The Sun is Out
As expected I have been able to get some more cyanotypes done today – we’ll see how they turn out in the next few days as they dry. […]
As expected I have been able to get some more cyanotypes done today – we’ll see how they turn out in the next few days as they dry. […]
Today, Sunday, is the midpoint of the residency. Looking out the window reminds me so much of the Canada weather when we lived and taught on the Burlington
I haven’t been to this museum yet – the weather has been a bit too brutal for a softie from Albury Wodonga (we have witnessed locals walking out
Thinking about driftwood Read More »
Native grasslands : source: https://www.examiner.com.au/story/6512855/midlands-farmers-funded-to-protect-native-grasslands/ What does Tasmania and Iceland have that are the same or similar? There are rolling landscapes, hills and mountains. We both have large
Donna asked about settlement, and as we travelled around today we came across this replica of a first settlement. Bolungarvik was a fishing village and these are the
Living here because it’s wild Read More »
Yesterday we took a bus trip to a couple of neighbouring towns – its the local bus with school kids and us. One of the towns, Flateyri, we
The ‘wild westfjords’ Read More »
Oatlands Goal – Gaolers and staff residence on top level. Pondering on Australia’s offshore detention of asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat and transportation of convicts
transportion/detention Read More »
The librarian has been so helpful here and has persevered with printing my transparencies. They have a “Museum of Photography” which she says is more of an archive.
Playing with postcards Read More »
On the weekend I managed to find the library and they printed some black and white transparences for me as I experiment to see if I can indeed
Yesterday it snowed all day and the view of the fjord is a bit different. I’m staring out the window right now though hoping the clouds will recede
The view of the troll’s seat Read More »