Peas Unearthed

Peas Unearthed

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This postcard from Frank Winkler, where he writes that he has taken up Peas Meal work in the Table Lands, has caused more gossip in Flemington than the recent Atrocious weather.  A few folk at Rose's Cafe say that pile of peas  looks awful like rocks in the state penitentiary. Mr Farmhand declines to say anything but then

Blue Ribbon Show Rabbits

Blue Ribbon Show Rabbits

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Most would be surprised to know that Bart Brassica has a, well, soft spot might overstate the case, but a pre- deliction for Show Rabbits.  This Ticked Flemish Giant, alias Peter, has been known to bite, which might be one of the reasons Mr Farmhand will not come near Bart's  place these days, but despite his temperament Farmer

High Fashion for the Water Table@ the BluesFest, Byron

High Fashion for the Water Table@ the BluesFest, Byron

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The festival fashion tide, governed largely by the water table, has produced a bumper crop of Wellingtons at this year's Blues Festival at Byron.  For the complete scene you can skip through to well wellies,wellingtons & gallons of galoshe  and see the lot.  After some consideration, I think this pair, with their harkening to Wonder Woman's electric lasso,

Atopia, E-Topia, Isotopia, Utopia - Vowellishly Good Food in Bangolow

Atopia, E-Topia, Isotopia, Utopia - Vowellishly Good Food in Bangolow

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Bangalow is surely one of the treasures of the North Coast, from the old lady sitting on the porch of her classic Federation verandah, a fancy Zincalum awning over her, porch steps below set out with wellies, the school house with its brass bell, shops for fossickers and cafes for the hungry.  I will admit, upfront, that we

On Targa, Middleton Street, Byron Bay

On Targa, Middleton Street, Byron Bay

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Oh my, why did I start sketching the back of the bar with all its fiddly bottles and glasses? Mostly I try for something hasty, there is only so much one's fellow dinners will put up with. Still, there are plenty of reasons for loitering in Targa's dark wood clubbiness - most of them on plates. Firstly, the

Self Portrait After The Blues Festival - Byron Bay 2011

Self Portrait After The Blues Festival - Byron Bay 2011

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This self-portrait, done in the coffee tent while eating a warm blackberry jam donut, shows that three days of guitar music, dancing on a damp paddock in wellingtons and crowd watching is about the limit of the therapeutic window for me. My favourites?  Naturally Trombone Shorty, who either has a hidden oxygen tank, tardis lungs or has really

Rhubarbative Moments in field work in New Jersey

Rhubarbative Moments in field work in New Jersey

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In the worst rush of the rhubarb season Mr Farmhand sometimes teams up with his cousin, Frank Winkler.  Their granny, Hetty Winkler The Third,  knows why these boys have an uncanny likeness to each other, but she is not saying.  Frank W. has a penchant for Redhead Matches on which account he is seldom hired by folks who have barns

The Efficient Oval's Good Offices

The Efficient Oval's Good Offices

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In one of probabilities ploys the oval shells collected from Belongil Beach, where pebbles, rolled smooth by sand and waves are in greater frequency than shells, are balanced two left, two right, and so make something of a mirror in this composition. The oval, oblated, seems one of  nature's more efficient shapes, but perhaps for both the shells, fated to be ground to grit, and the pebble, on its way

Broken light and pleated water

Broken light and pleated water

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Walking east along Belongil Beach where it seeps into Byron's Main Beach, in the last direct light of afternoon, the tide out, the low flat beach leaves a landscape of pools, warm water basking in uncertain directions, the tide pulling at it from strange angles, the sunlight dimpled and etched along the curves of water, water purling in

Hitchcock Railway meets Petticoat Junction

Hitchcock Railway meets Petticoat Junction

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Slip down Butler Street, on the wrong side of the railwy tracks at Byron Bay, , and you can't miss the gothic splendour of filigree rust and red brick that is the old railway tank.  The baby blue gun-totting 'toon dude impastoed on the ground level makes a sweet offset to the deep blue morning glory which winds its tracks

Sense of Belongiling

Sense of Belongiling

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Add caption This scene might have come straight out of Newtown circa 1981, but it is the lounge area of Belongil Beach's Treehouse Cafe, 2011. As I don't travel with a scanner ( but I am now wondering about travel scan options) this is uploaded from an iphone photo, which might be a good thing, resolving all shades

Vini, Vidi,Vici, - Glass House, Tropical Centre, Botanic Gardens Sydney

Vini, Vidi,Vici, - Glass House, Tropical Centre, Botanic Gardens Sydney

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Leaving aside the first smallish corruption (veni to vini) ), the title here does not accept that the usual  egocentric  'I'  - ( you know ' I came, I saw, I conquered) . In this arrangment  the vine came first, and it did seem to be winning the race to the top of the glass house, with some

Crinum Lily and the Four Fishes

Crinum Lily and the Four Fishes

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It might be just me but that title sounds like a late fifties Jazz fusion band, though it definitely is not. This particular lily had flowered, been photographed in situ, (aka as my garden,) been picked, collaged and here, folded up.  The Four Fish maybe have mistaken Lily for a mic and are humming the back up line.

Cast Iron Case

Cast Iron Case

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This cast iron cover for a man hole - that inelegantly flawed term - is a model, very nearly, of symmetry and unwavering design chutzpah.  Walking about Tokyo these gems are literally at ones' feet . Even the notches for the tool to lift the cover are neat. Tokyo might be capital of in-ground graphics. This cast iron

Bread and Fridges - Is this loafing about?

Bread and Fridges - Is this loafing about?

