Monday, November 16, 2009

Today we swam

At Leichhardt Pool
as we have been for some months.  It was Michael's request even though he is in a lot of pain. Only four more sleeps till he goes into St.Vincent's for a new hip. Please hope/pray/wish that all goes well with no complications.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The desert comes to Sydney

These photos were taken just after 6.15 am

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Monday, September 07, 2009

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Originally uploaded by peetemm

Sorry about the Powerhouse being on it's ear. I haven't refined video editting yet! But listen to the birds!
the Powerhouse is set near housing , but in a pocket of musical bushland

A day out to celebrate our years together

Interior of the Casula Powerhouse

Friday, July 31, 2009

Blacksmithing in Timbertown

And some lovely pieces from Don Marshall

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Nelson Bay



Fear & The Pelican
Along the wharf, people are fishing, dressed against the cold weather. Inside the bay, a lone pelican is paddling back and forth, in search of breakfast. It seems strange, to see it alone. I usually see pelicans in small groups. I wonder if it has been rejected by its group. But I know nothing of pelicans. Small hens are my birds.
I walk to the end of the wharf, turn around to take more shots of the land, the morning sun glinting on glass, the buildings lit in a kaleidoscope as the sun is revealed through the parting clouds. Behind the land ridge, clouds are heavier, darker, threatening. The wind comes from the south, chilling me.
As I walk back along the wharf, I watch the pelican fly low, and land on the path ahead of me, near the fishing folk. Perhaps they know to throw it discarded fish, perhaps this is a disabled or elderly pelican. But I don’t think these thoughts yet. I think it would be good to take photos of Katja’s favourite creatures. Katja is coming to join our son, Justin. She is coming from Berlin. We love her and want to welcome her as best we can.
I take several photos, the pelican turning its head side on to observe me. I put the camera in my pocket and move to pass the pelican to leave the wharf.
The pelican opens its beak wide, and makes a trumpeting bellowing noise. I am warned away. I mutter, "It’s alright", but the bird is clearly not happy with me wanting to get closer.
So I retreat  to the other end of the wharf and wait to see if the pelican moves off. I divert myself by watching a sea bird patiently and unsuccessfully try to catch a fish. It dives, it swoops, and it hovers. But each vertical dive, so swift and elegant, brings no benefit. Its flight staggered as it leaves the water, battling the strong breeze. The wind chills me, I wonder the bird can bear it, once wet.
Three times I walk back along the wharf towards the fishers. The pelican turns its gaze towards me. I wonder if birds can sense my fear like dogs used to. Until I stopped fearing them.
Then I see an opportunity, a man is walking towards me-he will have to pass this bird, if I time my walking, the bird will have to deal with the two of us. I hasten my step, but I have left it too late, the man passes the pelican, and then me, before I have reached it. But the pelican had only moved to the side of the path when the man passed. That was all. I took courage from that, kept walking. Passing as far on the other side of the path without stumbling on the rocks, the bird turned to me, made a quiet clucking noise. “Yeah, two gulps and you’d be nice and warm in my belly”
  Elizabeth Mulrennan 2009

Elizabeth Mulrennan 2009

Sunday, July 05, 2009

Monday, May 18, 2009

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

It's time, to learn something new



I was a bit fed up that I could not directly upload videos in the new blogger without using You Tube. Then I discovered I could use those nice folk at Flickr to help me. Actually the new thing I was trying to learn was taking videos with the still camera. So here we are!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Just because you are probably fed up with checking in & seeing no updates!

More scenes from Sculpture By the Sea last year

Sunday, January 04, 2009