ramblings about textile art and anything else relevant or not - Dale Rollerson is a textile artist - writer - teacher and passionate owner of The Thread Studio
Friday, January 22, 2010
Friday
While the weather is still respectable we can enjoy the mornings - sweeping the garden area - loads of leaves and little branches as there is a cyclone up north so it is pretty windy. i changed my walk this morning - this is Forest Park - there are lots of parks around our area and I guess all over Perth - watered with bore water and green unlike the parks in Melbourne. they play cricket and soccer here and probably other sports and on the 43 degree day I saw a cricket game in action. I know you all think only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun - well add mad Aussies as well.
I passed a bourgainvillea on my walk - there are lots of small climbing roses out mostly white I noticed.
We have been making decisions this month and think we have finally concluded our discussions. Lots of work to do though - I shall update when we are ready.
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3 comments:
Love the bourgainvillea against the white. Now I don't believe that even the English would play cricket in 43 degrees. Obviously the Aussies are keen to get the Ashes back!
The bougainvillea is such a gorgeous colour - glad the temperature is allowing you to enjoy being outside again. I'm sorry, but anyone who plays or even watches cricket - whatever the temperature - is mad!!! Ashes? Put them on the garden!
Glad you have been able to enjoywalking in cooler weather again. Your last paragraph sounds a bit ominous - I hope the discussions and decisions have all been good! Cheers, Robin
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