Wet and Aggressive Corella challenges Magpie

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Sunday, 1 March 2020

Sunday Selections #470




Sunday Selections was originally brought to us by Kim, of Frogpondsrock, as an ongoing meme where participants could post previously unused photos languishing in their files.

Huge thanks to Cie who gave me this wonderful Sunday Selections image.
  
The meme was then continued by River at Drifting through life.  Sadly she has now stepped aside (though she will join us some weeks), and I have accepted the mantle.
 
The rules are so simple as to be almost non-existent.  Post some photos under the title Sunday Selections and link back to me. Clicking on any of the photos will make them embiggen. 
 
I usually run with a theme.  February/March are festival months in my city.  Last night (continuing the light obsession of my previous post) we went to Enlighten, and spent a happy few hours wandering through the illuminated Parliamentary Triangle.


You will be shocked and surprised (not) to learn that I took a LOT of photos.  This post is mostly devoted to quirky colour and fun. 


This orb is a permanent fixture at the front of our National Gallery and I take a photograph of it each time I see it. 














There were a lot of inflatable objects this year.  I am not sure what these depicted, but I found them intriguing. 




I liked the rainbow arch too - with old Parliament House behind it.


 An inflated and colour-changing snail.


This peculiar contraption was a kaleidescope, and the next few photos show the images I took looking down the view finder.



There was more Enlighten colourful quirkiness (some of which I liked and some of which left me cold) both at the Parliamentary Triangle and in town.  However this post is already on the long side, so I will hold off until next week.

I hope that you all have light, colour and fun in the week(s) to come.

I am going to finish on an excellent note.  On Thursday the fire nearest to us, which had been burning for eighty days, was finally declared OUT.  



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  1. That's great the fire is out!
    Such a variety of lights. Be nice to see something like that here that isn't Christmas related.

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    1. Alex J. Cavanaugh: It is wonderful that the fire is finally out. I have my fingers and toes crossed for no more this season.
      Enlighten is more spectacular than Christmas decorations here - a lot more 'over the top'.

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  2. Good news about the fire being put out. I love that photo of the purple fence and blue trees. Beautiful shot.

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    1. gigi-hawaii: Thank you. The light on the fence and the trees changed colours. It was also red, and green. And a delight.

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  3. Dear EC
    Thank goodness that fire is out.
    The inflatables are definitely intriguing, as was the kaleidoscope.
    Best wishes
    Ellie

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    1. Ellie Foster: Hearing that the fire was finally out was wonderful news.
      There were a lot of inflatables this year, some I really liked and others confused me.

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  4. Hands-down winner is the kaleidoscope. I want one. Ag! pleeeease, Daddy....

    And hats off to your water bombers.80 days of a major capital being threatened with fire!! Washington DC doesn't know how lucky it is!

    Thanks for the tour.

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    1. dinahmow: The kaleidoscope was great. And required human interaction. People spun the wheels on the side, and the view changed.
      Hats off to the water bombers indeed. At its worst they started early and continued all day. Through the smoke haze we could hear them (and sometimes see them). One enterprising local climbed her roof and wrote a thank you message on it for them.

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    2. dinahmow: It was reported in the paper, and I hope that the firies saw it. I expect they did.

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  5. Firstly....great news the bushfire is finally out. Many sighs of relief could be heard, or imagined, I imagine!

    A colourful, bright array of photos this week...I, too, hope your coming week is as bright and cheerful for you, EC. Cuddles to Jazz. :)

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    1. Lee: It is truly wonderful that the fire is out. This really has been a shocking summer for so much of Australia.
      Lots of colour to come. The balloon festival starts next weekend, and of course I will be there.
      I hope you and the furry overlords have a wonderful week.

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  6. What a riot of colors! I love the pretty neon lights, and a big YAY about that fire finally done! I always love your Enlighten trips. :-)

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    1. DJan: Having discovered Enlighten relatively late, we have gone each and every year since. And hope to continue.

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  7. Wonderful to hear that your closest fire is finally OUT! Happy dance. :)
    Love the kaleidoscope exhibit. The tentacle thingy on an eyeball was a bit creepy. It seemed like a horror movie prop about a space invasion. Or maybe it's my overactive imagination.
    Always, always keep posting photos with no apology about quantity!

