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Monday, 5 April 2010

take it as red


while playing with a bit of reddish dirt
from the back paddock at home just now
i remembered there was still another camera
to download from the Flinders wandering

here's a nice finger painting from the Dogs/Gods above


the image below is from the inside of a curious vessel


used to hoist mud from the bottom of a well
during the construction stage
the little holes are for the water to run out
while the mud and rocks are being hauled to the surface


orange hills in a jewel-like landscape



contemplation of 'labours' at the end of the week...

16 comments:

  1. I am in love with any Dogs above...or elsewhere for that matter...and that seems a very fine bench for contemplating just about anything.

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  2. Hope you had a fine nap there. Makes me think a bench would be a fine edition to my outdoor studio. I covet your curious vessel to rust fabric.

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  3. the vessel isn't mine, it lives at Wirrealpa
    but
    at least i know where i can find it!
    and Sweetpea, whether it's the Dogs above
    or
    in the Lap of the Dogs
    both a good thing.

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  4. Beautiful post with stains of reddish brown in various forms. Calls for contemplation.

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  5. Till now i thougt mudcloth was only made in Africa but i see.....................
    XXXm

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  6. amazing hand--with 'paint' strokes.

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  7. Love the mud! In Canada i saw ochre mud, in Kootenay Park, There were small ponds called paint pots, the first nations used the mud as a paint. It was so beautiful to see the paint pots there. Thanks for your tip of polishing the eggs, the're lovely now.

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  8. Gorgeous rich red! Pity you didn't zoom in closer to that wash line so that I could contemplate the weeks labours too.

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  9. Fascinated by your blog
    and images
    we used to live in Morocco which has a little the same landscape
    rather dry and spare
    and lovely
    came to you via Bee's blog

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  10. Red dirt to feel...dry air to breath ... a long way to see. Ahhhhhhhhhhh.

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  11. lovely scene, you're almost camouflaged by the 'flag'lines....

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  12. Love the vessel-the patterns are fabulous.

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  13. what a lovely play in the mud you have had... and such awesome reslults too...

    xt

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  14. heaven.... all of it.... perfect bliss xo

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  15. ahhhh am loving the red....rusty travels. Sometimes red is the only way forward....love to you xx

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  16. looks like a GRAND time in those orange hills...

    'i love a sunburnt country.. '

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