pferguson | May 10, 2019
Ross Bay’s Great War A recent weekend provided opportunity for a wandering about of Victoria’s Ross Bay Cemetery. Stretched alongside Dallas Road with refreshing views and sounds of water pondering at the nearby shoreline…I breathe deeply…there is salt in the air today. A goodly time has passed since I last truly wandered this story-scape – […]
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pferguson | August 16, 2015
A Journey and Study of Context It was a curious thing I set out upon. Having traveled many times to London, England and ventured forth from various rail stations to different parts of the United Kingdom, I took on more and more the role of the observer of place. These built structures and landscapes […]
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Tags: Archives, Art, Artifacts, Connection, Context, Curiosity, Documents, Emotional Archaeology, Feelings, Great War, Hawthorne Crater, Images, Imperial War Museum, Landscape, Natural History, Notre Dame de Lorette, Parts of Many Things, Sound, Sympathetic Awareness, Works of Art