Our weekend has been given over to maintenance on the block and house - lots of pressure cleaning by Fiona, weed-snipping and painting for me.
One always gets the chance to be distracted by the rust table when your doing other jobs. The rust shall be shared with Fiona - I believe it is now our rust bank.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Delicious rusted cogs on the rusting table |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Rusting saddles, screws and washers on the rusting table |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Delicious rusted cogs on the rusting table |
One other job was cutting up a plank and glueing reinforcing rod into the cut down bits so they can be installed (cemented into the ground) at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre. Lucky there was a bit of rod in the rust bank.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Wood for the MNC Indigenous Yarning Circle story board |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Wood for the MNC Indigenous Yarning Circle story board |
And go course there was the painting in the landscape - done to the sounds of calming music. Not so hard to do in the shade and with a gorgeous sky.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Painting the rails and deck boards of the western deck |
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©2014 Barry Smith - All clean, painted and shiny again |
We visited my brother and sister-in-law in Townsville - she had lost one of the drops of a "found" bow earring - I knew they were one offs - so offered to show her a selection of other possible "found" pieces.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Earring drops cut from trays and handles |
A very good weekend of taking steps to regain control of our block and house.
Looks like a lovely time...especially the rusty parts and the wooden sculpture. A story board for a yarning circle. As in telling yarns or working with yarn/thread? Very curious...
ReplyDeleteGood work is good work - weed-shipping or artwork - I feel a sense of satisfaction after both. Great rust table!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good week end, very windy here with some rain, not very conducive for work out side.
ReplyDeleteJ, VA and P - thanks for going us on our ordinary journey of life on the block. J - the yarning circle is 4 boomeranging bench seats around a fire pit with local totem posts. A gathering and spiritual place. The story board will tell visitors what the Yarning Circle is about. VA - I agree - there are so many ways we create including just doing good wholesome work around our patch - I know that you do just that around your house and studio. P - yes a grand weekend - as you say it has to be the right weather for it. All - go well. B
ReplyDeleteThe story boards got my attention and I love the thought of yarning circles watched over by local totem posts.
ReplyDeleteStory boards grabbed my attention too .... like Robyn I love the idea of sitting around fires in yarning circles - or at least I picture this happening around the fire at night. Beautiful. You have been busy Barry.
ReplyDeleteR and SB - thanks for your comments. R & SB - the story board will tell who made the yarning circle, what the totems mean and how the circle will be used in ceremony. I think fires are such good mediums for ceremony and just connecting people. Go well. B
ReplyDeleteI think I have rust envy, though I suppose my rust collection is rather similar. I do love rust though, and I enjoy seeing yours. The Yarning Circle is a wonderful idea.
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