
Maureen’s delicious meals on the wood burning stove.
photo by Jill Sampson
Maureen kept us well nourished with lovely meals while we explored Bimblebox Nature Refuge.

Another food creation by Maureen, photo by Glenda Orr

The old stove for cooking, night time warmth and the water heater.
photo by Jill Sampson

Gorgeous Grevillea, photo by Jill Sampson
We all loved the variety of flora across the property, but particularly in the Heathland. The flowering shrubs hummed with bees and insects busy through the warm days.

photo by Jill Sampson

Flowering in the heathland, photo by Jill Sampson
We found so much of interest – shape, form, texture, from bone fragments to leaf shapes, the changing light and colour. Each of us responding differently in our creative work.

Bone fragments found at Bimblebox, photo by Jill Sampson

Artist Howard Butler working with the local timbers, photo by Jill Sampson

Artist Gerald Soworka, photo by Jill Sampson

Artist Liz Mahood working with leaf litter and earth textures. photo by Glenda Orr.

Artist Jude Roberts used various papers to document and explore the Nature Refuge. photo Jill Sampson

Jude’s exploratory rubbings, photo by Glenda Orr

Flowering in the heathland, photo by Jill Sampson
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How wonderful. Lots of memories for me in those photos.
Maureen