Hi everyone. I hope you and yours are dong well. So the Tree Street Art Safari is done and dusted, and now I am in preparation for the Dardanup Art Trail on the 20-21 April. I wish to thank my wonderful hosts in Banksia Street for the Tree Street Art Safari where I have been exhibiting for 4 or 5 years. They are amazing and so generous to me. Thankyou! Thankyou also to everyone who visited or made purchases. It was lovely to meet and chat with you. Thankyou everyone.
If you missed it you can see some of what I do here - Doodling on Botanical Contact Eco Prints. I also do photography and lots of other things!
It is early Autumn here and we are desperate for rain. It hasn't rained in our area since last September or October. It surely must come soon. Trees, some hundreds of years old, are dyeing - they are calling it "forest collapse". An ecological disaster. So awful.
In between getting ready for these two art trails we try to go for a walk most mornings. We are lucky to have some great walks near where we live. Here are just a few. There are others we choose depending on the weather, and a few a little further away especially during wildflower season. Summer walk in Manea Reserve. You can read more by going to the links to my past posts.
You might even see a kangaroo!
Pram friendly walking path, Millbridge
Paperbark Cathedral Walk, Leschenault Estuary
A walk by the water , Leschenault Inlet, Bunbury
On the radio a couple of weeks ago they were asking for suggestions of walking songs. There are hundreds. Here are just a few, and down below a list I found on the net.
Walk Right Back - Anne Murray
I Walk the Line - Johnny Cash
Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves
Moon Walk - Michael Jackson
These boots are made for walking - Nancy Sinatra
Walk Like an Egypian - The Bangles
Walk Right In - The Rooftop Singers
You'll Never Walk Alone - Gerry and the Pacemakers
The Walk - The Beatles
spinditty - 100 best songs with walk in the title
And a little summer sunset stroll down by the Estuary about 1 kilometre from home. We are so lucky to have so many walks close to home.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I value your comments and look forward to hearing from you. I will try to visit your blogs in return. Do you have some favourite walks close to home? Perhaps you would like to tell us about them in your comments.
Have a wonderful week.
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My corner of the world through my camera
Wednesday Around the World at Communal Global hosted by Randomosity.
and Little bird - Pienilintu
Thankful Thursday
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