Wednesday 31 December 2014

New Year's Eve 2014

Here we are folks. It's #NewYearsEve. We have survived 2014 with plenty of ups and downs, successes and failures, as well as seeing some fantastically wonderful world events along with some deeply sad ones. 
 
However you all experienced this year, it is time to reflect and feel good about what we have achieved and relish in the fact that we are all here now on 31 December 2014 ready for the beginning of the new year.
 
As the sun sets on 2014, just want to take a moment to wish everyone in St Kilda and beyond a very Happy New Year, and looking forward to what 2015 has in store for us.
Photo: Sunset at St Kilda Beach
 

Monday 29 December 2014

Australia Day Already?

#Christmas was barely over for 2014 and some stores began displaying their stock for #AustraliaDay! It seems a little ridiculous that we seeing the #Australiana paraphernalia for next year when this year isn't even over yet. But then again, it was in October that we began seeing Christmas stuff in retail shops, so one month in advance could be viewed as a little late?
 
The positive side to this is that we all can take four weeks to prepare for 26 January 2015!

Photo: Discount shop on Carlisle Street already displaying Australia Day stock.
 
Photo: The Reject Shop

Wednesday 24 December 2014

Christmas Eve Crazy

It's #ChristmasEve! Can you believe it? It seems like everyone is out on this sunny #Wednesday to do all their last minute #Christmas shopping.

There are cars galore out on the streets today and judging by all the honking horns, there are quite a few aggravated people around.

Please drive safely everyone and be kind to one another. Even if you don't celebrate Christmas as a religious tradition, the sentiment of peace and love should still be one that is easily and freely shared. An extra few seconds to wait while someone reverse Parks won't kill you.

Calm your inner crazy and Enjoy your day.

Tuesday 23 December 2014

24 Hr Shopping at #Chadstone Tonight

OK, #StKilda, if you're wide awake tonight and still haven't completed your #Christmas shopping, then you're in luck. Chadstone Shopping Centre is OPEN ALL NIGHT tonight, right through until 6pm tomorrow night (Christmas Eve).
 
Even if you feeling like a little bit of a late night outing, maybe this is somewhere to go.  Yes, parking might be tight but after midnight it is usually a lot calmer.  Happy shopping, folks!
 
Photo: Screenshot from the Chadstone website.
 

Sunday 21 December 2014

33°C in St Kilda today.

 
It's a balmy 33°C in #StKilda today and the #StKildaBeach Foreshore is packed with people! It's a great vibe with the majority of people behaving and enjoying the #beach. Some may regret their new shade of red skin tomorrow, but there was definitely the smell of coconut oil in the air!
 
It was sad to see one dog owner with his dog on the sand, which was lying down on its side panting in the direct sun.  We were actually concerned for the dog, despite the fact that #dogs are not allowed on the beach at this time of year. We can only hope that he took his dog to some shade and gave it some water. 
 
It was great to see the St Kilda Surf Life Saving Club set up and keeping an eye out on everyone. They do a great job and we are grateful.
 
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday folks!

Photo: St Kilda Surf Life Saving Club set up their Beach Patrol today.
 

 


 



 

Monday 15 December 2014

For Lovers of DVDs

Calling all lovers of #DVD. #VideoVision on #CarlisleStreet are having their annual Christmas sale of their Ex-Rental DVDs for just $5! Now that's a bargain!
 
They're at 177-179 Carlisle St, Balaclava, not far from #BalaclavaTrainStation.  You can also find them on Facebook here.

Photo: Video Vision DVD Sale

Sunday 14 December 2014

Glass Merchants

#Sunday afternoons in #StKilda are now becoming a social event during the warm #Summer months. There are many places throughout the suburb where you can catch up with friends and chill out over a latte or a lager.
 
#GlassMerchants in #Balaclava / #EastStKilda had their #fans going blowing a light spray of water throughout the venue [Video: http://youtu.be/41llep8vhKk]. 

This is reminiscent of cafes in parts of tropical Asia where they do this to help cool the place down.  That as well as the brightly coloured #umbrellas hanging upside down over the bar, created a fun vibe, however, but perhaps be sure you put your phones, keys, etc. in your bag under the table if unsure whether these will be effected by any mist.
 
