Margaret’s hat

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

A few found objects

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #182: Interesting Objects

Some known, some obscure. All guesses considered.

Pick a Word – September 2021

Lost in Translation – Thursdays Special – Pick a Word September 2021

Paulas words made me think for a while. This morning the Female Satin Bowerbirds came into the garden looking for a bit of nectar from the Yamba Sunshine Grevillea which was fortuitous for reachable.

REACHABLE

I have a few photos of boats but this sailing boat in Genoa was the best for docked

DOCKED

Linkage had to be a chain and a rusty one is even better

LINKAGE

I couldn’t find anything straight away and then I remembered the horses who had a short disagreement. I don’t know what infuriated one of them

INFURIATED

Last week on a walk in the park prior to another lockdown at my besties area, I found a hat on a post and thought “that may come in handy” and here is a post behatted

BEHATTED

The hat

Cee’s Mid-week Madness Challenge – May Colour – Purple
Jude’s Life in Colour: Purple

Jude asked “Have you any purples In your neighbourhood?”
A hat for all those Steampunk people I found at the Kyogle Markets. (Kyogle is a town on the North Coast of NSW)

Spiky Squares #27

Becky’s photo challenge for March #SpikySquare is almost over. You still have five days to add a spiky.
Drop into Beckys Spiky Square site for some details and other peoples spiky photos.

The rules are simple:
Have fun interpreting the spikiness but don’t forget there is ONE absolute rule for this daily photo challenge – your main photograph must be square.

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