A Walk in the Park

This audiobook is by Rebekah Weatherspoon and the story is about a man and a woman who are single, and their names are Andre and Janelle.

Then at the beginning they first meet one another at a local animal shelter. As they wanted to adopt an older dog. However, Zeus was the only older dog that the animal shelter, had available and Janelle knew that she didn’t want to settle for a puppy.

So, Andre and Janelle then decided that they’ll share the responsibility of Zeus.

Dogs of Venice

This audiobook is by Steven Rowley, and the story is about a guy called Paul who had planned an overseas trip to Venice with his partner.

Though as Paul thought that he and his partner were splitting up. He decided that he’ll still go to Venice. As Paul realized that he had always felt very insecure with himself when he was on his own, and he wanted to start getting used to it.

As perhaps he realized that it was causing problems in his relationship. Anyway, while Paul was in Venice he had noticed, a stray dog. Paul also thought that he wanted to be, more like that dog. As he thought the dog was comfortable in its skin and Paul realized that he wanted to be comfortable in his skin too.

So, Paul decided to look out for this dog. As he wanted to spend more time with it because he thought the dog could teach him something.

Chris Mueller and his Working Class Band

Last night Chris Mueller and his Working Class Band put on a performance at The Brothers League Club in Raceview and I suggested to my sister that we should go to it.

As being a tribute show they played songs from Cold Chisel and Jimmy Barnes solo career. Also, in the first half this band performed well loved songs like You Got Nothing I Want and The Last Plane Out Of Sydney, as well as Flame Trees and Choir Girl and more.

Then after a bit of a break this band came back on stage to perform songs that were and are still sung by Jimmy Barnes in his solo career. Songs like Gotta Be With You Tonight and Aint No Second Prize, Working Class Man and more.

My sister and I really enjoyed ourselves, and we could see that the rest of the audience did as well.