Photo: Colourful umbrellas hang over the bar

Photo: Glass Merchants, Nelson St, Balaclava / East St Kilda


Photo: Fans spray a light mist throughout the venue






Thursday 11 December 2014

Burst Water Main on Carlisle Street

#CarlisleStreet, #Balaclava / #EastStKilda is looking a little wet this afternoon due to what seems a burst water main. This has occurred between Balaclava Train Station and Chapel Street.
 
South East Water has arrived at the location to hopefully rectify this problem as soon as possible. It appears that in one section closer to the train station, the footpath has lifted up and water is gushing out into the gutter, and there is another spot a little further along toward Chapel Street where water is leaking as well.
 
Fingers crossed that this can be fixed quickly so no more water is wasted.
Photo: Carlisle Street looking a little wet due to burst water main.
Photo: Burst water main on Carlisle Street, Balaclava / East St Kilda

 

Wednesday 10 December 2014

Las Chicas All Day Breakfast

The #café called #LasChicas on #CarlisleStreet, right at #BalaclavaTrainStation is one place along this strip to get an All Day Breakfast.
 
Today's order was Poached #Eggs with #SmokedSalmon. It was nice enough even though the eggs were a tad on the small side. The service was good though. All the guys were really friendly which made for a pleasant experience overall. 

Photo: Poached Eggs & Smoked Salmon at Las Chicas Café.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Carlisle Street #Christmas Window

Some of the shops along #CarlisleStreet, #Balaclava / #EastStKilda have gotten into the #Christmas spirit.  Yes, OK it's a retail thing but there's just something about seeing a whole bunch of colourful lights and Christmas decorations that make people smile. This little discount gift shop called #Staor, along the strip is one colourful sight at night, on what is normally quite a dark and dull street once the sun goes down. 
 
There's no real theme to the window display, but it's very bright and colourful. Even if you don't celebrate Christmas, you can't not smile when you walk passed this display (even if it's to have a little giggle!).
 
Enjoy the Holiday Season, everyone.  

Photo: Staor Gifts on Carlisle Street, Balaclava / East St Kilda

Monday 1 December 2014

World Aids Day

December 1st is #WorldAidsDay.
This post comes a little late in the day, but still wanted to acknowledge it and take a moment to think about all those people living with #HIV and remembering those who have died.

Photo: Princes Bridge displays the very prominent sign for World Aids Day 2014

Saturday 29 November 2014

Don't Forget to Vote Today!

It's #ElectionDay for the #VictorianStateElection today (29 Nov 2014) so don't forget to #VOTE!
 
To look up your nearest voting centre, CLICK HERE and enter your address.
Photo courtesy Victorian Electoral Commission

Tuesday 25 November 2014

Fire Trucks on Acland Street

Something has happened on #AclandStreet just now.  Three #fireTrucks have arrived and blocked off the street. Not sure what has happened but hopefully nothing too serious! 

Monday 24 November 2014

Rainy Days and Mondays

From such a beautiful red #sunset last night to a grey and rainy #Monday today.  That's #Melbourne for you! Karen Carpenter sang about "Rainy Days and Mondays" always getting her down, but don't let the weather get YOU down. Have a good week, everybody!
 
Photo: Grey and cloudy sky for Monday 24 November 2014
 

Sunday 23 November 2014

A Stunning Red St Kilda Sunset

Just wanted to share this beautiful red #StKilda #sunset with you all. What a nice way to finish off the weekend. Happy #Sunday everybody!

Photo: Red Sunset over St Kilda

Friday 21 November 2014

No Cuts. No Butts. The Message is Clear.

Despite the minor #vandalism to this #sign on #StKilda Foreshore, the message is still clear that glass (such as #bottles and #glasses, etc.) are not permitted on St Kilda #beach. This is a great rule that just makes our beaches much safer for everyone. There's nothing worse than walking on the sand and cutting your foot on a broken bottle!
 
#Smoking is also not allowed which would make the beaches a more enjoyable experience for many people too! It also means no cigarette butts littering the ground and the sand, and then they won't make their way into the water to pollute our beautiful Port Phillip Bay.
 
"No Cuts. No Butts"  (@cityportphillip)
 
Let's take care of our beaches, folks!

Photo: "No Glass & No Smoking on Beach" sign

Wednesday 19 November 2014

A Sunny Hump Day in #StKilda

St Kilda comes alive in #Summer! And it looks like Summer is definitely approaching with these gloriously sunny and warm afternoons this week. What a sunny hump day it is today!
 