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    1. River Fairchild: Thank you. There were probably half a dozen of the tentacle blow-ups. I could definitely see a horror movie in them, but the children present seemed totally unphased. Imagination is a most excellent thing - even if some days it scares the crap out of us.

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  8. I love them, colouring and the shapes. Thanks EC.

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    1. Bob Bushell: It is a heap of fun. I am glad you enjoyed it too.

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  9. So glad to hear the fire is finally out. I can't image what it was like being that close and burning for so long. As for your photos, amazing and beautiful as always. Your photos always make me smile. Your city has such awesome festivals.

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    1. Mason Canyon: We are all very glad it is out, and that our air is longer smokey. My city is renowned for being boring, but I don't agree.

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  10. Thanks for the fabulous light treatment! Made me feel wonderful

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  11. Concordo con te, sono intriganti!
    Buona domenica.

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    1. Giancarlo: It is a charming event - and the pieces we see are free too. I hope your weekend is lovely.

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  12. Woo-hooo! Fire out at last. What would we do without our brave, seemingly tireless fire-fighters?!

    These light photos brighten the spirit; I love the rainbow arch, and the snail. I'm looking forward to some more Enlightening colour next week.

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    1. Alexia: I do hope that the firies can reclaim their lives. Most of them are volunteers and were on call and/or in action for the whole Christmas/New Year period.
      The rainbow arch made me smile and I loved the number of families who had to go inside and take photos.

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  13. I'm so thankful to hear that the fire nearest you is now out. Eighty days is a very long time to endure.

    I'm glad you are getting out to events such as this one. There is something magical about lights at night. Wonderful pictures, and as River Fairchild said, never apologize about quantity of photos!

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    1. jenny_o: Very recently we were commenting about the days when we used to drive to lookouts at night just to see the city lights. When colour is added to the mix it is even better.
      The fires seemed never ending. I am glad that they are almost all out, and continue to mourn the damage.

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  14. Enlighten always looks like such a delightful experience in your photos. I really dig the neon creations you snapped.

    The orb is fantastic, too. I could very well see taking its photo every time I went past as well.

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    1. Bea: Enlighten is a heap of fun. I don't do crowds well, but Enlighten is one of the few times I am relatively happy to brave the masses.
      The orb replaces one which was shattered in a storm a number of years ago, and has also found a home in my heart. I have a photo of the original (not my photo) which hangs in our bathroom.

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  15. I am sooo happy to hear the fire near you is out. You can breathe again.
    I am not shocked and surprised (not) that you took such lovely pictures. Thank you. Each year I feel as if I've been there and I love the excursion.

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    1. Myrna R.: Thank you. Breathable air is wonderful. I am glad that you enjoy coming to Enlighten with me (because there will be at least one and probably two more posts).

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  16. This all is fascinating. Plumbing the depths of the kaleidoscope is pretty cool.

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    1. Joanne Noragon: I thought the kaleidoscope was super clever. I wouldn't happily have spent more time at it, but other people deserved their chance too.

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  17. Hooray! Your fire is out! That's wonderful news.

    I enjoyed your Enlighten photos - what fun. The kaleidoscope was truly creative. Those odd things with all the spikes on them were a little worrisome, though. I'm not sure I'd like to encounter one of those. ;-)

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    1. Diane Henders: The fire is out, and the National Parks will open again soon. I do hope the birds/animals/flora get a break. My heart still hurts.
      Like many of you, I thought the kaleidoscope was the pick this year, but I saw the spiky things as sea anenomes, and was fine with them.

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  18. Your final sentence put a HUGE grin on my face. Out at last!
    Is it really enlighten time again already? it doesn't seem that long ago you showed us the beauties of colour. I still love The Orb and love the neon plants too.

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    1. River: I still grin at the fire going out too. It is definitely Enlighten time again - with the balloon festival (yay) hot on its heels.

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  19. The flamingo returns. I have a photo of the orb, seemingly suspended on nothing from a distance. Illuminating buildings is now a bit passe and I like this inventive effort.

