I wrote and posted this blog update on the weekend via my mobile. I'm trying again on my computer:


I'm currently in Wangaratta at the Pinsent Hotel for the very first Winton Festival of Speed!
These are photos of a championship winning Porche 935 coupe 1976 - worth a few million but pretty much invaluable.
I'm here for the weekend shooting stuff for In Pit Lane.
Today I did my first official interview ever with VHHR (Victorian Historic Racing Register) member, Ian Ross.




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The show we put together should air on Channel 31 on Melbourne Cup Day.


So I have a thing for guys with guitars. I can't help it. I don't know what it is. 
However after some extensive research between a friend (who shall remain nameless) and myself the underlying message we received was that "music is the window to the soul". 
Showing passion and injecting personality into one's music reveals a part of oneself that would otherwise be hidden. It's sort of trusting and vulnerable. 
There was an interesting theory of how making music is not an essential survival skill, so men who display this creative ability must have a lot of time on their hands, be relatively well-off and able to support a family - which is what a woman looking to pro-create would subconsciously take into account… Interesting stuff. Is it not?

And now, for your enjoyment (and a giggle) please watch this short clip:


I went to a 21st birthday party over the weekend. The theme was "Broadway". I wore a Vietnamese outfit called an Ao Dai (http://www.pathfind.org/pf/Journey/viet%20nam/ao_dai.htm) and went as a character from Miss Saigon. 
A friend of mine decided to go as a crew member. She created this sign for another friend to stick on the back of his t-shirt. He didn't end up using it and it got left in my car. So I thought I'd post it here to ensure that her efforts aren't wasted. :)


I love creative types. I also enjoy witty banter. 
A Channel 31 TV show I'm crewing on at the moment in the role of Autocue Operator is 'The Inquiry'. 
It's a political satire. I'm absorbing the creativity of the show's writers through my pores - it's that infectious!


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