Daylight savings makes it easy to get outside for a walk or a jog after work since the sun is still out until at least 7:30pm. Enjoy the rest of your day, St Kilda!

Photo: Intersection of Carlisle St and Acland St

Monday 17 November 2014

St Kilda 4G Coverage (Vodafone)

#MobilePhone service and coverage in #StKilda has always been pretty good, except during major #Events like the #StKildaFestival when voice and data access is always VERY limited. This is probably due to the number of people in the area at the one time. But it's great to know that the major phone companies like #Vodafone are doing their best to keep us connected. Let's hope their 4G network and service is as good as their advertising!

Tram Stop Advertising
Vodafone 4G Coverage for St Kilda

Sunday 16 November 2014

Flooding on Alma Road

Due to last night's heavy #Rain, some of the local streets experienced some minor #flooding today.

This is #AlmaPark West on #AlmaRoad in #EastStKilda. The flooding was severe enough to affect parking along the street. Not quite sure what this old guy was up to, but perhaps he was trying to unblock one of the drains. You got to love the locals trying to help the neighbourhood!  Thank you, Sir!!


Local man tries to unblock drain on Alma Rd, East St Kilda





Thursday 13 November 2014

33°C at 5pm!

What a gloriously warm day today. St Kilda comes alive on warm and sunny days, and this is a sign that Summer is not too far away. How exciting!
 
There are plenty of great parks and gardens in the Port Phillip area. The St Kilda Botanical Gardens are always a beautiful place to chill out away from the beach crowds. Have a great day, folks! (Don't forget the sunscreen!)


St Kilda Botanical Gardens

Melbourne Weather 13 November 2014

Wednesday 12 November 2014

New Paintjob for Public Toilets at Coles Carpark, Balaclava

We ALL have experienced those moments when we are busting and just need to find a loo! Sometimes the public facilities are a little scary.
 
These public toilets situated in the Coles Carpark in Balaclava / East St Kilda have recently had a facelift.  They were looking pretty dismal a little while ago, and weren't very clean or pleasant smelling. 
 
The outside received a new colourful paint job which is much better than the ugly dirty yellow that it was before, which made it look like a shipping container!  The inside has been cleaned up too. 
 
When you have to go, you HAVE to go!!  

Monday 10 November 2014

Painting the Pedestrian Crossing on Carlisle St

They are currently painting the Pedestrian Crossing on Carlisle St, Balaclava/East St Kilda a bright new yellow!
 
This means that there are some traffic delays in both directions so take care while driving along that strip tonight.  Hopefully it won't take them too long to complete.  Having this pedestrian crossing brightly visible will no doubt make this crossing more safe for everyone.

Friday 7 November 2014

A Sunny Friday

Hot Hot Hot!!! What a beautiful warm & sunny Friday to end the week. It's 36°C in Melbourne today!! It finally feels like Summer is coming! Have a great weekend, folks!
Melbourne Weather

Wednesday 5 November 2014

New Planter Boxes on Carlisle Street

It looks like Carlisle Street in Balaclava/East St Kilda is being given a little bit a of a facelift with these new planter boxes.  It's a great idea to help make this strip more interesting and beautiful, and these have great potential, but maybe the choice of plants lets the whole idea down? Unfortunately these ones look like weeds.
 


Monday 3 November 2014

A great photo by Photographer Michael Blamey

Saw this fantastic photo of a windy day in St Kilda and I wanted to share with you all.
 
It's by a local photographer named Michael Blamey.  I found his photo blog, "St Kilda Today", by chance while doing a Google search on all things St Kilda.  I loved it so much that left a comment for Michael commending him on his work. I hope he liked the comment and didn't think it was by some weirdo! :)



http://www.stkildatoday.com/2014/07/windy-today.html
"Windy Today". Photo by Michael Blamey, "St Kilda Today" blog

1 comment:

StKildaLife said...
 
This photo is superb. Great work!

I have called St Kilda home for over 20 years and one reason why I love it is because from day to day there is always something new and different to see. Even something that you may walk past every single day (like the beach) can reveal a slightly different personality from the day before. This is what keeps this suburb exciting and interesting.

I am also a big fan of photography and I love seeing other people’s perspective of St Kilda. This photo of West St Kilda Beach is fascinating because at first glance, you wouldn’t think that this was St Kilda at all.

