I for one have a penchant for aged things that are allowed by nature to quietly grow old and go rusty. Just love those rustic tones. Don't why. Just do. And the Dinkum Dictionary ( circa 1994 illustrated profusely by Ken Maynard and which should indeed be seated on every Australian & New Zealand bookshelf ) and is well-known as the bible of everything Australian or quasi-aussie, gives this interpretation of "rusty"... unprepared; out of practice; unpolished: eg. My guitar playing is rusty because I haven't played for years. Unquote ( Pg 352 column 3 )True.
Although the original concept for this photo-blog may have changed somewhat due to Life, Love etc (ad nauseum), I WILL chip away at this thing (where possible) until I have completed the countdown from 365. Who knows, I may have a sudden rush of available time (cough) or overwhelming inspiration and still complete the project within the 12 months, although the realist in me says "you're dreamin' mate" ... Whatever, However and Whenever, fruition SHALL be reached (and I have it on good advice that Fruition is a rather nice place, particularly in Spring) :o)
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I for one have a penchant for aged things that are allowed by nature to quietly grow old and go rusty. Just love those rustic tones. Don't why. Just do. And the Dinkum Dictionary ( circa 1994 illustrated profusely by Ken Maynard and which should indeed be seated on every Australian & New Zealand bookshelf ) and is well-known as the bible of everything Australian or quasi-aussie, gives this interpretation of "rusty"... unprepared; out of practice; unpolished: eg. My guitar playing is rusty because I haven't played for years. Unquote ( Pg 352 column 3 )True.
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