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My Tiny Italian Garden goes to Europe

11 Tuesday Nov 2014

Posted by Teresa in Travel

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Beach, Cats, Croatia, fishing, Markaska, travel

Last week I pulled up the garden because Poppet and I headed to Croatia to meet up with his dad for a European vacation. So far we’ve been to Zagreb and Markaska and now we are in Dubrovnik. More about Zagreb, Markaska, food and gardening later. Today we took Poppet to the beach in Dubrovnik so he could have a splash before heading to colder weather in Wales tomorrow. While there I saw something very peculiar and somewhat spectacular.

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Not five metres from where Poppet was wading there was a man, in a neat red sweater, fishing. It wasn’t long before he caught a little fish. As he took the fish off the fishing line he let out a couple of loud whistles. Suddenly this black cat appeared from behind a rather well to do hotel about 50 metres away and bounded toward us. When he was a couple of metres away the man tossed the little fish in front of him. It was wiggling and thrashing about as it flew through the air. Just as it landed the cat grabbed it and raced off. I hadn’t even had time to take out my camera. However, about fifteen minutes later he caught another little fish and I quickly grabbed my camera. He handed the fish to a young friend and as he whistled to the cat I got ready to shoot. And this is what happened…

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Angels Over Sydney

01 Monday Apr 2013

Posted by Teresa in art, Australia, Performance, Photography, Travel

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amusement park, amusement rides, Angels, Easter, Fair rides, joyfull, rollercoster, Sydney Royal Easter Show

Yesterday, at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, I was entranced by the people flying through the air. Not simply because they were so high and moving so fast, but because it’s just wonderful to see people having so much fun.

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Sunflowers in the Garden

23 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by Teresa in art, China, Cooking, Garden, Home, Photography, Travel

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Ai Wei Wei, China, Family, home, Italy, Kwinana, macro, Perth, photography, Sunflowers

A few weeks before we left for China I pulled up most of the vegies from the garden. I didn’t want our guests to walk out to a garden full of weeds so I scattered flower seeds randomly in the garden bed. Some of these were sunflowers and they sprouted immediately. We saw the first flowers bursting through just before we left.

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Our guests tell me that they loved walking out and seeing a patch of bright colour everyday. By the time we got back the sunflowers were at the end of their life so I replaced them with basil, eggplants bok choy and spinach. However, they were not ready to give up the garden totally and soon enough seeds from the old sunflowers started to sprout amongst the basil. I was so glad because I’ve always loved sunflowers.

When I was a child I would plant the seeds in any nook and cranny. Then when the flowers were spent I would dry them out and eat the seeds with my mum. I’m going to try this with poppet when these flowers go to seed.

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I love the way the flowers turn with the sun. In fact the Italian name for them is Girasole, which literally mean ‘turn with the sun’. Curiously, they also seem to follow me around. Where ever I go I come across them. Maybe it’s just that they’re common or that they grow almost anywhere or that I notice them because I love them so much. In any case, over the years they have kept me company and cheered me up in my travels.

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I took this photo in 1991 in Kwinana, an industrial suburb in Perth on one of my first photographic adventures with poppet’s dad. This was long before digital photography; when you used film sparingly. This was the only shot of the sunflower I took that day and I can still remember the moment the shutter clicked.

When we went to Italy in 1999 we ran into an enormous field of sunflowers driving from Venice to Rome and had to stop and get amongst them. (This is a much younger me.)

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I kept seeing them in China but sadly I didn’t take any photos.  However, it did make me think about Ai Wei Wei’s installation Sunflower Seeds. I haven’t seen it but the idea of it excites me. The work is made up of millions of hand crafted porcelain sunflower seeds. Apparently, sunflower seeds were one of the few treats during the cultural revolution and friends would catch up while indulging in this simple pleasure. I noticed that this practice continues today in other forms. Once when we went to dinner with a group of friends in Shanghai bowls of sunflower seeds were placed on the table at the end of the meal and everyone began cracking the husks open. It reminded me of my childhood when I would dry out my sunflower seeds and them munch on them with my mum.

I’ve added these links to Ai Wei Wei’s Sunflower Seeds.

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/unilever-series-ai-weiwei-sunflower-seeds

http://artasiapacific.com/Magazine/72/SunflowerSeedsAiWeiwei

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Australian Gothic

12 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by Teresa in Home, Photography, Travel

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Austalian, Austalian Gothic, Gothic, landscape, photography, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Wolf Creek

I’ve had a kind of bloggers block over the last few weeks, except writing is not the problem; images are. I’m still struggling to find my eye in an Australian context. I decided to look at some photos I’d taken in Australia over the last few years for inspiration. I came across a series I started working on about 5 years ago I called Australian Gothic. While the images of Australia that populate ad campaigns and soap operas focus on beautiful beaches, lovely sunshine and suburban bliss there is also a literary and filmic tradition that focuses on Australia as a harsh, uninhabitable place full of the unknown. Think Picnic at Hanging Rock, Wolf Creek or Mad Max and you will get a sense of Australia not as a country of endless fun and relaxation but as a harsh, unnerving and ghostly environment. Even the idea of Australia as a place of endless sunshine is turned in on itself, as it becomes something that is overwhelming, blinding, scorching and fatal. There is also a tradition of Gothic architecture that peppers the Australian landscape; churches, schools, tin sheds, rusty windmills and gargoyled buildings. This was the Australia I wanted to reference when I took these photos and I think it might be the one that helps me look through the lens again.