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    1. Andrew: There were illuminated buildings too, but other years have been more imaginative. I will probably still post some photos of them later though.

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  20. That is wonderful news about the fire! I love that orb and always enjoy your photos. Just spent most of my evening reprising the role of Josephine the Plumber...Have a good week.

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    1. e: I am so sorry to hear that you have plumbing woes. Again. I hope Jospehine was successful.
      Having worried people around the world with the fire it was only right and proper that you should share our joy at it finally being out.

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  21. Great news about the fire being out. Finally. Love all the colours - and especially that orb.

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    1. Lady Fi: As I said, I love that orb and have literally dozens of photos of it. And yes, it is wonderful that the fire is finally out. Hopefully the predicted rain this week WILL happen and can start the recovery of the National Park.

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  22. Awesome news about the fire EC. 80 days is a crazily long time for it to burn. Thanks for the colour this week, a little escapism was very much appreciated

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    1. Kim: I know, eighty days is an incredible length of time. For most of it the fire was out of control, and the losses are huge.
      I am a big fan of colour and escapism. Always.

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  23. You did a super job of capturing these... I join the others in being glad the fire no longer threatens!

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    1. Bill: Thank you. There were quite a number of failures, but I am very pleased to hear that I was able to share some of the fun.

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  24. OMG - 80 days?! Thank goodness there was finally some relief from the nightmare. Kudos to you for having the energy to hang out for hours at the event,(lol) and with the fabulous pictures you've shown, I can totally see why! With my laziness lately, I may have stayed in there for about 30 minutes(lol) Some of those colors are so vibrant and pretty! Hugs, RO

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    1. RO: 80 days is a dreadful statistic isn't it? I suspect other fires burnt for even longer this dreadful summer. Enlighten involves quite a bit of walking, and new treats follow the path. It really didn't seem that we were there for long - though I was glad to get home and put my feet up.

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  25. Very creative photography, Sue, and very eye-catching too. Great news that the fire has now been officially declared over. The entire population of the ACT must be heaving a sigh of relief, the whole country in fact.

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    1. David M. Gascoigne: We are breathing a sigh of relief. A big sigh, but we are not relaxing yet. Much of the country is still in drought despite welcome rain and there is still potential for MORE fires. I hope not. I really hope not.

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  26. I would LOVE to visit that place. I’m sure I would take a few pictures too :)
    R

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    1. Rick Watson: I am sure you would. There would be plenty of choices too.

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  27. The lights you walk through fascinate me. Just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!

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    1. Marie Smith: Quite a number of cities hold similar festivals here. Relatively speaking my city is small, which makes the illuminations more accessible. And less crowded - both of which are lovely.

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  28. Hi EC - Love the snail … and then the kaleidoscope – they’ve always attracted me … so fun to see your images. I liked the sea-anemone looking exhibits … but always fun to see the creations around.

    They’re good your outdoor shows … the orb is fun to see –isn’t it.

    Oh I’m so glad to read your fire is out … I was fascinated about the Budj Bim heritage areas – especially the eel traps hidden for thousands of years … the bushfire exposing new areas. While Bruce Pascoe’s book Dark Emu – looks very informative … must order from the library …

    Beautiful sights for us ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Thank you. You sent me to Captain Google asking about the Budj Bim heritage areas. You are right it does look fascinating and I must explore more. I have Bruce Pascoe's books on my wish list too.

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  29. That last line was the best part of the whole blog. I am so pleased the fire is officially out. I loved the ball at the beginning, some great pix there Sue.

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    1. Jo: It is a huge relief to have that fire finally out. We are promised some real rain later this week, and are full of hope.
      Isn't the orb lovely? It is not officially part of the Enlighten display, but I couldn't resist including it.

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  30. Those are such great pictures. Some of them are very colorful.

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    1. Mary Kirkland: This festival really is an explosion of colour, and I love it.

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  31. Oh this is so cheerful and fun, thank you. And thrilled your fires have finally died!

    XO
    WWW

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    1. Wisewebwoman: I am a firm believe in the need for fun. And also thrilled about the fire being finally extinguished.

