SocADL, Live at the Tivoli

Yes, I was there. I went to the #SocADL meeting at the Tivoli a couple of nights back.

I was the bloke who piped up about the less-than-delightful joys of club involvement, suggesting #SocADL should remain informal — bound by our online banter and interaction, rather than bogged down in regulations, procedures, or government red tape.

We don’t need outdoor insurance forms to enjoy ourselves – because we are Aussies. A handshake is our word, and a bit of spit’s the glue that seals it. Right? Right?

Before, during, and after the gathering I scribbled a stack of notes on my Apple Touch with the intent of writing a full article here. It’s still a work in progress, and it won’t be what people expect. You see, when I’m in public, I tend to take the voyeur’s seat.

Crowds aren’t really my thing. Don’t ask me why — even I don’t fully get it. I prefer to slip into the wallpaper, watch people, and imagine what they’re thinking. Sometimes I even make up dialogue in my head. (Yes, I know, odd habit.) Much of my article will be about me lurking near a doorway, plotting my escape route if things got too crowded.

But before I could vanish, I was stopped by the brilliant @CharlieRobinson, who I’ve met at a few Plurk/FB catch-ups. Spotted her in Rundle Mall last weekend from a hundred metres away — her smile could stop Gandhi in his tracks.

I met plenty of other interesting Adelaide folk too, snapped a few photos of #LeeHopkins and others, and I’ll share that full list — with links and faces — tomorrow night.

Since the article’s still half-baked, I’ll show you something else: a photo of a Bird of Paradise blooming in our front yard. As I wrote on Flickr:

The secret to keeping a Bird of Paradise alive is to treat it harshly. Ours has never been watered except by rain, yet it flowers every year.

It was a bright, sunny morning when I took the shot (though the weather turned gloomy later), and I had to use flash. And no — you can’t twist the flower’s head to face the camera. Much like a real bird, it doesn’t end well if you try.

The full #SocADL article? Tomorrow night.


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6 thoughts on “SocADL, Live at the Tivoli

  1. if someone went to #socadl, chances are, they have a blog, i suppose everyone who went could write about what they think in their blog and then a compilation of those blogs would act as a guide for where #socadl is heading, that’s what i think anyways :)

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  2. Stephen, I’m a bit like you I suspect – the wallflower – at first anyway. I would like to get along to one of these one day but nights after work is quite hard because of having to do the kid thing. Perhaps a weekend one is in order another time? Not sure about the spit binding bit though – I like to mostly keep my spit to myself…. Look forward to reading your wrap-up.

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  3. Prakky, I’m very glad to have met you, if only briefly, last week! Glad you like my writing style. I have now written the review/report. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and laughter!

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  4. DJAdelaide , that is a great point! With all the different blogs outling the experience, points of view and expectations – we could form a fuller picture of where members see the direction and purpose of group. (I have this sudden urge to yell “BLINGO!”)

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  5. Jen, A weekend BBQ is a great idea. I know other people with 10 yo kids, so younger kids would cared and catered for. (I’ll leave that idea in Lee Hopkin’s hands.) I do look forward to meeting with you at our next meetup.

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