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Treasures from the deep: more curated gully junk

31 Sunday Mar 2019

Posted by Joel in ecology, history, waterways

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clean up Australia, curated junk, erosion, farm, Fleurieu Coast, photography, Plastic-free July, recycling, regeneration, restoration, reuse, southwestern Fleurieu, textiles, waste

Despite a long silence from us, there’s still lots going on at Yarnauwi, not least our ongoing attempt to clean up historic dumping in our erosion gullies. We feel like we’re closing in on the last 30 metres or so of junk to clear and now we’re so close to finishing it can sometimes be difficult maintaining motivation! While most of the material remaining is steel or demolition rubble, both of which we recycle or repurpose, there are still pockets of wonder in the form of various plastic domestic items. Happily, the plantings established in previously cleared areas are now well-established and working to stablise the exposed gully walls as well as restore them as habitat and an ephemeral waterway.Β We’ll write with more updates soon, but in the meantime, enjoy these treasures from the deep.

Specimen #51: Plastic clown launcher from a “Dandina Sky Dancer”, released in 1995. This particular clown is from the Italian Masque series of the toy. Intact toys from this series in original packaging are available online for a mere US$75.00. (Thank you to Pascelle for the ID, see comments below)

Specimen #52: Wobbling bear in winter attire.

Specimen #53: Battery operated toy train.

Specimen #54: Lightly soiled Boggle Junior console, dating from around 1988. Some cosmetic wear and tear.

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New work in progress, honouring the joy and vibrancy the Welcome Swallow brings to the farm! A swallow family have made a mud nest in the open bay of our shed, and for the past few months we have loved watching them raise young and take their babies on test flights around the shed #welcomeswallow #embroidery
Our popular "Fishes of the Fleurieu Coast" print is back in stock, just in time for summer snorkeling at Second Valley! This is a handprinted, two colour version featuring species commonly spotted along the coast and jetties of the #fleurieupeninsula. Available through our Etsy shop now! Link in bio. 🐟🐠🐑 #print #printmaking #sea #fish #snorkeling #diving #fleurieucoast #handmade #ocean #reef #secondvalley #rapidbay #portnoarlunga #etsyseller #etsyshop @etsy @etsysouthaustralia @etsyadelaide @fleurieucoastmadebynature @fleurieulivingmagazine #fishing
πŸŒΎπŸŒ»πŸπŸŒ„ #spring #silage #hayseason #hayfever #kangaroo #joey #fleurieucoast #fleurieupeninsula @fleurieucoastmadebynature #farm #southaustralia #yarnauwi
The bees are back! Five years on from our last attempt we're having another go at beekeeping on the farm, hopefully with more shelter, shade and forage for the colony after seven years of revegetation and planting! 🌱🌧🌳🐝🌼🌻 #bee #beekeeping #bees #fleurieucoast #fleurieupeninsula #farm #forage #honey
This year we planted a corridor of Holm Oaks (Quercis ilex) acorns for shelter, forage and a future fire break. They've germinated and are growing strongly! Adapted to the dry Mediterranean climate of Spain, the Holm Oak is one of the key species of the dehesa silvopasture system. The acorns are famous as pig forage as well as being the European oak most suitable for human consumption. 🌱🌧🌳🐷🐏 #silvopasture #agroforestry #permaculture #oak #quercusilex #fleurieupeninsula #fleurieucoast #tree #acorn #farm
A few of our notes from the #fleurieucoast #festivalofnature Regenerative Agriculture through Grazing Naturally workshop with Dick Richardson and Ben Ryan. Plenty of new and challenging ideas for us to try out! @fleurieucoastmadebynature @cockatoocreekfarm @jagged.crow.farm @gumparkbeef #regenerativeagriculture #grazingnaturally #grazing #soilcarbon #soil #buildingsoil #fleurieupeninsula #fleurieucoastmadebynature #notes #illustration #permacultureillustrator #loveofdiagrams #diagram #ink #sketch
Fantastic to attend a regenerative agriculture workshop on grazing naturally led by Dick Richardson and Ben Ryan at the spectacular Ryan property. Great to meet some more aspiring regenerative farmers on the #fleurieucoast too! Thanks to @fleurieucoastmadebynature for another excellent program for the Festival of Nature. #regenerativeagriculture #grazingnaturally #grazing #festivalofnature #soilcarbon @cockatoocreekfarm #buildingsoil @jaggedcrowfarm @gumparkbeef #fleurieupeninsula #farm #agriculture
Sprouting seed bombs, created from local provenance seed and broadcast around #yarnauwi by our friend Steven Hoepfner. Thanks Steven, we look forward to continuing to watch them take root! 🌧🌱🌳 #fleurieupeninsula #fleurieucoast #fleurieucoastmadebynature #seed #seedbombs #regeneration #revegetation #farm #regenerativeagriculture
Congratulations to Asher for his winning portrait of a tawny frogmouth in the Adelaide Hills NRC Threatened Species Art Prize! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ¨πŸ–Œ #adelaidehills #art #tawnyfrogmouth #threatenedspecies #bird #painting

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