Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Crag Cove

Ryde College CLM Cert. III




This is my Conservation and Land Management Cert. III class from Ryde College in the field together. Doing this course has been one of the best things in my life. At the end of June we are finishing up and moving on into our work places and bush regeneration sites. We have had the benefit of learning about natural area restoration at one of the world's leading campuses in this emerging environmental field. Where we take this knowledge into the future of this work will be very interesting. When I look at these photos of us, calm, reflective, and immersed in the bush I can also hear our laughter and cameraderie, the questions we asked our teachers and the differences of opinion that naturally arose. There are three weeks to go and I am going to enjoy every last moment.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Nick, Tom and Alex




Autumn

at Bondi Beach
creating the Sand Mandala of Buddha Amitayus by a Gyuto Monk at the Bondi Pavillion

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Tweed Valley

Portrait of Tom Bass the sculptor (in white) with the artist
Tropical garden
Bangalow Markets
The Tweed River at Wollumbin before the flood waters
Elephant
Musician at Bangalow Markets
Nick enjoying a frozen mango pop
Nick tired but happy
Bangalow Markets plant stall


This video is from the DJ bus that was in Hyde Park for opening night of the Sydney Festival


Going north in January is always different each year. Some years it's hotter and more humid other years the big wet is coming and usually for some reason I don't get caught in it. This year that too was the case and it came in on our heels as we drove home. It was a quick trip and we got to swim at Clark Beach near The Pass in Byron which is one of our favourite beaches. Nick and I spent Saturday morning at the community hall in Uki catching up with two of Mum's friends over chai lattes from the Hari Krishna kitchen. Out on the verandah it was sunny and a great Saturday morning atmosphere, so much more relaxed than a Sydney cafe at the same time of day, I checked out the Curious Artists show at Chinderrah to see what works Anastasia Davis was showing this year. Her style is growing in lots of different directions now - photography, painting and still the quirky hand drawn pieces. Her art will have been packed up and stored out of the flood waters by now. I'll have to ring them in a few weeks time when they reopen to see that they're okay.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Jasper

Here is an indie song by Jasper