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art, design, events, farm, fencing, Fleurieu Coast, map, permaculture, photography, picnics, revegetation, seasons, shed, soil, southwestern Fleurieu, tour, water

Guests take a tour of one of the revegetation areas, inspecting the growth of four years of planting. Photo by Jeff Catchlove.
On a balmy autumn afternoon, we celebrated the new shed with sixty of Yarnauwi Farm’s friends and supporters. Following a tour of the farm, we settled into a shared dinner and drinks by the campfire.
To mark the occasion we also produced a self-guided tour map of important developments and points of interest on the property, hard copies of which were gifted to our guests to be stuck on fridges and toilet doors.
The changes that have occurred at Yarnauwi over the last four-and-a-half-years have only been possible through the encouragement, support and labour of our community of friends, neighbours and family. We hope that this celebration went some way towards expressing how grateful we are.

And into the night…

As quickly as it was warmed, the shed cooled off with steady overnight rain. Here a camper attempts to ignore the moisture.

Full tank already!

It’s not a party until someone demolishes an end assembly. The sodden ground very quickly led to “Fleurieu Drift”.
Thanks very much for putting this event together, very enjoyable and so wonderful to mark the progress of the last few years with a community gathering of celebration. The map was an excellent idea and creatively designed, pleasant and interesting to look at displaying several important highlights of change and innovation over the period of ownership.
Always a pleasure to have your company Anthony!
I love the self-guided map. It gives a great feel for the complexity and effort that has gone into creating your vision so far.
Thanks Mark!