Monday, September 7, 2020

2020 Before Covid and Heading In

The start of the year was much the same for us as any.  Taking our time and being relaxed in the heat, swimming, keeping cool and being outdoors. 

Wandering around Dalkeith and enjoying the Summer.

Plus learning some local history along the way.







We usually start into our at home activities gradually and we did that again this year.  Starting with painting.  We did some work on mosaics and finished off a story book that we were working on for Irving's Grimm fairy tales work.

Snow White and Rose Red paintings.

Irving.

Arden.


Mine with and without heading.


Arden and I worked together on painting two types of colour wheel.

Arden and Irving went through a domino/ marble run phase including making paper dominos and watch hours of youtube tutorials to develop ideas.




We spent some time reading the Mr Penguin series, and finally got around to reading Farmer Boy together.


We moved onto geometrical drawing for Arden this year, and Irving loves doing it,so he joined in a lot of the time.


We worked on more images with Irving.





This inclueded making images from plants by hammering them with a mallet to see if they would "print".



Arden started working on perspective drawing using this book.




We didn't go to as many fringe/festival shows as we often do during the Summer season, but we took full advantage of Highway to Hell after we discovered "Steve'n'Seagulls" were playing, we followed them along the first leg.


Briefly saw "Shonen Knife"  at the Highway to Hell stage.

Eventually decided we were walking to Fremantle since it was unlikely that Canning Highway would be open for a walk again.

Looking east towards the rising moon.


 And west toward Fremantle.

 

And we made it to Freo! (Irving was inspired to make it when he realised we could stop off for icecream in Fremantle.)



We got a surprising harvest of bird's eye chillis which sprouted up on our balcony garden.



We moved onto biology by the second half of the term using these books.  "Muscles and Bones" by Kovacs and "A Leg to Stand On" by Oliver Sacks (one of my favourite authors for science.


And as covid came into life and caused lockdowns and turned the world upside down, I had the luck to find a coffee machine very cheaply priced in the op shop.

Learning to use the coffee machine.





 

No comments: