Lens-Artists Challenge #196: Humour









John’s Cellpic Sunday
This Margaret Olley’s hat
Margaret Olley was a famous Australian artist. When she died, her house and contents were carefully recreated in the Tweed Art Gallery, even as you can see in the above photo, cigarette butts in an ashtray.
Here are a few views from inside of her house in the gallery. Have a peek through the windows
Debbie’s One Word Sunday: Drink
The favourite spot on my place. I haven’t done any work down there for quite a while as after the fire of December 2019 it made me too sad to go down there.
Looking at these photos does bring back happy memories and a bit of motivation to see what work needs to be done.
It is good to share. A White-throated Honeyeater and a Yellow-faced Honeyeater
Just drink, don’t look at your reflection. Those rocks look slippery. A White-throated Honeyeater
A Fuscous Honeyeater sips
A Red-browed Firetail Finch get really into drinking
One month before the fire and a week after
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