An adventure in space ...
Nike Savvas with her artwork Atomic: Full of Love, Full of Wonder
at the Art Gallery of NSW yesterday. It took 10 days to install.
Photo: Jon Reid
Photo: Jon Reid
Miss Eagle is back. After three weeks in the Northern Territory - in Alice Springs and Tennant Creek - she spent two days and three nights at home before she embarked on GreenFaith Australia's Walking Humbly: a journey to the Murray. This was a must since your Miss E dreamed up the concept which was then brought to wonderful reality by Elyse Rider and Jamel Kaur Dhillon. Last night (in spite of having two good sleeps on Sunday and Monday) I slept the clock around and then some. Clearly a delayed reaction!
However there is so much to do.
- Planning the "community meets industry" day at next year's EcoForum 2010 in conjunction with Steve Posselt.
- Planning my volunteering days under Jamel's competent direction at the Parliament of the World's Religions
- Supporting my friend, Patricia Corowa, who has only just, in the last few days, been selected to attend that famous conference in Copenhagen. Please do all you can to help the Pacific Island participants by going to GetUp! and taking the requested action.
- Organising my involvement in volunteer library work at Worowa Aboriginal College.
- Going to hear Sulak Sivaraska speak to-night at the Augustine Centre.
I have much to blog about and many photographs to sort through and edit. So I might disappear for another day or two..or seven. But I will be back as soon as I can. Until then, you will know that I am occupied productively.
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