I was happy to read in the local paper that there was an exhibition of sculptures by one of my favourite wood carver artists Robin Turner.
Sadly, he had a stroke three years ago and is no longer able to create.
He made his artwork from recycled timber and iron.
Some of his big birds are permanent fixtures at my local winery.
The exhibition was wonderful with many pieces on display that are privately owned as well as some other works of his.
I loved this chess set and stool..
There were some pieces for sale that were WAY to expensive for my budget.
And some that weren't.
So...I splurged on my very own little birdie.
And a most unusual clock that I love..
Robin used to frequent our once a month market where he'd sell his beads and buttons.
Each time I'd go I would have a chat to him and buy a few.
I still do-though now I chat to two women who have taken over his noworrybeads business.
I have a bit of a collection now..
They are handmade locally using collected Australian timber, tree prunings, seed pods, recycled wood from salvage and cast resin.
I enjoy getting out and about in my local area.
But not today...
It is very, very windy..
and I am NOT a big fan of wind.
It is good for one thing though..
drying my quilt that I made ages ago and has become quite grubby..
It will be back on the bed in no time!