
Ta da...............

The surround will be painted the same purpley colour that features on the other side of the house (see picture in last post). This will then set up a triadic colour scheme, similar to the one I used in this piece. I am looking forward to seeing this finished, as I think it will look pretty impressive!

Anyway, Joe, the amazing carpenter has knocked up the sub frame and it will all be dismantled, flat packed and shipped a couple of kilometres down the road to be installed at our place - neat, huh?
I do like some of the idiosyncratic things I see around the place - I spied this little set up last time we were down but didn't have the camera with me - so when I say it was still there this time, couldn't resist stopping for a shot. You can click on the image for a close up, but this is a large cactus (with a strange lean) on offer for $30.00 (a steal!), and a smaller, round one. Not sure if the pot on the end post is also for sale, or is part of the garden decorations. What amuses me is a) this was there two weeks ago and still hasn't sold, and b) it is just sitting out there and anyone who really wanted it could just help themselves. Think about it - if no-one even wants to steal it, they are hardly likely to pay $30 for it, are they???
Went for a walk on the surf beach at Narooma and saw this sign on the rocks (click for bigger) - it wasn't there last time. 

There was a lot of rain the day we arrived - nearly three and a half inches, which was pretty impressive. So we took the short drive down to Whittakers Creek, just outside Dalmeny to get a photo of it with some water actually in it. I took photos of this place many, many years ago, when we first visited the area. I have always had a hankering to do a textile piece capturing this scene. I even started once or twice, but couldn't capture it in a way that I was happy with. When we move in and I have all my 'stuff', I think I will give it another go. I think I need to abstract it to get it to work - will have to work on my tendency to be too literal and just focus on the essence of the place.
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