Wednesday, July 18, 2012

William Ricketts

A rewarding trip with one of my daughters last Friday to visit William Ricketts Sanctuary.  The fact that it was a cold, dim day in the Dandenongs did not hamper our spirits in the slightest.
 
William Ricketts lived until he was 94 years old and even into his 90s, his passion and compulsion for his work was clearly evident in video footage of him that is available for viewing at the Sanctuary.

The sculpture work in the gardens is prolific and wonderful but it was Ricketts' views about the importance of connecting with and appreciating nature, and through that, of indigenous Australians, that I found particularly inspiring.

I have had intentions of visiting this Sanctuary for many years and am glad that I finally made the effort to get there.  Well worth it... although possibly better saved for a sunnier day :)

A lovely treat at the end of our walk was a visit to Churinga Cafe (which is "conveniently" located near the carpark), where we shared a delicious Devonshire Tea.  Wonderful!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Smile

I am off to my grandmother's home this afternoon, although sadly she will not be there.  She passed away a few months ago and our family are gathering at her place for the last time.

I came across this video yesterday (https://vimeo.com/44041666) which reminded me in particular, of my grandfather.  He wore a similar hat, had lovely eyes and was always a great advocate for "happiness".  What I wouldn't do to feel his rough, warm hands in mine once more.

My grandmother on the other hand, loved nothing better than a good argument and her son (my dad) was a great match for her - fun and fire!

I am sad that I will never see my loving grandparents again yet there is comfort in my sense that they are together once more.