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Life at Home

14 Thursday Feb 2013

Posted by Teresa in China, Home, Photography, Travel

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Buddha, China, garden, Madonna, photography, travel

We’ve been back from our trip about a month now and I feel bad that I haven’t post a blog yet. It has taken me a while to get over the shock of getting back to everyday life at home after the high of living in China. I’ve always loved China but this time I fell ‘in love’ and leaving felt like I was ending an intense romance prematurely. I cried when it was time to leave the apartment. To make matters worse, on the way to the airport the chauffeur put on the Madonna song ‘I’ll say Goodbye’ which set me off again, even though it also made me feel ridiculous. Before My Tiny Italian Garden returns home to Australia, I though I would add a few last photos from China.

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Poppet Puts on a Show

13 Thursday Dec 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Theatre, Travel

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blurred images, canon 5D, childhood, China, joyfull, memories, movement, photography, Play, Poppet, Tongli, travel

We arrived back in Australia yesterday and its hard to let go of China. I miss it already. I’ve been going through some of my photos in an attempt to hang on to the sensation of being there and I found these of Poppet in Tongli. He found the little lane way and used it as a playground. I thought it was a great opportunity to take a few photos of him that captured his free spirit and playfulness. As I was snapping away a small crowd gathered to watch. I think they might have thought it was a some sort of photo shoot. However, it was just a mother trying to freeze and contain a few precious moment of her darling son.

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Misty Mornings at the Summer Palace

08 Saturday Dec 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Travel

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Beijing, cold, fog, mist, photography, Summer Palace, tourism, travel

IMG_4913It was cold the morning we went to visit the Summer Place but we decided to take a boat ride anyway. The lake was full of mist and the thought of cruising through it and taking photographs was very appealing to me. My friend Cathie P and I both like taking photographs on misty mornings. We know that the result will be photographs with poor definition, low contrast and too much white but we like them anyway. I was thinking of her as I was looking through the lens, wishing she could see what I was seeing. Boats disappeared into a soft white haze and weeping willow that trees looked blurred when breeze blew through their branches. The mist made the scene in front of me look like a faded picture.

This post is for Cathie P.

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Tongli

07 Friday Dec 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Theatre, Travel

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China, cormorants, fishing, Oarsmen, Oarswomen, photography, Shanghai, Tongli, tourism, Venice, water towns

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We were taken to the beautiful water town of Tongli last weekend. Apparently, unlike some of the other water towns around Shanghai, it is still all about the locals and local tourism. With houses backing right up to the canals and lovely old bridges it’s just charming. Like Venice the tourists take rides on long thin boats that are oared by a single ‘oarsman’. Unlike Venice though the oarsmen are mostly women.

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While I was wandering around with my camera I noticed a small fishing boat with a passenger load of cormorants.

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As I started taking photos a weathered but rather spritely old fisherman jumped on board and put on a show with the birds. He nudged a couple of them into the water with his pole. They ducked under a few times and when they popped up he guided them back onto the pole. Once on the boat, he slid open a floor plank and stroked their necks, at which point —accompanied by a few gasps from the crowd— the birds coughed up a fish.  This was all done with great dramatic effect. He sure did know how to keep his audience in suspense. When he jumped back onto land he collected money from a satisfied audience. It would have to be the best street/water performance I’ve seen for a long time.

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Forbidden City

04 Tuesday Dec 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Travel

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China, Forbidden City, Sydney Morning Herald, tourism, travel

When we were in Beijing I went to the Forbidden Palace on my own to take photos of this once mysterious place and its treasures. My partner had already seen it on another trip and we just knew that there were going to be too many people and steps for poppet. We made the right decision: the queue was enormous and once inside people were everywhere.

It dawned on me that there was no way I was going to be able to take many photos without tourists in them. I took a few close-ups, but trying to capture the grandeur of the site was impossible. However, the people themselves turned out to be very interesting. I love seeing people pose for photographs. Often they run up to camera afterwards to check to if they like the shot and then run back and adjust their pose. This ritual doesn’t seem to have any age, gender or national boundaries. I love it and so here are a few of my favourites of photo taking/posing tourists as well as some of the crowds.

BTW I just noticed this article in the SMH— Full-size Forbidden City gates replica planned for NSW theme park. Crazy!

http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/fullsize-forbidden-city-gates-replica-planned-for-nsw-theme-park-20121204-2arzc.html

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Shanghai Biennale

23 Friday Nov 2012

Posted by Teresa in China, Photography, Travel

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Art, Biennale, China, photography, Shanghai, Shanghai Biennale

A couple of weeks ago we went to the Shanghai Biennale. Poppet got super excited because a few months ago I had taken him to the Sydney Biennale and he loved it. In fact he found it hard to get to sleep that night because he kept wanting to talk about the exhibitions. His sentences all began with ‘And do you remember the one with…’.

Poppet was convinced the Shanghai Biennale was going to be held on Cockatoo Island and we had to take a ferry to get there, just like in Sydney. In fact it was held at an old thermal power station and the site was perfect. Huge ceilings and stairs, little rooms leading to massive open spaces, traces of old machinery and huge windows with magnificent views.

I only took my iPhone and not my 5D but here are a few photos anyway.

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