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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Jacaranda mimosifolia
A beautiful, yet invasive plant species for Australia. Jacaranda mimosifolia‘s flowers bloom around this time of year, hence my ability to get the photo. At least, I think that it blooms around this time of year. Leanne Cole recently has started … Continue reading
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Tagged branch, flow, flowers, jacaranda, lcp8, plant, sky, tree, vegetation
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Shifting Horizons
An artwork by the artist known as April Pine. This artwork is being exhibited as part of Sculpture by the Sea. I’ve seen April Pine’s artwork as part of the exhibition during one of the prior years. I wonder as … Continue reading
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Tagged exhibition, figures, fun, horizon, lens-artists, ocean, perspective, sculpture, shifting, water
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Emma Ruth Rundle: On Dark Horses Rview
This Review can also be found on Culture Eater. Please check out the site and see what other people are contributing. Anyway, here’s the review —– Emma Ruth Rundle’s latest album goes by the name of On Dark Horses. The … Continue reading
So, the Gig
I guess that I should write some sort of follow-up to the last bit of writing, but… well… that’s exactly what I’m going to do with this bit of writing, so strap yourselves in! It was a good time. I … Continue reading
Locus of Time
A sculpture from Takeshi Tanabe. Featured as part of Sculpture by the Sea. I think that from this angle you get a good idea of the depth and pattern of the sculpture. There’s something about it that I find really … Continue reading
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Tagged Bondi, gallery, locus, pattern, Red, sculpture, spiral, Takeshi Tanabe, time
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 489: A Very Special Day
Today is a very special day. Okay, it’s not really a special day, but for me right now it is. Today is the day of the evening in which I shall be opening as a person who plays guitar poorly … Continue reading
Ibis Bathes
A photo of an ibis immersing itself in liquid in order to commence what appears to be bathing behaviour. The form of the ibis in this photo looks a little weird. I think it’s due to the angle and the … Continue reading
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Tagged animal, avian, bathe, bird, form, ibis, nature, pond, Threskiornis, wash, water, wildlife
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Land Place Site
A sculpture by Wendy Teakel on display as part of Sculpture by the Sea. I’m not sure of the meaning of the artwork, but I do like the way that it works with the landscape. I like the way that … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 488: A Train Goes by
The low rumbling of a train goes by. It is not so loud that it overtakes everything, but it is loud enough to be present; to be there, in presence, making itself known and reminding us of its existence as … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged cross, directions, everything, fast, pace, passengeres, path, rumbling, stationary, tracks, Train, vehicle
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