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Why theorise that bread is the culinary substrate of reading when the facts speak for themselves?  If you are curious as to the connection betwen bread and fridges you might visit Kris Hemensley's April 2011   Issue of the Merri Creek Ezine to read my short essay on bread and fridges -The Tassajarah Way or Fridge Number 5. 

Quincings and Eight Feet Pete, the Fruit Picker

Quincings and Eight Feet Pete, the Fruit Picker

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Bart Brassica's quince harvest needs some extra hands, and as he hired  Eight Feet Pete, he got extra legs as well. Pete is a veteran fruit picker and a natural at the three-legged race, where he often picks up first and second place, solo, with two feet to spare! Bart Brassica's quince harvest needs some extra hands, and

Sun Sun at Crows Nest

Sun Sun at Crows Nest

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In the continuing pursuit of ramen we paid a second visit to Sun Sun at Crows Nest in the shopping centre on Willoughy Road which has Franklins upstairs and a kind of grubby food court downstairs. The unlit basement car park certainly has noir qualities.  The people at Sun Sun are cheerful, the gyoza are good and the

The Sky's The Thing

The Sky's The Thing

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Rain clouds court Wagga.Rain clouds court Wagga. Rain clouds court Wagga.Rain clouds court Wagga.

The Virtue of Fresh Eggs - Mates Gulley

The Virtue of Fresh Eggs - Mates Gulley

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Many days, in February, in New Jersey,  I lunched on poached eggs, fresh from the hen house and sauted greens. The snow outside, the simple, fresh comfort of the dish, the company, framed these as the paragon of lunches.  So while I might have been predisposed by the recollection, a variation of this dish, and the flowers, made

Lulaba - Best Street, Wagga

Lulaba - Best Street, Wagga

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Sit under the verandah at Lulaba and study  their tropical cake and the house across the road, both are classic takes.  There is whimsey and substance in each. Most times if you asked me I'd say No Thanks to a cake with pineapple in it, but in thise case, and place, thinking off it like that splash of

Riversdale - the endless possibilities of river fog.

Riversdale - the endless possibilities of river fog.

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Once  I stayed in Riversdale, mornings the fog rolled in, bright white. Is this reduction or refinement?  The cross, floating in, top right, warns skiers, rowers,boaters of the shoals.  At night the place might be mad with lightning. The Boyd gift is perfect for making things you did not think about at the time. Once  I stayed in

King Fern Unsprung - Episodes Two to Five

King Fern Unsprung - Episodes Two to Five

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Two to Five seems to imply the odds for the favourite on a day at the races, those minutes of clock-watching for the job you weren't in tune with. But here it's none of these, just the next four episodes of the King Fern's unfurling. For a moment in Episode Three ( 2nd down) the fronds had taken

Doublification and Country Towns - Why Wagga is OK

Doublification and Country Towns - Why Wagga is OK

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Monday morning early found me on a footpath table, at the Cache Cafe in Wagga.  It was damp out there, and a degree or five south of comfortable but the streetscape took in the elegant edifice of the Council Chambers.  Perspective and I have not managed so much as an acquaintenanceship to date, and here I've sketched in

Express Draw MacGraw

Express Draw MacGraw

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In idle moments waiting in queues at the airport  or loitering in the cinema foyer the Express draw app on my iphone is right kind of idle folly for me. There seems to be an element of luck - a louchedemonstration of how clumsy runs into the luck of the draw. These characters are all imaginery, though the

What the fashionable Psychidae wears this Autumn

What the fashionable Psychidae wears this Autumn

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The Bagworm's cocoon, here, in silk and sticks and sand, might be mocking possum fur. These cocoons, neat houses of the pupae, are always exciting, though slightly squeamish finds. Is it the prospect of the transformation inside that makes these cocoons fascinating, or the deft archictecture of insects?The Bagworm's cocoon, here, in silk and sticks and sand, might

Bart Brassica and the Mary Jane

Bart Brassica and the Mary Jane

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One of the more unusual crops on Farmer Bart Brassca's holdings are ladies pumps, or if he's lucky, the shoe plant might throw out a sport like this giant Mary Jane. While some farmers will be entering oversized marrows in the Amherst County Fair,  Bart is buttoning his hopes to gain a blue ribbon with this well-heeled kid-lined

Sketchabout,, Botanic Gardens at the Lotus Pond

Sketchabout,, Botanic Gardens at the Lotus Pond

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I missed the morning sketching class as I was on the School tennis run where naturally, as you will see, I took notes.  While I was sketching this, five ibises stalked past, two dusky moor hens walked by me, a neat-footed boy came right up and checked this out before I noticed him.  Two Indian ladies, one with

Agave - a right spiralling phenomena - Sydney Botanic Gardens

Agave - a right spiralling phenomena - Sydney Botanic Gardens

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Though unlabelled I am guessing this succulent is a member of the family that gave us tequila, the Agaves. Here the tight, prickly right-handed spiral of leaves, still wearing the the impression of their own serrated edges, spin out low to the ground, not unlike the after-effects of tequila itself might have an over-imbiber.Though unlabelled I am guessing

Scrambling Habits of the Heart

Scrambling Habits of the Heart

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Somethings insist on being drawn, this vine, making its way over the top garden bed in the Cunningham Courtyard of the Sydney Botanic Gardens being case in point. It was that exurbant dangling clause- the poddy flower,  that got me in. If this flower were a phrase, it would be bigger than the sentence that contained it. Quite

King Fern Unfolds in Precise Spirals of Green

King Fern Unfolds in Precise Spirals of Green

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The King Fern in my garden, which I think might be Angiopteris evecta, unfurls like a slow motion ballet, consisting mostly, at this stage, of pirouettes. This drawing is the first in what I plan to be a watching brief. The King Fern in my garden, which I think might be Angiopteris evecta, unfurls like a slow motion