I visited the Glebe Dog Memorial, located beneath the railway bridge near Jubilee Park, and found it quietly moving. The memorial consists of a wall where local residents have attached photographs, dog tags, plaques and short notes remembering dogs that were part of their families. It isn’t an official monument but a community-created space that has grown organically over time, reflecting how common and important dogs are in people’s lives. Seeing dozens of individual tributes in one place makes clear how strong the human–dog bond is, and how people feel the need to mark that loss publicly. The memorial made me think of Mackie, Tina, Meg, Scamp and Cindy. What a blessing to have so many beautiful dogs in my life.
Life Trove
A celebration of treasured moments
January 22, 2026
Dog memorial in Glebe
January 22, 2026
The new Sydney Fish Market
I went to the new Sydney Fish Market, which opened just a few days ago on the Blackwattle Bay waterfront. Now a stunning three-storey complex, it is the largest fish market in the Southern Hemisphere, bringing together over 40 food and retail vendors under one roof. It is expected to attract more than six million visitors every year — about double the foot traffic of the old market. It was built at a cost of around $836 million. It's seriously impressive and I enjoyed taking photos.
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Sydney Fish Market
January 19, 2026
Mind Games Museum
A fun afternoon exploring weird and wonderful illusions.
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| These cars are actually the same size! |
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| The guys is actually taller than the girl |























































