Posts Tagged ‘oceans’

in my boxes

Monday, April 25th, 2011

cigar box latch inside

In another of my cigar boxes I have a Cushion star and a piece of mushroom coral.  I bought these at Shell club, they are from old collections, having been carefully cleaned and dried.  The are great additions to the kids natural history box, I’m putting together a box containing bones, a birds nest, unusual rocks, fossils and so on.  I also made Luna felt cushion stars based on one of these.

cigar box latch cushion star

See?

cushionstars05

Nice latch.

cigar box latch

I love this stuff, so fragile.

cigar box latch mushroom coral

Hot day at Te Henga

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

dunes

We have this new thing we’re doing, we will be heading out west once a month to clear our heads.  Yesterday we went out to Te Henga, north of Piha.   It’s been a while since either of us has been there, the first time for Luna and Blake.  The estuary has changed shape somewhat but it still feels the same.  I have most often headed out west when I have embarked on a change, maybe new lover, a big overseas adventure, or just needing to breathe.  Something about this coast just revitalises me, I feel like a gecko shedding my old skin, time for a serious change.

beach play

The kids love it.  Blake would not be up in the sling, no way!  He had to be down there getting into it, this let me run off with the camera for a few minutes… yippeee.

fishhead

foam in a shell

sea biscuit chunk inside

Something I’m really enjoying at the moment is Luna’s gentleness with nature.  She’s about as enthusiastic about exploring the beach and finding tiny amazing animals as I am.  I spent hours at the beach as a child, and it’s a pleasure to go to the beach with her just to run and look.

Here’s the head of a small paddle crab.

paddlecrab back

Snapper biscuits or sand dollars, are ecinoderms, and I find the fascinating, from this perspective, I wish I was small enough to wander inside.  So cool the way they break apart.

sea biscuit chunk2

sea biscuit chunk

Amazing texture.

wash up

Always interesting getting down to see what’s washed up.

Luna and Rob

The last of the Museum Crochet

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

big green and lovely blue

The Crochet Coral Reef installation is over and has been taken down…  good news is it is not over!  Glenys is keeping our Seagardens Aotearoa project alive. 

goldy crochet

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