Friday, February 29, 2008

Lost and Found









12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The title is self explanatory :)

Caroline said...

I love that cartwheel - its colours are amazing.

Funny how lost things become found objects.

A couple of hours ago I put one up on flickr - a photo of something that I'd found, and someone else had lost, today:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/caroslines/2298138325/

Anonymous said...

HAHHAAA, your lost and found item would have been lost forever if in the bush Caroline :) The wheel was once involved in Sydney Harbour's defense.

simon said...

would this be a track for the old gun placements Anon?

Albrecht von Krappa said...

dast is founden zo get losten.

Anonymous said...

This track became one of the old coastal artillary tracks Simon :)

These things will most probably become lost again Albrecht von Krappa. I've lost them already apart from being digital images on this blog ;)

simon said...

:o)

are you impressed? ( I am!!! that I recognise them!)

:o00

Anonymous said...

Gold star for Simon! You must have buried to lose the piece of iron because I had to dig it up to find it ;)

simon said...

:o)

BTW Bearman and Anon need to come and see Sylvie Guillem and Akram Khan dance "Sacred Monsters" at the opera house......

Tickets are available.......and you will witness something that will make you dance. ( smile)

Anonymous said...

Oh blah, being sacred monsters no one would have known we were there. We will have to wear our gigantic, dark sunglasses now Simon! Heehee :)

Chelsea + Shiloh said...

I like the photo of the sleeper looking logs... why does a pile of abandoned grey logs look so Australian?

Anonymous said...

Heehe, I don't know why Abbey, but they DO always look Australian!