melbourne is a bit chilly
photographer phil warming up
but walking in the city is satisfying
spider graffiti
railroad style houses, with very non-midwest detailing
the odd high heel captured at a florist shop
alchemist's potion
in the print workshop
in the trees
above my head
yesterday i suddenly saw the birds
(i knew they were there)
they're boisterous
out in front
this one was hanging around upsidedown, feeding
shadow play
(there might be wild things)
a very different view then your usual landscape...hope you have time to walk around and capture where those "wild things grow" - they remind me of sendak a little...if only people spin as well as those spiders, aye?
ReplyDeleteDelicious photography, smiled broadly at the 'Wild Things' vision!!!
ReplyDeletekee hee hee - 'wild things' in melbourne? indeedy you've got it!
ReplyDeleteThe spider graffiti is amazing, as are all of your photos. Let the wild rumpus begin!
ReplyDeleteLove the wild things! What a fantastic shot. Seems you've had a wonderful time. Thanks for including us on your travels.
ReplyDeletehenrietta, a day in the wild was very healing, indeed
ReplyDeletems., let the wild rumpus start!
nancy, great stitches...and a rumpus!
jennifer, your turn to go down under!
Great images! Love the spider graffiti.... reminds me of the person who did a project with thread mending webs... the last image is amazing, the light and the "wild things!"
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ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed this series of photographs of your class and of the surroundings in Fitzroy.
valerie, spider tracks and wild things! that project was amazing, too.
ReplyDeletechristine, it's been a lovely lovely trip and fitzroy is happening. it was such a treat to "meet you" vis skype and marion!
that shoe looks rather uncomfortable...but the tree you spotted is a special one, Eucalyptus caesia ["Silver princess'] ....native to the West and rather lovely
ReplyDeleteindia, i'm so glad i spotted a grand eucalyptus! it was beuatiful.
ReplyDeleteafter joy nature, which is another kind of joy indeed.
ReplyDeleteneki, so different this nature, yet so familiar.
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