The day was so bright, there were no clouds in sight.
It was nice to be out of the classroom together and to get to know one another. The sculptures were quite alright, but I was more interested in the nature around it. I felt almost as if the sculptures were too foreign to the environment. I hoped to find some which had been worn down by the weather or covered by it, maybe in the future.
Veev and I rode the Pandas' bikes all around the garden. I'd almost forgotten how much I love bike riding. I wanted to lift my hands up in the air, but I was worried I'd fall off. I loved the movement of air around me. Riding made me feel so happy.
stopping to try and find four-leaf clovers
I came across things gathered and left by other hands
home
i love my cats, haha
Afterwards, we congregated and ate together. The food was super yummy and fresh. I think we were all quite content.
delicious lentil roll (vic markets)
After the happy noms, we all separated and began to draw/paint our sculptures. Veev and I took a while to find something that inspired us. We accidentally wandered out of Heidi.... but we came across a most beautiful world.
a hidden valley
memories of childhood
yellow moss on branches
broken wire fence
Later, we took the train back into the city. The sun was setting so I walked up from Flinders to the park and said goodnight to the sun.
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