Down in the Dungeons
The first time I went to see the bluestone building for Deaf Children Australia I was taken down into the basement. The …Continue reading »
View ArticlePlaces Where Ghost Stories Start
Why is the basement always the scariest part of a building? Okay, they are dark, they are dingy, but why …Continue reading »
View ArticleUp the Driveway
This morning I drove back to the Bluestone that belongs to Deaf Children Australia on St Kilda Road to take more …Continue reading »
View ArticleInfluencing Me – Brooke Shaden
Recently I was introduced to CreativeLIVE by Carol Dunnigan and when I finally got around to checking it out, a workshop …Continue reading »
View ArticleSome Inspire Words More Than Others
Last weeks image to get people writing seemed to be a bit of a hit, so I thought I would try it again and I was asked if I would do it more often. I don’t know if I will do it every week, but I will...
View ArticleInfluencing Me – Looking at Paintings for Inspiration
The other day I was having a conversation with Laura Macky and she was saying how she wants to start looking at paintings and artists from other times, or something to that effect. When I was doing my...
View ArticleInfluencing Us: The Art of Christmas
As it is Christmas in a few days I thought it might be nice to look at art work with a difference for the Introductions/Influencing Me post this week. What I thought would be nice would be to look at...
View ArticleIntroductions: View from a French Hillside
Today’s Introduction is new to me, but as soon as she was recommended to me I knew I had to introduce her to you. Her name is Jane Morley and is the person behind the blog View from a French Hillside....
View ArticleIntroductions: Anne Sandler
Today I would like to introduce you to my friend Anne Sandler and her blog, Slow Shutter Speed. I’ve known Anne for quite a few years and we met through our blogs. I have watched as she has grown with...
View ArticleDown in the Dungeons
The first time I went to see the bluestone building for Deaf Children Australia I was taken down into the basement. The basement was pretty much what you would expect it to be. Dark, dingy, and dank....
View ArticlePlaces Where Ghost Stories Start
Why is the basement always the scariest part of a building? Okay, they are dark, they are dingy, but why would a ghost want to live in one? Buildings, like the bluestone that belongs to Deaf Children...
View ArticleUp the Driveway
This morning I drove back to the Bluestone that belongs to Deaf Children Australia on St Kilda Road to take more photos. I have concentrated on taking photos of the inside, but today, it was a...
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