The wind that day has definitely transformed this stretch of sand and the way that you have captured it gives it a certain beauty. I know how fervent those afternoon breezes can get, and when you’re caught in it near the beach and your face is getting sand blasted, the first thing you want to do is get out of it, thus missing a possible unique sight such as this!

I just wanted to thank and commend you on the way you capture St Kilda. Love you work!
 


Friday 31 October 2014

Last day for Dogs on the Beach

Today (31st October 2014) is the last day that dogs are allowed on beach areas. This happens every year for the Summer season, which next year, ends on the 31st March 2015.

During the Summer season you can still take your dog to Elwood or Middle Park beaches early in the mornings.  For more information check out this Information Brochure about dog areas from the City of Port Phillip.  

Tuesday 28 October 2014

Wild Storms Subside

The wild weather that hit Melbourne yesterday was quite horrific. If you were in Melbourne last night there was no way that you would have missed, or escaped, it.
 
It was a typical Melbourne sunny afternoon and what appeared to just be the simple beginnings of a rainy evening, turned into a horrific thunder and lightning storm at around 2:00am. The lightning was very intense and each flash was so bright that it lit up the sky as if it were day.  The thunder was so loud that my apartment windows vibrated.  It was the type of thunder that distresses pets too. My cats are always quick as lightning trying to scurry under the bed, but giving them a cuddle and letting them sleep on the bed always calms their nerves. Hopefully other pet owners took time to comfort their pets too, especially when the power went out.

According to The Age, 50,000 Victorians lost power due to these storms but many of them were reconnected by Monday afternoon.  There was only one moment during the night where all of the power went out in East St Kilda. All power was out inside my home, and it was eerie to look out the window and see no street or traffic lights. It was completely black and it was another flash of lightning in the sky that illuminated the streets again for a brief moment.   The power returned approximately 15 minutes later. Things were not so fortunate for the owners of a house in the nearby suburb of Prahran. Their house was struck by lightning and caught fire, causing around $850,000 in damage.
Melbourne's public transport system also took a beating with many train lines and services interrupted due to flooding.  We are relatively lucky in St Kilda because if our train line, the Sandringham Line, is delayed or cancelled in such circumstances, we still have trams and buses that are available to us that all head into the city, and although it may take a little longer than the train to get to Flinders Street, it is not as bad as someone who may be relying on just the one train to commute to work.
 
Overall, St Kilda escaped having too many major post-storm issues, and now that the storms have subsided, we look forward to more pleasant Spring weather for the rest of the week.



Photo taken from my balcony.

Sunday 26 October 2014

Dogs off leash in Alma Park

As a dog owner, it's not difficult to know the importance of getting outdoors with you furry family member to let them get some fresh air and exercise.  It's also important that they have an opportunity to run and play freely without being restricted by a leash all of the time.

Alma Park in St Kilda East is a popular place for people to take their dogs.  In fact, it is common around 5pm each day, to see a whole group of like-minded dog owners in the park with their canines.  It's like a small community where people get to know each other and each others' dogs, they share stories about caring for their pets and offer each other advice, while the dogs run leash free.
 
As responsible dog owners, it is a requirement that people remain in control and in view of their dogs, as well as pick up after their dogs. The majority of people do this without any hesitation. However, some of the other dog owners will strongly "remind" people when they don't! It is such a shame when you witness some dog owners turning a blind eye when their dogs are doing their business, and then just walk away as if nothing happened.  The classic one is when you see someone looking at their smart phones conveniently at the right moment!  
 
Considering that the park is used by many other people as well, whether they be lads out kicking the football, or parents with their children in the playground, personal trainers utilizing some of the grass areas with their clients, or just people sitting and relaxing in the sunshine, there is nothing worse than stepping in, or even worse, sitting on, some unexpected doggy doo. 
 
There are other "off leash" parks around St Kilda and the City of Port Phillip if Alma Park is not near you.
 
 
 

Saturday 18 October 2014

McHappy Day @ St Kilda McDonalds


Get down to McDonalds St Kilda for McHappy Day and you might see the Mix101.1 team there playing games and giving out prizes.
 
