And a tongue
If you’re following the development of the mural across my shop window, we’ve come to the end wall. When the door is open you can just catch a glimpse of the danger lurking behind it.

If you’re following the development of the mural across my shop window, we’ve come to the end wall. When the door is open you can just catch a glimpse of the danger lurking behind it.

The shop painting continues to develop. Now for the tongue.

The shop window is very nearly finished. This is the last panel.

Bec is steadily working her way across the shop. She’s turned the corner. I wonder what she’s painting now?



Usually the highway in front of my shop is not very busy. I dutifully drag out my sign to alert passers by that the shop exists. I looked out my window to see what the noise was and noticed that my sign was being put to good use!

My Gift and Gallery shop front is being brightened up by a very talented local artist, Rebecca Wells. I love it.



I couldn’t not take a pic of this tree in Gunbower. It has an amazing color that I failed to really capture. It’s just stunning.



I usually have lots of pics to share, but a new interest is consuming my time. I have finally opened the door of my shop. It’s taken some time to work through all the steps necessary to be allowed to open the door. I’m on a steep learning curve. The first lesson has been patience.
This is the front section. It will be both a Gallery and a Gift Shop and like this blog, will evolve over time. I will have art works and produce by locals and myself, as well as some unusual giftware. At the moment the front window has a large Christmas tree.


This is a creative letter box a few kilometres from our place.


He was trying to hide behind a piece of wood, a friendly visitor to the new place we’ve been ‘doing up’.



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