Capture: Roamin' Holiday
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JacksonP, in reply to
It didn't last. Think I'll find another book too, having just finished Murakami's belief suspender, 1Q84. The belief that I'd get through all 924 pages that is. Don't ask me what I think, as I don't really know.
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And I <facepalm> am packing . Not watching DVDs, not reading, not playing on teh internet. Procrastinating, much.
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Lilith __, in reply to
Summer harvest
Wow! But what will you do with your milkstack??
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
Looks like it was quite a nice place before the shipwreck (assuming, of course, that that is shipwreck detritus you've been harvesting).
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Geoff Lealand, in reply to
Detritus 'fer sure. From the stranded MV Rena on the Astrolobe Reef (40kms offshore in the Bay of Plenty); a ship which finally broke in two in the weekend storm.
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Islander, in reply to
Bless you volunteers-
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Chris Waugh, in reply to
I'm surprised the Rena lasted as long as she did, she's been battered by quite a few storms over the last few months on that reef.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
Bless you volunteers-
+++!
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Islander, in reply to
How can we (arts sector of ANZ ) help there?
Am happy to be guided by you, Joe, and you, Geoff-
(frankly, I dont think imprints of dead penguins do anything for any kind of fund-raising-
they aint art, they're necrophiliac squeams-)
cheers n/n etc. -
Milk powder could be used in gardening projects. Tomatoes do very well if given milk powder into the spot where you plant it. Seems to enhance the cellular structure or some such. Heard it on the 'rado' so it must be true. I believe it has something to do with calcium. Amen
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Rather a tragedy knowing that bags which had not ripped open would be dumped and buried along with rest. Thinking how food banks could have benefited.
It was great to see how people organised themselves, without any apparent supervision--young boys swimming out to steer the bags to shore from the shattered container, adults helping teens carry bags above the high water mark, and burly blokes carrying two 20kg bags. I only happened to be there because we were staying with friends in Bowentown and it seemed rather mean-spirited to just rubber-neck. -
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Sofie quite a sight on your way home..What is it?
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Hebe, in reply to
Calcium averts the dreaded blossom end-rot on toms.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
be of good art...
So he took his dead friends Tony Fomison and Phil Clairmont
along by dropping them in the speech...aah! the pieces fall together I know now who he be... Mr GJ!
As a callow yoof I used to supply Tony and Phil (who were my brother's friends) with resource material - that they then used in paintings (a series of comic panels for Phil - when he was living in Peterborough st, I think - and old gurning photos and the like for Tony when he was in Beveridge St). They both supplied material for Uncool magazine, Tony did stuff for Ferret and Canta too... hmm, must scan all those sometime...
It was always fun tagging along to CSA group show and other openings with them - Heady times, indeed... -
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