Walking amongst us

As we blunder around this wobbly planet, there are wiser ones walking amongst us, who seem to actually know what’s going on.

One of them is Dave Hodges.

He stayed with us this weekend to celebrate my birthday.

Lawd Luv Ya Dave!

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On the edge of Paradise

We had so much fun on the edge of the Tarra Bulga National Park on Australia Day weekend, with the Bodins, and the Leahy-Dalbys. I have feeling this is going to become an annual ritual. Pete took some of the best photos I have ever seen of my children. I’m going to post a few tonight to make sure I get them up for everyone to see, but I expect to post many more from this charmed few days as I have only been able to absorb a small fraction of the wonderful pictures he took … expect more to come …

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Somehow tentative, and confident at the same time.

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Ethan has grown up with the camera, and he is very conscious of it now.

He’s manipulating his image, working the camera. He knows the picture

will say something about him, and he wants to play with that.

Ethan made these images; I just pulled the trigger now and again. He was

quite clear about what he wanted.

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Acting out falling into the river in this shot.

Tasma Glossary (courtesy of Lucinda)

Ethan gave us such gems as “its a wobbly planet”, an aphorism which has almost hourly application for me. Lucinda has been adding her own terms to the Tasma Lexicon …

Misapppeared: An item which has gone, and you miss it.

Appley-pus: Platypus

KangaBoo: a Kangaroo that surprises you.

Noodle – Man: Jesus*. See also, Noodle man house.

* Upon the death of her great grandmother, Helen Laura McClelland, Lucinda made her first visit to a church, where she saw stained glass, her first image of Jesus, with his air rendered as if a bowl of 2 minute noodles had been dumped on his head (something like the image below).

I like that noodle man”, she said.

Thumb-Morris Barnabas