365 A fine old wall in Carlton showcasing the English bond bricklaying pattern popular during the Victorian era.
Mademoiselle Couché: 5/365 These bright vibrant Italian fruit bonbons are not only gorgeous to look at; they are simply delicious!
Mademoiselle Couché: 6/365 Notorious RBG! Now all I need are some holidays so I can have a good go at this special book. I received this as a lovely thoughtful Christmas gift from my little brother Daz.
Mademoiselle Couché: 7/365 This is the house next door to my garage. I have never seen anyone living here. Is there anyone there? I don’t know.... nobody knows.....
Mademoiselle Couché: 8/365 Typical design of Victorian Floor Tiles or Tesselated Tiles. There’s just a hint of the old 19th century iron gate on the edge.
Mademoiselle Couché: 9/365 Something Blue. B is for bricks. Blue sky and plenty of different blues in these glazed bricks. This magnificent modern architecture is the Fitzroy High School.
Mademoiselle Couché: 10/365 Something blue again and how could I resist this bright blue summer sky?
Mademoiselle Couché: 11/365 The timeless design of the Victorian cast-iron public toilets in Fitzroy Gardens East Melbourne.
Mademoiselle Couché: 12/365 Delightful Dahlia in the most luscious purple.
Mademoiselle Couché: 13/365 Ghost signs visible on this lovely old building in Brunswick. Once a corner shop now a much cared for home who’s exterior has been carefully and faithfully retained.
Mademoiselle Couché: 14/365 Clifton House built in 1890 was up until about 15 years ago; a milk bar.
Mademoiselle Couché: 15/366 More ghost signs! What does Sidchrome have to do with the Lygon St Nursery and Landscapes Brunswick? Absolutely nothing.
Mademoiselle Couché: 16/365 I can’t resist this Nestlé Milk Chocolate Ghost sign on Sydney Rd Brunswick.
Mademoiselle Couché: 17/365 Once; in another time, one could definitely buy milk here. With that large red ghost sign visible on each side of the front door.
Mademoiselle Couché: 18/365 “C” is for...... Cannoli. Exquisite freshly filled cannolis on display here at Brunetti Carlton.
Mademoiselle Couché: 19/365 Ghost sign from North Carlton spotted on my bike ride. It’s so big it really is hard to miss. The red door adds a bit of stylish drama to the scene.
Mademoiselle Couché: 20/365 ‘Pure Velvet Soap' was the promise for the discerning shopper visiting this local general store on Lygon Street street on the corner of Fenwick.
Mademoiselle Couché: 21/365 Vintage 60s/70s Peugeot bicycle bell.
Mademoiselle Couché: 22/365 Here on the side of this residential building are the symbols of the most idyllic Australian childhood.
Mademoiselle Couché: 23/365 Ghost sign for what was once the Union Knitting Mills Pty Ltd, Coburg which occupied this single storey red brick building with a wide rendered parapet, with plain horizontal mouldings.
Mademoiselle Couché: 24/365 Peugeot on Peugeot. Weekly challenge. Week 4 - Transport.
Mademoiselle Couché: 25/365 Ghost signs on the side if this building now a residential home on Carlton North.
Mademoiselle Couché: 26/365 Ghost sign on the side of this commercial building in Carlton North which once was the home of Perry Springfield Estate Agents.
Mademoiselle Couché: 27/365 Almost a full moon.
Mademoiselle Couché: 28/365 This is a shot of the Kompan Bloqx playground equipment at my local park.
Mademoiselle Couché: 29/365 Ghost signs of an old Florist shop on Lygon St Brunswick. In the background is an ominous sky.
Mademoiselle Couché: 30/365 Ghost sign showing that this business was once N. POSE & SON. Bushell’s has their tight grip on the advertising with their best selling Bushells Tea (the tea of flavour) and also their Bushells Instant Coffee.