Monday, May 30, 2011

A Magical Time Of Year

Even though the days are short and cold, there is a magical quality about late Autumn and Early Winter here in Tasmania. On Saturday evening, just after sunset we were treated to a display of southern lights, we don't often see them and when we do it always feels special. Then on Sunday morning this is what we awoke to in the garden! It must have got down very cold in the night and this ice sculpture is the result of a leak in one of our water pipes which had sent a fine water spray out over a patch of long grass and bracken. In each of these structures, if you look closely, you will see a grass stem or other vegetation on which the ice has formed. Now readers in some of the colder areas of Europe and America probably won't think much of this, but for us it was a real treat. I think we have had snow fall here where we live just three times in thirty odd years, and only once did it settle long enough to scrape together enough to make a small snowman, it just doesn't get all that cold, really.

I'm working on pieces to bring away with me to the Gold Coast International Teddy Bear Fair which is being held over the Queen's Birthday long weekend (11th and 12th June) The little guy I'm making now has such a sweet face, I'm not sure I want to take him along! I might want to keep him. This doesn't often happen to me, but occasionally one little face will talk to me and I'll hang on to the bear........ for a while at least.

Last week I received my trophy from the Sydney Teddy Bear Fair people's choice competition, a lovely crystal piece to add to my cabinet :) This was for Fynn, and he won the Modern Bear category.

Lastly, don't forget to cast your vote in the Australasian Creative Design Awards, voting is open for just a few more days. On Wednesday morning all the entries will be available for adoption, I hope to "see" you there!

9 comments:

  1. Wow!!!! That is amazing!!!
    Congrads on the trophy! Love your bears!!!
    Hugs Lindaxx

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  2. What a Magical treat!! Hope you have a good time at the Gold Coast show won't see you there this year.
    Hugs Lyn

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  3. Lol at the frost, and you're right, doesn't have quite the same charm here :oD

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  4. sounds really cold at your place but i think bear activities are HOT in Australia, lots of bear work creation are coming out rather than staying inside the den ;o))

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  5. Love your little Flynn, he's so cute. Your iced up garden is beautiful. Just sent you an email about the bird. He's going to look great in my display cupboard.

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  6. Many congratulations on your award. Love hyour little icicles. We are having a drought here in Kent. We've had very little rain in the last 3 months...very unusual for us. We're normally complaining that it never stops raining! Hope the Gold Coast Fair goes well.

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  7. Fascinating ice pics ... what a treat !!! I'm sewing madly for the Gold Coast Show too and looking forward to seeing you there. Congratulations for Flynn ... I love his beautiful smile :0)

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  8. Hi Linda, what fantastic ice sculptures! That is so cool, I would have been out there with the camera too :) It must have been awesome seeing the Southern Lights too!!! Wow!!
    Congratulations on Flynn!!! And I can't wait to see the cutie pie bear that you don't want to part with. Hugs Sarah

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  9. Your bears are beautiful, love the expression on Finn! I still never get tired of what magic Nature creates, lovely ice photos!

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