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  32. Time to celebrate the final dousing of that fire nearest you. I would love that festival. I love the lights and color and shapes!

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    1. Strayer: I think one of the best things about this festival is that most of it is free. There are events you can pay to see, but we had a very happy few hours wandering around and didn't spend a cent.

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  33. i love exhibits and installations using light! i'll be part of a 4 day hippie festival this summer, and the theme involves 'space'. some of these projects give me ideas for how i can augment my little teardrop camper!

    oh, and i'm de-LIGHT-ed that the fire is out! (sorry. i'll show myself out...)

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    1. daisyfae: I am really, really looking forward to seeing how you augment that camper.
      And that pun made me smile. Come back anytime.

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  34. you live in the most art filled location and each time you post I am wishing I lived there

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    1. Linda Starr: I am endlessly grateful for the art which surrounds me. Mind you, I should add that my city is widely condemned as boring. Not for me.

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    1. Charlotte (MotherOwl): Thank you. On both counts.

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  36. Beautiful! Glad the fire danger is lessening, too.

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    1. Jono: Enlighten is a lovely distraction from country and world events. How right you are about the fire danger. Today the fire danger for my city is classified as very high. We hope for rain in the next few days - but we always hope for rain.

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  37. I'm so glad that life has returned more to the normal side in your part of the world. You all must be relieved, but wary about all the destruction. - I do love the rainbow arc, and the orb at the beginning of the post is fascinating. You have so many great things going on in your city.

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    1. Carola Bartz: As you know only too well, having the air return to normal is wonderful. I do grieve for the animals, the birds, and their habitat though. I really liked the rainbow arc and the orb too.

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  38. So glad to hear the fire is out! A better frame of mind and eye to appreciate the colours and lights. Does it rain there in the winter? Hopefully the coming season will cool things down and give time for the ecosystem to recover..

    I particularly like the orb, every time. Enlighten is a way cool festival. We could all do with more light where I am.

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    1. Nilanjana Bose: What rain we receive (never enough) is typically winter rain, except that for the last few years it hasn't fallen. We have rain forecast this week and I am very hopeful.
      I think the whole world could do with more light - and more fun.

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  39. Un sereno fine settimana per te.

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  40. That looks so great! Have a lovely week☺

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    1. natalia20041989: Thank you. It is fun, and will be continuing every day this week.

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  41. So glad the fire is out. Love the photos especially of the orb and the inflatables.

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    1. Natalie Aguirre: Thank you. As I said, the orb is a personal favourite, whateve the time of day or season.

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  42. Yay, the fire is out! Awesome!
    Love the quirky color photos. You're very talented. I can't take a picture in the dark to save my life. LOL

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    1. Yolanda Renee: Thank you. I am so grateful for digital photography where I can take hundreds of photos (sometimes literally hundreds) and find a few keepers.

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  43. Love your post about colors and the lights. Ironically, fire can be colorful and beautiful, but not if it's destroying people, animals and houses.

    Teresa

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    1. T.Powell Coltrin: I don't think many of us are seeing the beautiful (or even the necessary) side of fires at the moment. Colour and light on the other hand are very welcome.

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  44. ♥LOVE♥ these images!
    Yay for the fire being out!

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    1. Carol Kilgore: I cannot express just how wonderful it is to step onto the veranda and not see fires buring. And not seeing the air that we breathe is also a huge advantage. I was getting very sick of chunky air.

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  45. Just so pleased the fire is out, thank goodness.
    I can't imagine the relief this must bring.

    I did enjoy seeing all of your photographs … quirky colour and fun describes them well.

    I particularly liked the snail and the arch of lights, and look forward to seeing some more :)

    Happy March Wishes.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Lowcarb team member: Thank you. There is always room for quirky colour and fun in my world. Always.

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  46. Dear EC, what wonderful news that the 80-day fire is out. I so admire the fortitude of Australians. I admire also the sense of get of quirkiness in creativity. Maybe I just don't get out enough and haven't seen much of my own country, but really it seems to be that we don't have the sense of fun that Australians do. Peace.