But apart from that, it's a great cause because $2 from every Big Mac sold goes to the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
 
 
 

Friday 17 October 2014

Seniors Festival 2014

These billboard posters that are currently being displayed in front of the St Kilda Town Hall, are promoting some of the things going on in St Kilda at the moment. Some events are beginning in a couple of weeks at the end of October, but the Seniors Festival is on right now until Sunday 19th October 2014.  This festival is an annual event and is a great opportunity for the senior citizens of the area to get involved in some fun and fantastic activities.  There are still a few days left to be a part of fun in Port Phillip.
 
For more information you can pop in to the Council Offices at St Kilda Town Hall, located on the Corner of Carlisle St and Nepean Highway, or you can Click Here.

Thursday 16 October 2014

Braille at Tram Stops

It's great that there are braille signs at some tram stops to help the visually impaired. This tram stop is for Route 112 (ie: Tram No. 12) which runs along Park Street, West St Kilda.  The end of the line is at the intersection of Park St and Fitzroy St.  This tram will also get you to the city and take you all the way to Victoria Gardens in Richmond.  For those that don't know where that is, it is where IKEA is!
 
It's a positive step for Yarra Trams because they are aiming to make tram journeys more accessible to more people. If you think that more tram stops need this kind of signage, you should contact Public Transport Victoria and give them your feedback. It can only improve the service for everyone.


Wednesday 15 October 2014

Bad Parking

This was seen in West St Kilda today. Imagine returning to your car to find that someone parked their 4Wheel Drive and Trailer like this in front of you. It's sad that people don't respect other people's property.  You cannot tell me that you would not notice hitting the car behind when you're parking.  I feel sorry for the owner of the damaged car. Such bad parking.

Monday 13 October 2014

Welcome to St Kilda Life

There are many facets to life in St Kilda.  Living in this neighbourhood means to live amongst an agglomeration of people, food, sights and sounds. There’s a lot more going on than what is advertised on a tourist website. Perhaps people want to know all about the public events and activities that occur, and perhaps they want to know about some of the other things that make up this wonderful suburb that aren’t listed on any website. Each is a wonderful story. This blog aims to share these with you from the perspective of a local who has called St Kilda home for more than twenty years.

Away from the tourist spotlight


There are many things going on away from the tourist spotlight that would also be interesting to share with people, whether they are fellow residents or people from other suburbs or countries. It’s always good to know where you can take your dog for a walk without a leash, which places have free Wi-Fi, where public toilets are, and which bar makes a superb Espresso Martini! But it is important to share some of the things about this neighbourhood that are perhaps, not always viewed as being glamorous and exciting, but for some people, they may be worthwhile knowing about. These day to day things also make up life in St Kilda and you probably will only hear about them from someone who lives there and would experience it firsthand.

Let’s share!

This St Kilda Life blog is about sharing. There is a story in every little pocket of St Kilda: from Acland Street near St Kilda Beach, to Fitzroy Street in the west, to Carlisle Street in the east, there is a story waiting to be told and shared.  Each one is an important part of the St Kilda mosaic. Whether it is the bright lights and sparkle of Luna Park, or what old films are playing at the historical Astor Theatre, there are funny stories, serious stories, and some downright weird stories. But all of these are what make St Kilda an amazing and wonderful place to visit. They are also what make it an incredible place to live because it is never boring.  By sharing these stories with you, it is hoped that you will find them entertaining, interesting and possibly even useful when you next find yourself visiting, or living a St Kilda life.

Wednesday 8 October 2014

Why write this Blog?


Home for over 20 years.


Having called St Kilda home for more than twenty years, this beachside suburb in Melbourne’s southeast never ceases to amaze me, inspire me, surprise me, and comfort me. It is home to a diverse and vibrant culture that continues to be interesting no matter what time of year, whether it be during the forty degree heat of summer, or an icy cold winter. There is always something to see and experience here. This blog is one way for me to share my love of St Kilda with you all.  
 

What I love about St Kilda.


What I love about St Kilda is its diversity. There is actually a local free publication called “Divercity” that is distributed by our local council, the City of Port Phillip. I love all the things that tourists adore such as the beach, the theatres, the festivals, the variety of cafes, restaurants and groovy bars where many of the arty-farty types hang out, but I also love the things that aren’t always listed on tourist and visitors websites, such as where to go for a good Chinese lunch special forunder $10, or a Laundrette that is also a solarium! I guess that during the cold rainy days of a Melbourne winter, one can maintain one’s summer tan while waiting for your whites to tumble dry.
 

