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Thursday, October 31, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Sunday, October 27, 2024
Some favourites
As we start the wander back to Maleny, I paused to pick my ten favourite images from our time here. Some of them are beautiful imagery; some are memory triggers; some represent special places or moments. An interesting cornucopia which shows the full ness of life and beauty and wonder.
In the end I came up with my top 15 I think; no surprises that there were many magical and special moments in our three months!
The bounty with which we were met and welcomed back with was amazing. From this beautiful pot of lavender and lobelia to potatoes and kale and raspberries and eggs and so much produce.
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Exciting News
I received an email the other afternoon, which thrilled and excited me no end. It was from the Museum and they advised that they wished to purchase two pieces from the exhibition: All That Was Lost; and Bundled and Burnt.
I sat there with tears in my eyes as I read it, to think that these two beautiful pieces had found a home in the place they were meant for. It was so moving, and so special.
I admire the Museum so much for the way in which they have become such a force for contemporary understandings of historical matters. Not only do they honour and value the artefacts they are custodians of; they tell the stories in interesting and visually and aurally stimulating ways. The volunteers are all knowledgeable and helpful and the building and displays are just beautiful.
Their commitment to promoting contemporary art which tells stories is to be admired. The fact that they hold exhibitions with contemporary artistic interpretations of local historical issues is wonderful. That they understand how art offers viewers and visitors another way in to understand nature of history in this area is worthy of applause.
That they then add to their collection of historical artefacts, contemporary artwork is just marvellous. The works will eventually be on show in the cafe near the Museum. As I understand it, the plan is for a renovated and refreshed cafe experience, and within the building the artwork collection will be showcased, which may of course, encourage folk to go across and visit the Museum as well.
So I have diligently packaged up and labeled the works.
Sunday, October 20, 2024
The completion of Hame
On Saturday afternoon, Barry and I headed to the Museum for one final job. We packed up the student exhibition; collected the furniture we had used for the show and popped it in the van to come back to the cottage; we folded up the calico; and we took the words off the wall.
It always seems fitting that the words are the last to go. They are the first to go on, and they indicate the show will begin. As they come off and disappear they very firmly share the message that the show is over.
This is really just a series, and not even a sequence, of the disappearing...
You can see that the 'e' at the end is going to take some paint with it when it goes...
No matter how careful we are, there are the odd points of weakness on the wall and this spot will need patching and painting.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Thursday Thoughts...
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
The light and the dark
The weather has turned towards winter. It has clearly decided to leave thoughts of summer behind and instead, make us all consider again the wintering, the closing down, the quietening.
The sun isn't actually rising where we are until almost 8am now, yet we still get up to go walking around 6.30am, which is relatively dark but with the sky beginning to lighten.
Here are some photos from around 7am during the week. I love the moodiness and the light and the shadows.
Mid afternoon sky on a wander to Sandside.
And then today. We slept in and went walking about 7.30am and were rewarded with the soft pink sky.