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    1. Dee: I have no idea whether it is unique to Australians (and I hope not) but I am endlessly grateful for fun, and for a culture which often not only allows it but celebrates it.

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  47. First of all I am so glad and happy for you all to hear your fire has been put out finally. Good for all those heroes out there that made that happen. Did you get those rains to help out?

    Your night-time photos of these exhibits are beautiful! It must have been magical to walk around them all. Enjoy your week and look forward to seeing your selection next Sunday :)

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    1. DeniseinVA: We did get some welcome rain which diminished but didn't extinguish the fire. The fire fighters kept going and going. I hope that all of them are enjoying a well deserved rest.
      Enlighten is a heap of fun, and the pieces we saw are also free, which I think is a brain wave.

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    1. Hena Tayeb: It is - and it continues for a fortnight or so too.

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  49. Wow those nocturnal event photos are so trippy! It'd be a delight to romp through.

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    1. John Wiswell: It was. It is. My inner child was made very happy.

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  50. I saw yesterday that there were no active fires in NSW/ ACT for the first time since July.
    I guess fire fighters now have a couple of months break before it starts again.

    I like the kaleidoscope, always have liked them

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    1. kylie: I wish they did get a few months break. However I see the government is still suggesting that the fires would not have occurred/could have been put out if the backburning had been done in the 'off' months.
      And a big yes to the kaleidoscope.

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  51. I am so glad to hear the news that the fire is eventually out Sue. Now all your images are wonderful and this must have been magical to see in person. I hope you have a good week.

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    1. Margaret Birding For Pleasure: It was magical, and is a treat I look forward to each year. The fires being finally out was a treat of even bigger dimensions.

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  52. Oh She...I can't begin to tell you how relieved I am to hear that the fire nearest to you is finally out!! That is wonderful news.😊😊
    Here's hoping all the fires will soon be extinguished too!

    WOW, such amazing photos! As always, I found them utterly mesmerising.
    Oh thank you so much for sharing!😊😊

    Have a lovely day!

    Lots of love and hugs ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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    1. Ygraine: I think/I hope that this fire was the last one. I am hoping that no more ignite this fire season (which is getting longer and longer).
      And thank you. I really wish that so many bloggers could join me at this festival.
      Today it is raining. I am rejoicing. Jazz is not.

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  53. Wow! That festival looks over-the-rainbow terrific! Some people think neon light art pieces are tacky or gaudy, but I... LOVE 'em. The intensity of color and whimsical nature of most of them always make me smile.

    But not as brightly as hearing the fire near you is finally OUT. Thanks goodness.

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    1. Susan: There were lots of smiles here. On both counts. Yesterday and today we also got some more rain. MORE big smiles.

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    1. Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe: It is isn't it? A wonderful way to tranform an ordinarily dull area.

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  55. YAY on the fire being out!! Fabulous news :)
    Love the pics (as always). That orb is glorious. At first I thought the pics of the bridge/walkway right at the beginning were of a canal turned into skating rink and I wondered how they managed that where you are! :)

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    1. Jemi Fraser: I really wish that we did have ice rinks. I love the play of light over that bridge though. I am still smiling at the fires finally being out. And today's rain.

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  56. How fabulous are these photos. I love the spiny flower with the long pistil coming out of it. Great to hear the fire is out.

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    1. Kalpana: It is an amazing festival, with new photo subjects everywhere you look. We have had more rain this week so hopefully not only is the fire out, but the chance of any more starting is seriously reduced.

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  57. I think I really like the 3rd and 4th picture, and those that followed. I'm into bokeh so, these lights are quite nice IMO! :)

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    1. Hot guys: Thank you. Enlighten is visual eye candy for me and I suspect that a lot of less amateur photographers get some stunning shots. They probably don't have any more fun than I do though.

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  58. Yes, happy dance! The fire is gone!! Yes!!!
    I love this post! Love all the lights!!! Amazing photos!! Thank you EC! Big Hugs!

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    1. Magic Low Crow: I am still doing a happy dance that the fires are out and we can no longer see the air that we breathe. Thank you and big hugs to you too.

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