Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sense at last!

I was listening innocently to Classic FM today when I heard David Gillespie talking clear common sense at last about the overweight epidemic that has the health systems of affluent countries on their knees. I had long ago decided that there's nothing wrong with eggs, butter and animal fat - we've been eating them for thousands of years, unlike that revolting invention called margarine, and canola oil, the petrol substitute that is now being grown instead of other genuinely nutritious crops.
When I googled him I found suspiciously little about him (he is after all just a lawyer, not a nutritionist or a doctor, or even a food producer with a vested interest in marketing certain products), apart from this site:
I suggest that if you've tried everything else, try cutting out sugar. The strongest message was his opening statement - that on average we used to consume 2kgs of sugar per year - now we consume 50kg per year.

Thursday, March 15, 2012


well I'm not too good at keeping up this blog, but I could say that's because I'm too busy... have been trying my hand at recording fringe reviews for Radio Adelaide, which is totally new and has nothing to do with what Black Dog considers is my real job, i.e. carving her image in blocks of wood and taking her for walks by the sea. She was also highly insulted when I forsook her company for three nights and spent them shipkeeping on the Endeavour replica in Port Adelaide. A wonderful experience, it's a shame they don't let dogs on board. This is what part of her (the ship) looks like in the dark.

No, I didn't have to climb the rigging, but I had my first experience of sleeping in a hammock, and did reasonably well.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Happy New Year everyone! It's almost Chinese New Year so it seems like a good time to start a new blog for 2012. The Black Dog enjoys her daily romp in the surf and the subsequent creep through the undergrowth stalking crested pigeons. The studio has slightly given way to rigging the boat recently, so I need to get down to business and start ordering t-shirts. I've discovered men are rather fond of this one: http://www.redbubble.com/people/mimidesigns/works/3980538-winter-waltz-the-tshirt I thought it was more of a girl's style, but there's no accounting for taste.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Well I have no idea how many people are following this blog, but they've probably all given up as it's been so long since I did any posting. A lot has been happening: I have moved, for a start. Only 5 minutes away from Port Noarlunga, but now much closer to the dedicated dog beach, which is wonderful. And Black Dog Gallery is now Black Dog Studio and Gallery. For the moment the Gallery is merely virtual, while the Studio is still coming together. Watch this space to see the work in progress.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Black Dog has a real name: I thought it was spelt Portia or possibly Porsche, but I have decided it must be spelt Porchia. Thanks to Amy Bodossian for putting me onto this esteemed Argentinian poet, who is a very fitting namesake for my thoughtful, extremely empathetic and constant companion.

The aphorism that Amy quotes, ‎'I know what I have given you. I do not know what you have received.' is exactly what Black Dog appears to be saying when she looks into my eyes and lays an anxious paw in my lap.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Thanks to everyone who came and shared tea and cookies at the opening and last Sunday, both of which were glorious sunny days! Black Dog and I had to tear ourselves away from the beach on Sunday where we were being treated to the sight of a mother and baby whale cavorting in the waves. I hope this Sunday will be fine if not quite so sunny.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

At last! Black Dog is ready to start blogging. All we have to say today is that we are looking forward to meeting some of you this Sunday, August 14, from 2-6pm, at the Black Dog Gallery in Port Noarlunga. Tea and cookies will be provided. Come and browse the pictures and the poetry books, talk about art, poetry and everything else in the universe, and let me know what you'd like to see happening in the space.