Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Flags for the Day
Brenton Whittenbury's a man into his flags.
Outside his Stepney home his flagpole displays 2 flags a day and just inside the gates, a notice board tells the passers by what the flags are and the reason for their hoisting on that particular day.
When we visited, Croatia and Lithuania took pride of place to celebrate Croatia day...(June 25th).
Here they're stacked neatly...ready for tomorrow's choice?
Outside his Stepney home his flagpole displays 2 flags a day and just inside the gates, a notice board tells the passers by what the flags are and the reason for their hoisting on that particular day.
When we visited, Croatia and Lithuania took pride of place to celebrate Croatia day...(June 25th).
Here they're stacked neatly...ready for tomorrow's choice?
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Dandelion time
Legend has it that the number of breaths it takes to blow off all the seeds of a dandelion globe that has gone to seed, is the hour number. Time, anyone?
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Mount George
The creeks were raging today at Mt George. So beautiful with the sunshine (back at last) streaming through the trees.
The coat of many colours.
Iurre stunned us all at yoga today with her amazing coat of many colours that her mother fashioned from a blanket...
Muy bonita chica.
I LOVE it!!!!
Muy bonita chica.
I LOVE it!!!!
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Go Back where you came from. SBS documentary.
Go back where you came from is a 3 part series on SBS launched in refugee week, which features six Australians (with strong views on immigration) who live like refugees for 25 dangerous days. Tracing in reverse the journeys that refugees have taken to reach Australia, they travel to some of the most dangerous and desperate corners of the world, with no idea what is in store for them along the way. An amazing documentary.
Episode 1: Six ordinary Australians agree to challenge their preconceived notions about asylum seekers and refugees by living like refugees for 25 days. They move in with real refugees building a new life in Australia, before taking a perilous journey to unknown shores on a leaky boat.
http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/goback/episodes/detail/episode/4216/season/1
Episode 1: Six ordinary Australians agree to challenge their preconceived notions about asylum seekers and refugees by living like refugees for 25 days. They move in with real refugees building a new life in Australia, before taking a perilous journey to unknown shores on a leaky boat.
http://www.sbs.com.au/shows/goback/episodes/detail/episode/4216/season/1
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
~ Pema Chodron
If we knew tonight that we were going to go blind, we would take a longing, last real look at every blade of grass every cloud formation, every speck of dust, every rainbow, raindrop-everything.
~ Pema Chodron
~ Pema Chodron
Winter Solstice
Not in the Hills, but still in the city parklands, the remnants of a colourful autumn cling to the trees.
Now that the longest night has passed and the days start to gather more daylight again, we're already looking forward to some more sunshine.
Now that the longest night has passed and the days start to gather more daylight again, we're already looking forward to some more sunshine.
Ancient tree
The beautiful grain seen in this log is from a tree that is hundreds of years old, resting in the Botanical gardens.
What sights and changes it must have borne witness to in that time.
What sights and changes it must have borne witness to in that time.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
New craze sweeps the Adelaide Parklands
Unicyclists decked out in their protective mountain biking gear cruised the parklands this morning amazing us with their prowess.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Cold wet and homeless
Rory turns 70
Rory's gorgeous girls whipped a an amazing morning tea to celebrate her 70th in style with all her family and friends.
Delish!
Delish!
Hungry finches
These tiny finches flocked in when I put out some seed...obviously finding it more difficult to uncover food during the Winter months.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Lunar Eclipse
This morning at 4.30 the earth passed between the sun and the full moon creating this magical red glow as the moon went through a total eclipse.
Only the brave got up in the freezing cold and only the very lucky were able to catch a clear picture of it through the clouds.
Despite being up pre-dawn, I only managed to catch a glimpse of the moon as the shadow was finishing its traverse so had to snap this one from an image on the internet.
Full moon or space ship?
While walking the dog in the evening the moon rose to it's full glory reflecting in my phone camera to appear like a space craft.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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