December 29, 2011

Xmas Lights Aussie Style

In Hervey Bay gardens
Christmas is over but the lights will stay till New Year...
(After all, why spend all that time and money setting them up ...)


Santa's sleigh powered by reindeer??? No - 'roos!!!!


 High-set "Queenslander" house floating in the darkness



This garden full of tiny vignettes everywhere you look



December 24, 2011

A week of special tunes: TOP THREE (#3 SILLY)

Now let's get this straight ...these are not great because they (may be) "cute"

They are great because they are SILLY and STUPID and FUNNY!!!!

Thank you!


(and it's quite good to play them both at the same time!)

1. These cats are seriously bilingual ...

2. Not bilingual but just a little mysterious

December 22, 2011

A week of special tunes: #6 BILLY&BOB

First: BE VERY AFRAID!!!!!!!!

(no, not that guitar man - wait for the, um, singing man......)

Second: Aaah that's better .....

December 21, 2011

A week of special tunes: #5 PENGUINS

Epic performances captured on film this morning in my back garden.
The performers were given the theme "Jingle" and asked to improvise.



AND.....

December 18, 2011

A week of special tunes: #1 BRUCE


Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Nothing to look at on this one - just happy sounds to enjoy. 



December 11, 2011

Looking down on the Red Country

This is the amazing red country around Charleville in south-west Queensland 
(thousands of square kilometres around...)





 and on the ground ...

and on the map ...

November 13, 2011

Coool Clear Water

Summer is coming
Temperature's rising
And the cool water is lovely
(but don't take the plastic camera* into the water with you ...)

 Front
 Side
 Steps
Lanes

*"Time" camera, Vista film 400 ISO

October 31, 2011

Not A Pet!

Cane toads - nobody likes them! They are as horrible as they look.

Native to South America, cane toads were introduced to North Queensland in 1935 to eat up all the sugar cane beetles (which they didn't do). Since then they have done very well for themselves.  They go where they like, eat what they like, have few predators and have lots of (erk!) babies. And the worst thing - they emit a toxic goo which poisons other lovely animals.

Toads however have inspired some VERY silly songs so that is a good thing. 
This is a current favourite:

The Princess and The Toad (Thomas Fersen, Emily Loizeau & Moriarty)


No Bella, just walk straight past! Do Not Respond!

October 26, 2011

Red Centre #2

Close by Uluru is Kata Tjuta ("many heads"), a group of 30+ rounded red rocks rising out of the desert plain.
Like its neighbour Uluru, Kata Tjuta has always been a sacred place to the local traditional owners, the Anungu people. Many dreamtime (creation) legends are associated with these places and secret ceremonies are often carried out here. Most details of the mythology are not disclosed to outsiders.





    
Didgeridoo music: Ilingka the Dreamtime



October 17, 2011

Red Centre #1

Australia's Red Centre - very ancient and powerful land.
The strongest place of all is Uluru.
Uluru is a sacred site to the local traditional owners, the Anangu people.
A huge sandstone rock, Uluru is alive and beautiful, changing in colour at all hours of the day.

Late in day ...

Early in day ...


Sunset - time for the vans to head back to the campsite
Sunrise - 6am, 4 degrees C ... but look at the light within that rock!!


Didgeridoo music: Ilingka the Dreamtime

October 2, 2011

Blue on Blue

"Blue On Blue" (thank you Bobby Vinton for visiting us today)

We would like to welcome to this blog ... BLUE PAINTINGS!

In this candid snap, their manager Arthur prepares them for their portraits.
He has a difficult job. 
Several claim to be unfinished and are therefore grumpy, some would prefer to lie down, others are just plain crooked types.




 Oil paint on canvas, 
plus various extras (sand, impasto medium, paper and fun hehe)

September 20, 2011

Triple Treat!

Enjoy!


Old School brilliance.
No animation or CGI here ... black pants, shoes on knees, all dancing on knees (ouch).
And such a clever & silly song!

*from "Bandwagon" 1953

September 17, 2011

Ernie's Spring Time Garden

Today it is definitely Spring in this garden. 

The lively colours and lovely delicate flowers of the grevilleas and callistemons 
make intoxicating honey for the Eastern King Parrots.

This afternoon, most of the parrots are still sleeping off their morning excesses, 
except for one sensitive soul named Ernie - so called for his earnest taste in music. 
Hit it, Ernie!!!
When he gets a belly full of nectar you just can't get him off that piano!
  
Ernie is playing Clair de Lune (Debussy)

September 13, 2011

Quiet Afternoon on The Esplanade

More plastic foto love* ...

Winter
Late afternoon
Very quiet ...


But hang on - what is happening with those two?

 *Holga (135BC Kodak 200)

September 10, 2011

Saturday Night

Here it is! the ONLY REAL Saturday night song!
Classic Australian rock from 1984 - 
still classic today, 
and not only with the ancient old baby-boomers ...

Cold Chisel: Saturday Night









Pics 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 taken with Holga 135BC, others with trusty Lumix DMC-TZ3

September 9, 2011

Peaceful Water, but?

Photos that wanted to be paintings ....
in two far-apart places.

And deep under the surface, music* telling a darkish story 
from the Finnish and Slovak underbelly....
Goodness me!!

1. In Monet's garden at Giverny, France - a very painting-y place 

2. In the botanical gardens at Brooklyn, NYC - a very peaceful place

* Sibelius: Swan of Tuonella Op.23 (Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra)

September 5, 2011

Spring is sprunging!!!!

Let's climb onto the magic flying machine and say hello to....
Monet's Garden at Giverny.....aaaaahhhhh..... lovely!

August 27, 2011

Windy afternoon

It's nearly Springtime
And the palm trees want to fly away ....



... then the day draws to a close and the air settles down 
to go to sleep. Aaaahhh!


August 22, 2011

Smily Time

An oldie and goodie with a touching and moving video treatment!

Kirsty MacColl: "In These Shoes?" (2000)


Video: Ironman (Youtube)



August 16, 2011

A Carousel - and an administrative merry-go-round ...

             In Paris France! Next to le Tour Eiffel!                       
Much enjoyed, much photographed...
BUT
There's a story lurking behind the music and smiles (of course) ...

So here is the story:

1. In 1986 the showman M. Roger Alliot received a one-year permit from the City of Paris to instal the lovely traditional carousel with its 36 horses. 

2. From then on, he always paid his annual fee but the one-year permit was never renewed. 

3. No problems until 2001 - new Mayor, new intention to MOVE this illegal structure. 

4. Then, nine years of Administrative Tribunals, expulsion orders, defamation charges, claims & counter-claims of "shenanigans", "extortion", "guerilla procedures". 

5. But still the carousel stayed, still the children had fun and the footsore parents were grateful.

6. The stand-off finally came to a conclusion one year ago. The carousel was dismantled July 2010. And almost immediately replaced by another - almost identical but with a different owner. Hmmmmm......
These pictures of that stubborn naughty illegal installation were taken May 2009.

 And here is the answer to the Quik Quiz (previous post).
This cameraman (and his protective friend) like the yellow horse. Or are they spies from City Hall??




*Hurdy-Gurdy Music: Walter Losi