Tuesday, June 02, 2026

A Visit To...

A visit to Tomato Lake at the beginning of May seems like an age ago now, months seem to be zooming past. And I still have so many posts from May to publish, this visit was actually on May 1st. 

 There had been a lot of planting done along the edge of the lake to create habitat for wildlife. I was amazed at how tall some of the plants had become. I had to pause a minute to recollect how long it had been since I had been here. Must have been months, if not a year.

 As always there's plenty to see, I was especially thrilled seeing a nankeen night heron nestled on a branch. It kept glancing and calling out in a particular direction. I then noticed tucked in denser foliage, it's mate and at least one fledgling. It was difficult to see them clearly through the leaves. Their reddish brown plumage gives them a stunning appearance. They are not always easy to see, as they can camouflage really well. It's only the second time I've seen any here.

I was also lucky to see a snake necked turtle out of the water on a tree branch, again this was an extremely lucky sighting, as it was not easy to see...





































 

Monday, June 01, 2026

Another Stunning...

Another stunning exhibition featuring various media, although comprising mainly of textiles. Once again the talent of the artists is astonishing.
Stitched and Bound features twelve artists and will be at Midland Junction Arts Centre until the end of the month.
The CoLab space at the centre has the artists in residence during the exhibition. The artists work in rotation allowing the public to return several times to watch each working. I took advantage of this on the day of my visit, chatting with two of the artists while they continued creating...