Friday, March 09, 2007




It’s Saturday morning here in Adelaide, and after a long four days of trying to get as much done on our site as possible before the Fringe officially opened, I’m enjoying a bit of a rest! And one of life's finest treats on a hot day (it's going up to 36 c today!) Iced Chocolate!!! Imagine chocolate milke with a bit of vanila gelati in it and smile!


That is one way to avoid jet lag….hit the ground running—then you don’t know if you’re tired from the trip or from all the work that you’re doing!

The site is coming along nicely though! And Park Bench is already creating quite a buzz! Last night was the first time we had public onsite and the very cool bar that borders our performance area was open as well. I was thrilled to see people reading the story plates and Haikus on the laundry line, and even more excited to read the first Australian additions.

Our first Australian Haiku was written by Ruby W.
(I’m going to guess her age is between 10-13)

In winter rain falls.
In summer not enough does.
Dry thirsty country

And our first story plate was inspired after a conversation about ParkBench and the fact that we are planning on driving it behind our friend Scott’s Moke!

The guy I was speaking to smiled and told me about a girlfriend that he once dated who had owned a Moke. “We loved driving it around with the top down, sunnies on….. She sold the car, and now we don’t go out anymore! Ha Ha!”

Many thanks to all the people who have been helping me out get this site ready! Graham and Bernadette! Corinna! Andy! Lisa! And the wonderful fringe volunteers (especially my flamingo base painter!)

I’m now looking forward to greeting Andrew and Llysa here in Oz next week!!!

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