Floriade preps

 Our morning walk goes through the site of Floriade (and sundry garbage concerts by pop bands).  Unlike the latter appalling events (except the offering by the Oils) thus far Floriade has not led to the entire area being closed off by the goons.  There is still evidence that the Barr Government is aiming for a fence-hire led economic recovery.

It was a bit cool as a load of topsoil was delivered.  (That must also be a nice little earner for someone's brother-in-law.)
On 22nd we were astonished at the workforce involved.  The ACT must be approaching a negative unemployment rate!
A couple more workers and note the instructions about colour.  (Given the ACT Government's predilection for inclusiveness I am surprised that the colours aren't also labelled in languages other than English,)
I've filled in a few blanks and returned to traditional values in suggesting how some Alyssum could be used.  (The origin of this idea came about on a run through the area in 1990 when there was some concerned about punters from Gungahlin stealing bulbs.  We considered an alternative: adding some distinctive plants that spelt out a message - the original one suggested that Mr Duby went away, or words to that effect.)
An interesting Barbara Hepworth sculpture is nearby ...
.. with flowering camellias forming a backdrop.





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