Bettina Walter - Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The rain in the morning really looked like it would set in. It stopped just in time for the opening - everything after that seemed like a bonus. The day was a relaxed and informative affair. I have uploaded some of my photos into the Noosa Biosphere flickr group. It would be lovely if others would join us. If you could tag your images with BiosphereDay they'll display below. More >>
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Henrietta McAlister - Thursday, September 16, 2010
When Bettina suggested we construct a labyrinth it immediately sent my neurons firing off in all directions ( read ' I thought it was a good idea')!
It was the art project that finally surfaced from all that activity up there in my head. But that was only the start of it (and may well be the end of me) – imagine a 6m x 6m canvas! More >>
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Bettina Walter - Wednesday, September 01, 2010
My inner voices are never silent. I am not good at meditating. I know it's so good against stress and hence such a healthy activity. Unfortunately I'm so tightly wound my inner voices never shut up - even in the lotus position. Labyrinth's unlike mazes have no dead ends. Walking it is a 'no-brainer' - one path to the centre and out again. As you walk a labyrinth turning 180 degrees each time you enter a different circuit your brain starts to relax and you feel increasingly calm and centred. More >>
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