Monthly Archives: May 2019

Climate change – act now

Here are a couple of great shots of the old Port Willunga jetty decorated with climate change banners made by Mag. I am grateful for these ongoing reminders of this issue…

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(Mostly) home made

I love a bit of art (I was thrilled that Vincent Namatjira won the big prize yesterday at the Art Gallery here) but it doesn’t have to be capital letter Art to be arty; the home made and hand made … Continue reading

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Pressing on

It has been a wickedly dry and hot summer, my work-days are filled with people who are dealing with and the effects of poverty and disadvantage; struggles for truly better and more just ways of living abound. There are issues … Continue reading

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The wood (and the trees)

I have been looking at trees – and am struck by the endless beauty of them. It’s autumn now, so the leaves are particularly lovely, but the trunks and branches too, whatever the season, are just so wonderful. Here is … Continue reading

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Ephemeral

Looking back on the posts in this blog, I notice that the coming and going of things is a little theme. Seasons, flowers, people, the things we do, the way time itself flows and leaves all sorts of things in its … Continue reading

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