Why I want to share


Since I travel a lot with my work, it is comforting to come home to such an energetic atmosphere where the people are just as dynamic as the weather. I enjoy the quirky aspects of this neighbourhood and enjoy sharing all of these fantastic things with other people. I am very passionate about St Kilda and that’s why I have lived here for so long.  When I travel, I sometimes wish there was a similar type of blog or website that has been written by a local that would give me insight into the area from a perspective of somebody who actually lives there. Having insider information is valuable and this is what I aim to do. The overall purpose of wanting to write this blog is to share all the things that I love about my neighbourhood and by doing so, maybe I can help people get around, find where things are, or just help them to fall in love with all things that make up life in St Kilda.
 
 

Monday 6 October 2014

Back to School in Victoria. Term 4, 2014 begins!

 
Today is the first day back at school for most children, and parents are probably letting out a huge sigh of relief because they do not have to worry about keeping the offspring occupied every single day any more.  At least for the next 11 weeks, they will be back in class, back into their after school activities and parents will be engaging in their own school term activity: nagging the kids to put down their iPads and do their homework!
 
Being back at school also means that all the speed limits around schools, not only in the St Kilda area, but everywhere, will be 40 km per hour during certain times.  Most of us are used to this by now, although there are always the odd one or two who will ignore it. Sometimes, sadly, these are parents themselves which seems a little hypocritical.
 
Sometimes, however, one must wonder why the timing of these 40 zones need to be so stretched out and disrupt the flow of traffic when it would appear to be unnecessary.  There is one example in East St Kilda where the 40 signs are turned on from 2pm and will still be on after 6pm.  Is this a little bit of an overkill perhaps?  Considering that there are no parents or parents' cars anywhere near the school until closer to 3:30pm and then they are usually all gone by 4:30pm, and the school is clearly closed at 6pm. But if drivers were to ignore these 40 signs, they risk getting a speeding ticket. There is an interesting discussion forum on the Whirlpool site if anyone is interested in what others have to say about this.  
 
Another familiar sight around school drop-off and pick-up times are the number of SUV and 4-Wheel drive vehicles you see.  It doesn't help traffic flow at all when you have parents in these large cars double parked which essentially brings traffic to a complete stand still.
 
Despite some of these traffic and speed zones woes, it is probably common sense and wise to slow down around schools in the mornings and afternoons.  We can all agree that the safety of our children is important.
 
Have a fantastic Term 4!
 

 
 

Sunday 5 October 2014

Daylight Savings begins today.

You may have noticed that Daylight Savings began today (Sunday 5 October 2014), along the East Coast of Australia. This means for us folk in Melbourne that we need to put our clocks FORWARD one hour. 
 
Yes, it means that we lose a whole hour of our day today, but it also means that once Summer comes along, we all will be able to still enjoy a stroll, or a jog, or even a barbecue along the beach at 8pm and it will not be dark.
 
 

Thursday 2 October 2014

Roadworks in Balaclava / East St Kilda

There seems to be some construction / roadworks happening this morning on the corner of #CarlisleStreet and #NelsonStreet in #Balaclava / #EastStKilda. 
 
This is near #BalaclavaTrainStation. It seems to have something to do with #CitiPower since they have a couple of trucks parked in the vicinity.
 
There are some traffic detours in place around that area for local traffic, but you can still drive as usual along Carlisle St in both directions. Just be prepared to slow right down, or stop.



Luna Park for the last few days of School Holidays!

The School Holidays are drawing to a close and it will be back to school for Term 4 as of next Monday.  If you're in St Kilda, there's still some fun things to do with the kids right through until Sunday.  #LunaPark is always great fun for the whole family and during the school holidays it is open from 11am to 11pm.  Sunday they close at 8pm though, and that's probably because it's a school night!  So there's still plenty of time to enjoy this iconic St Kilda venue.
 
For more information you can check out their website: http://lunapark.com.au/

Saturday 27 September 2014

Facebook and Twitter

For the first post, we wanted to let you know about the original Facebook page and Twitter account where the idea of "St. Kilda Life" was born.
 
On Twitter, the handle is simply, "@stkildalife" and you can also find the Twitter feed in the right hand column on this blog page.  Please feel free to follow!
 
On Facebook, you can find the page at http://www.facebook.com/stkildalife.