Some analogue photography for you…

If you are looking for some olde style photography then try out this new exhibition by photographic artist Kaye Dixon.

Imagining Mum 2012

 
Mother painting with light et al techniques

Vignettes – my own [environmental] flowers and foliage combined with my mum’s much-used vase on Irish linen tablecloth covering her corner table.
What memories does this invoke or create for you?

SHARON GREENAWAY

Colin Hay at Theatre Royal in Castlemaine

My family and I had the pleasure of seeing and listening to a great international performer at this small country theatre in Central Victoria last night.

Colin gave a full 2 hour performance that consisted of a mix of story telling from his life as an entertainer as well as a fabulous rendition of old (some from his former band Men at Work but not all) and new songs. I was particularly moved with his reasoning for and rendition of the song about his father.

Hay’s technique with the four guitars that he alternatively used during the night was really a great sight to behold.

The venue itself left a bit to be desired, with the evening dinner show starting an hour later than was advertised. The meal when it came, a two course meal that included a hot soup (or pizza) on a warm summer night and a main that was tender but not the best for the $30.00 price tag.

Staff were pleasant.

The venue also had a lot of noise going on that seeped into the performance, some was filtering through from the other people who were attending the bar/restaurant in another part of the theatre, but a lot came from the kitchen as dishes were washed/ stacked etc. True to his professionalism Colin Hay continued on as if there was nothing but his performance to be enjoyed but as an onlooker I was dismayed and as I was leaving I noticed a well known media critic saying a few words about the noise to the doorman.

Anyway it was a lovely way to spend time with my family that consists of husband and two adult children, a rare treat nowadays.