Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ruby Tuesday

In case of fire - lets hope it never needs to be used.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Mellow Yellow Monday #123

Inside a picture/theatre house in Perth.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday #158

I wonder what is behind this door.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Morning Tea at Yanchep

Yesterday we raised more than $400 for Cancer (don't have the final figure). Lots of good things to eat & some wonderful raffle prizes. The tickets were drawn & the winners could choose what they wanted from a table full. I had 2nd choice. Just out of the pic was a HUGE laundry basket filled with wine, chocs, biscuits, tea & so much more. This was the one I chose, took what I wanted & gave the rest away.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Busy again

and still picking up books to read!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Ruby Tuesday

Gum tree in bloom.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Mellow Yellow Monday #122

Growing in concrete, no water & right by the ocean.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A little brag

Yesterday evening was the opening of the Art Awards. I had entered a small digital work called 'Waves 1'. The weather was atrocious & I nearly didn't go, in the end another artist & her husband kindly drove to Wanneroo. I won $500s! Didn't take the camera so photo will have to wait for another day.

For those of you still interested in THE Wedding take a look at Lilly & scroll down to Cinderella and Her Prince

Friday, May 20, 2011

SkyWatch Friday Season 4 Episode 45

Is that rain on the way? Sure is!!!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Time to read?


Very little time to read this week. 
Monday: Shopping while art was delivered to Wanneroo Art Award.

 Tuesday: IT RAINED!!! Fire truck at Compass Circle for over an hour (no smoke to be seen!)
 Wednesday: Helping people with Genealogy all day.

 Thursday: Went to workshop on jewellery making from found objects by Helena Bogucki.
Made this from a lace doily + buttons, beads & a coin.

Thursday: Found 'Honey' wandering around the street. Put her out the back & rang up to find out who the owner was, she did have a registration number tag. Her owner picked her up very quickly.

 Tonight there is a meeting for the Yanchep/Two Rocks Art & Culture Group.
Tomorrow: Mahjong in the afternoon and the opening of Wanneroo Art Award.
Maybe the W/E will be more layed back!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Ruby Tuesday

Please don't ask what this is called. All I know is that it is a succulent that started to grow a very long stalk from it's middle & produced these flowers!!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday #156

Colour due to the sun trying to get through a 'burning off' cloud. 
Not a bush fire thank goodness!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

SkyWatch Friday Season 4 Episode 44

This weeks Skywatch is a day late due to BLOGGER being out of action for 24 hours.
Shots taken on Thursday evening, cloud cover due to burning off. 

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Flying High again

Congratulations Brodie. Fly high and watch those knees!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Ruby Tuesday

Follow up on yesterday's Op shop post. The Salvation Army have many stores, this is one of the best. (Post Office sign in the background also a Ruby.) to see more bloggers who found RED this week go here.

Monday, May 09, 2011

Sunday, May 08, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday #155



Shadows at Two Rocks Marina, Western Australia.

Saturday, May 07, 2011

Wanton Destruction at Yanchep

Fishing below the Mary Lindsay Homestead at Yanchep in 2011.
In 1933 Mary Lindsay wrote to the Editor of The West Australian Newspaper the following:
YANCHEP BEACH RESERVE
Sir, May I make an appeal to people who come to Yanchep Beach to restrain their vandalism. The beach is one of the finest and the Government, recognising this, has made a reserve of 40 acres for the benefit of the public, opposite one of the finest fishing reefs in any country. Bathing behind this reef is always sheltered, but 150 yards north of it splendid surfing can be enjoyed. There is at the south end of the camping reserve an almost land-locked bathing pool about a quarter of a mile long that is ideal for the enjoyment of children and non-swimmers. The land below and above this reserve constitutes my farming land, and I have for the last seven years tried to add to the convenience of the public, but they have responded by the utmost vandalism, so that now I am forced to keep someone on watch at week ends and holidays to protect my surrounding property. To mention only a few instances of wanton destruction. I have a well on the edge of the camping ground with splendid water, whereas the Government well is brackish, and situated between rocks that make it impossible of approach except by the very active. I, therefore, threw open my well to the public with the result that over twenty times I have had the 50ft. of rope necessary for the wheel to bring up water stolen. I should say well over 100 buckets or petrol tins have been stolen in the last few years. This well is out of action at present. The well is 49ft. deep, and all but the first 17ft., which are boarded in, being blasted through solid stone, and the man who was let down, after a car party camped there some time ago, to see the extent of cleaning required, found it had been filled with all sorts of rubbish, old books, clothing, empty food tins, and the aforesaid stone to a depth of over four feet. As it would be at least a full day's work for two men to bring all this up, it remains as it is — useless to the public, who have to walk some distance to my house to get water or else go without tea at their picnics. This year larger numbers than usual are coming to this camping ground on horses or in horse-drawn conveyances, and at special request I placed a large iron drum for water for their horses beside this well. Last Sunday the water was emptied out of this, and a party made their fire in it and did their cooking, with the result that one side was burnt through. For the rest of the summer, as far as I am concerned, people's horses can go thirsty. On a wet day some time ago a party in a large motor car broke into the kitchen of the hostel, and to dry their clothes and warm themselves they made a roaring fire in the oven instead of the fireplace, thus burning through an almost new stove; so I have had to replace it. I could fill columns with other acts of vandalism done by people who come to the beach in expensive cars, which fact I would like to emphasise because most of the destruction has been done by people in a position to know better. Yours, etc. MARY LINDSAY. Yanchep Estate.

Here is a photo of one side of her house taken this week.

In dire need of restoration and hopefully turned into a place for the public to take some pride in.