Wednesday 29 April 2015

Morris at home

Now I know I promised to share more of William Morris and his letters but first a little of this! Yesterday I met six eager Morris fans who had flown from Quairading in Western Australia. This town is situated in the wheat belt of WA and is two hours east of Perth. After the girls made the road trip to Perth there was another two and a half hour flight to Adelaide. Sam emailed me a year ago to plan it all and how that year has flown (and little did she know that she would be very pregnant on this visit with her fourth child!) We met at the Art Gallery of South Australia and were met by the Decorative Arts Curator Robert Reason. And what a treat we had…….Robert kindly retrieved some items from storage including two of my most favourite embroidered pieces. The embroideries never cease to enthral me with stitches in silk that glow with their exquisite shading……….































After a couple of wonderful hours at the gallery it was a quick walk down North Tce, past the War Memorial and then a short tram ride to lunch……..
Lunch destination was an old railway station now known as The Loose Caboose and the food did not disappoint……..
I had the most delicious mushrooms…...



And when the bill came it was tucked inside a vintage golden book The Little Red Caboose!
After lunch it was another walk down the road where we had some fun time together at Hettie's Patch where I was spoilt with a gorgeous gift from the girls….
Thanks Sam for organising the trip and thanks girls for making the journey to Adelaide and for allowing me to share a little of our William Morris story with you…….
We've had some great family time over the last week as well from decorating donuts, receiving balloons twisted into a motor bike and a walk down by the river……wonderful memories together…….the first two colourful images are Emily's collages (thanks Em!)……









Now to that long awaited May Morris book (!!)…..we have decided that release date will be after a little book launch which will actually be a fundraiser for Australia's Biggest Morning Tea. A local group made the kind offer so that will be a fun day on May 26th. The books will retail for $22.95(AUS) and postage in Australia is only $3.50. To New Zealand it is $9.75 but postage to the UK, USA and Canada is an outrageous $16.50! So I will explore the possibility of getting the books printed in the US and let you know. Meanwhile stay tuned for a new website where purchasing will be simple with a credit card via PayPal. Thanks again for your visit and next time I will explore the next lot of letters from William Morris!

8 comments:

  1. lovely family and it looks like you and your friends had a delightful day at the museum, lunch and shopping. will be nice if your book comes to the US! shipping is outrageous isn't it.

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    1. Australian Post costs are crazy….I do not know how some book sites have "free postage" anywhere in the world especially when the postage is more than the book!! Stay tuned on that one x

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  2. Very happy girls! A day with Mr Morris, lunch out, quilt shops, beautiful Adelaide and lovely Michele! I still ponder over our day like they had! Wonderful memories.

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    1. And we had a bonus visit too Alison!! I have it stamped on my brain now that Carrick Hill is closed on a Monday and Tuesday!! x

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  3. Lovely post Michele. How wonderful to see the embroideries. Great pictures of the family of some fun times.

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    1. Did you know that there are some Morris embroideries on display at the National Gallery of Victoria Sylvia? On till the middle of June. x

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  4. Thanks for a magical day Michele and Kay. All the best for your launch, sooo wish I could fly back.....
    💜 Rochelle W.A.

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    1. Thanks Rochelle! Hope you are enjoying the rest of your time here! x

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