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Date: 2010-06-13 05:02 am (UTC)But you can get variations. The ones in King's Park can be more like 'ee-ee ee-ee ee-ee.' Which I suppose would sound like 'twenty twenty twenty'!
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Date: 2010-06-13 04:56 am (UTC)Also it's hellaciously competitive. I'm already in enough hellaciously competitive artistic industries as it is.
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Date: 2010-06-13 04:57 am (UTC)I always liked that.
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Date: 2010-06-12 03:37 pm (UTC)But...
Your photos are really beautiful and are really helping to change my mind. The exotic plants & wildlife are particularly awesome!
Wow...
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Date: 2010-06-13 04:59 am (UTC)I love this country, but even people who live here think it's boring sometimes. :) We also lack a lot of... I guess... history? I mean there is a rich history of nomadic Indigenous Aboriginals living here, but settlement of the nation was just over 200 years ago so there's little rich architectural history, or anything like that. So for people like me and Glen, who love architecture and temples and so on; there's *nothing* here that even comes close to that.
Whereas Europe is kind of a mecca for that sort of thing. :)
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Date: 2010-06-13 10:54 am (UTC)I agree that Australia's aboriginal cultures are really, really interesting, but I just can't make the connection with my own culture that easily. Visiting Greece, for example, makes me feel that in some way I'm going home to the birthplace of a great-great (to the power hundred) grandmother. I know this a failing on my part, because we're all human beings on this planet together, and in that respect, everyone's histories are interconnected (to the misfortune of the indigenous Australians...) Their oral history and material culture is so rich and relatively well-preserved that it's really worth exploring, too.
Maybe some day we'll get to visit... I'd love to see Uluru, but I'm scared that I'll be herded along in a crowd like so many sheep and so I won't make the spiritual connection with the site that it so richly deserves...
In the mean time, I'll stick to watching your blog!!
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Date: 2010-06-13 11:16 am (UTC)It can also be hard to connect to. I've noticed, for myself, that the Australian landscape - and by default perhaps, it's spirits or cosmologies - can be quite forbidding, even to the people who have always lived here. I don't know how to explain it. And I could be completely wrong.
I would also love to see Uluru, though like you, I wouldn't want to be dragged along on a tourist group having guides badgered about why it's so unfair that they can't climb it. I'm sure they offer more private tours. And it's soooo remote, I'm sure people just go walkabout around there on their own too.
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Date: 2010-06-14 03:28 pm (UTC)The one with the bronze book on the rocks is compelling. I could stare at that for a while.
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