Saturday, November 22, 2008

Snow, and it's late spring!

Early yesterday morning I drove to Nimmitabel, which is half-way to Canberra and only an hour from the snowfields. At the top of the mountain just a few kilometers before Nimmitabel, it suddenly began to snow. So lovely, big fat flakes swirling down... Within minutes it looked like Christmas in the northern hemisphere.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Tragedy at Tathra - a day in the news

Last night at Tathra (about 40 minutes drive north of Eden, just south of Bega), a young father jumped off the wharf and drowned while attempting to save his sons. It's a very sad story. I went to Tathra as chauffeur for my friend Phil, who is the local cameraman for WIN news, though this time he went in his capacity as photographer for the Daily Telegraph.

It's not much fun covering such a story, being surrounded by sadness all day. It's as if the elements reflected the feelings of those present, because it rained and the wind blew all day long.

There wasn't much to see, just an empty wharf with a few hopeful seagulls, their feathers disarranged by the wind.

Sara from the Eden Magnet came, and interviewed the Anglican minister who was providing free counseling.

News people came from far and wide. The Canberra Times was represented, and even Denham Hitchcock and Paul Collins from the Sydney networks were present, as well as the ABC crew.

The police came and had a look, but what was there to see?

Some of the relatives and friends of the family were upset at the presence of reporters. I heard that some inappropriate questions were asked, but I could see that a many of the news people really did care, and felt sad at what had happened.

The one bright spark in the day was the little 3 year old grandson of the cafe owner. Such a beautiful reminder that life does go on.

My heart goes out to the young woman who has lost her partner and children in one terrible blow.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Artists of Eden

During the Whale Festival, some of the local artists took over a vacant shop and displayed their work. It was a real pleasure to walk around and see the different works.
The bright grevillea and parrot are by Andrew Fraser.
I think the rocks are by Ida Akkerman. The rocks of Eden are beautiful and varied, it was good to see that someone else enjoys them too...

I think the bright flowers above are by Lisa Meredith. Below are two more by Andrew Fraser - the boats at the wharf, and the pelican.
Other artists include Rae Bingham, Di Swane and Elizabeth Cameron. Sorry, I don't know who did the quilting.
Just click on the photos to see more detail...

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Eden Whale Festival

The Eden Whale Festival always begins with the street parade, which starts in front of Eden Primary School, and goes all the way up the main street and then down to the wharf. I missed it this year, so no photos to show you, but it's usually a good parade, with nice floats, big trucks, vintage cars and more.

The weather was good for the event.

Here are some photos from down at the wharf:
The youth center had a stall, and they did some nice airbrush tattoos.


Getting ready for the big ride...

That doesn't look too bad...

But how about that? You won't catch me on there!

Oops, the generator failed, but all was restored a few minutes later.
The Dept. of Fisheries tank was pretty interesting.
Clown school.
Aspiring rock stars.
Artistic merit.
The environment featured too.