Badger Galore
Staying ‘Up Over’ for a while.
A Symposium...and more lookouts!
So... today there was a symposium at the gallery where many of the artists spoke about their work. Tracy, Rochelle and Will spoke in the afternoon and then we left the gallery for the last time this trip.
Phoebe and Deranie came up from Canberra for the exhibition and yesterday and today we explored some of the lookouts to the east of The Three Sisters. It's just stunning here.

Water: presence and absence.
So... tonight was the opening of the exhibition at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre. It was very well attended. There were opening speeches and a Dharug and Gundungurra smoking ceremony. There were two exhibitions opening: the first, Lost Song, an exhibition about the endangered Regent Honeyeater. There are now not enough mature male birds left to teach the younger males the mating call and their song is dying out. The second opening was the exhibition on Water that Rochelle, Tracy and Will have contributed to.

The Mountain Orange Gum grows at Frogknot, the Water Gum near Rochelle's home and the Grey Mangrove at Tracy's. All three trees grow in the catchment area of the Clarence River. Rochelle did all the paintings, Tracy did the metal work and Will made sound recordings at the locations of all the trees and in different locations along the Clarence River from its source to the ocean.
Solo to Sydney.
So... today I went to Sydney while the 'Artists' finished off their set up at the gallery. I took the train which strangely went via Penrith, Pendle Hill and Croydon. It was a two-hour journey there and back. I visited the new Art Gallery of New South Wales, had a wander around the harbour to the Museum of Contemporary Art and then back through the city to Darling Harbour before catching the train back to Katoomba.
Work in Progress.
So... no time for Blue Mountain exploration today. It was all 'hands on deck' up at the cultural centre getting ready for the exhibition opening on Friday.



Awesome!
So... while the Artists were busy at the Gallery today, I walked along the western edge of the plateau visiting all the lookouts across the National Park. This evening Will and I walked out to Echo Point and down the steps to the Three Sisters.






















































































































































































































































































