Last Sunday I went down to Goolwa to the Signal Point Gallery for the launch of the Friendly Street Poets reader for 2014.
There was only a small crowd, particularly in comparison with last year's event, but it was a pleasant afternoon of poetry in a great setting.
Friendly Street Poets is Australia’s longest running open-mic poetry reading community. Each year editors choose poems from the open-mic readings to form an anthology. I've seen quite a few of them and they are full of good quality poems (the latest included).
As well as enjoying the poetry there was a great art exhibition on (as there usually is). I took a couple of photos of some rather large bugs.
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The Praying Mantis |
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The Wasp |
These amazing sculptures are by Benjamin Young who has used his skills as an Artistic Blacksmith in his recovery from a serious brain injury (suffered in previous employment).
There's a little bit of a double meaning with my six words for Six Word Saturday this week.
Poetry and a couple of bugs.
Brianna and I have both been quite sick this week with some sort of bug. It's been a few days of lots of rest.
This coming week will have poetry in it for me as well. My poetry group is hosting a Friendly Street meeting on Thursday evening. I'm looking forward to it and the opportunity to share some of my words and listen to others.