Sunday, February 07, 2010

Black Saturday

12 months ago, under a sky black with smoke and ash, our world changed: so much tragedy occurred on one day out of hell.

In my mind's eye, I can still see the old Marysville, still smell the crisp mountain air tinged with woodsmoke, and wander through the rooms of the old Ranch.  A sound, a smell, a feel to the air takes me back to before that horrible day. 

In the aftermath there was so much hope and determination, and so much restoration of faith in humanity as we helped our own. And just as the bush recovers, so will all those little towns, covering the burned, blackened memories with new growth.

Nothing will be the same again.. but it will be good again, in time.

We will NEVER forget Black Saturday... and we WILL return.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Animal Rescue

N rescued a baby bird tonight.  For some reason, the park we go through on our way to the station has a high number of fledglings flapping helplessly on the ground.  N rescues them all. 

But today's little one was different  (For a start, it was a wattle bird (the others have been noisy mynahs)).  N met me at the station with a bundle of stunned bird cupped against his chest and clinging to his finger.   It was only half-fledged; so tiny and helpless, listing badly to one side.  It was far too young to be out of its nest, with one wing still downy and under-formed, and a bald head.

He managed to revive it when we got back home: cleaned away the dirt, gave it a drink, checked it for major injuries.  There was a speck of blood on the back of its head, but nothing else that we could see.  I'm hoping it's a small flesh wound from the fall - the only nest we could see was quite high - but who knows?

After it perked up, N returned it to the park.  I was all for keeping it safe in our big tree, but if it's parents are trying to find it (and we suspect they were keeping a close eye on us during the examination), the park is the most sensible place to take it.  And maybe they'll be able to look after it there.

It's been about an hour and I want to go back to the park to check on the poor little thing, but if it's deteriorated, I'm not a vet and with no car, have no way to take it to one. Photobucket

So we hope for the best now.  It's a million-to-one chance, but I hope the little guy makes it.

[edit 7:50pm]
I couldn't resist.  I went back to find the little fellow, and discovered he'd fallen again and was in bad shape.  So I brought him home, and cleaned him up as best I could (nowhere near as good as N).  He flapped a bit more, and was a little perkier, but I couldn't take him back to the park.



Now he's in a makeshift nest of sewing offcuts and a kittylitter tray.



I called Wildlife Victoria, and they're sending out someone to asses him and care for him until he can fly.  I hope they can save him.

[edit2: 8:23pm]
He's been picked up.  The carer wasn't terribly optimistic of his outcome because of the head trauma, but she'll do her best.

While I had her, I asked if she needed any fabric for pouches, blankies, etc.  She was quite keen on the fleecy stuff (not so for the safety synthetics), so as soon as I dig it out, I'll send it her way. 

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Craftyness # 5 and 6 (and 7?)

I've run out of resin!

I wasn't going to post this batch because technically they're Charissa's batch, but I did phase 1 of the stirring, and it's my resin, so nyah.  I'm not sure what we're going to do with them yet, but it was a fun experiment with glitter.  Some of the pieces, though, have still stayed sticky, even now, which is somewhat bothersome: definitely something we need to iron out for the next batch.


Oh, wait.. the fish tile is all mine:
I think I had grand plans of making hima  bag tag or keyring.  Now, I realise I need to cut straighter.

And here's something I whipped up this week/last week.  The bangle still needs to be sanded/polished, but that'll be done when it's a little cooler:  Apparently resin goes a little soft in this heat - who knew?  I've also got a paperweight pyramid in the same theme curing at the moment; it should be ready on the weekend.  That used up the last of my (resin for the moment).

I actually made the bunny pendant and ring in late Jan, but they were sitting with some of my other resin-bits while they cured and I ovwerlooked them.  The gold ink bled a little, but if you didn't know, it wouldn't be obvious... it gives it more of a hand-crafted look, right?


I want to play around with the bangles some more once my next batch or resin arrives.  I'm envisioning fern fronds, green and bright, wrapped inside the mould.  Hmm...