A Day of Two VERY Different Halves…

I’m typing this from Waterview Gardens B&B on the outskirts of Hobart, reflecting on the day, and it’s struck me just how incredibly diverse my experiences have been within my waking hours today ~ the gift of being somewhere totally new and seeking at least to sample local history, people, art, culture, cuisine, nature etc…

So I checked out of the lovely “Bam” hotel and headed off, stopping en route at a recommended cafe for breakfast before ascending to the summit of Mount Wellington / kunanyi. I guess the signs saying the road will be closed this evening due to the forecast snow, should’ve hinted at the weather I’d encounter up there!       


It was rather chilly ~ it is very late autumn here ~ and the wind literally took my breath away; those crazy tourists who’d ventured up there were all struggling to stay upright and breath! But the views… wow!

Needless to say, I didn’t stay up there too long, but descended back to the edge of Hobart and visited the profoundly moving Cascades Female Factory Museum. Around 13,000 female convicts were transported from Britain to Tasmania and a high percentage of them ended up at this truly terrible place. Some of the ‘women’ were as young as 10 or 12, and their ‘crimes’ mostly petty thefts trying to feed their families. Anyway, I’ll stop with the lecture… suffice to say the tour and place deeply affected me, reducing me to tears, as I learnt a little of these women’s horrendous ordeals (living conditions, hard labour, punishments, pregnancies and over 70% infant mortality rate…).

Their stories have been largely been untold, hidden. I met a woman who had recently discovered two female convicts in her family story, women who had been kept a secret.

Phew….

And now for something COMPLETELY different… the afternoon exploring the fantastic and bizarre MONA. It’s almost impossible to explain, but the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is one man’s creation, that of millionaire-philanthropist David Walsh. The place itself is truly amazing, dug into the sandstone, the galleries descend through three subterranean layers, with stunning spaces, and almost sci-fi corridors with clever lighting and sound installations. 

The art is immersive with sound, vision, engagement, touch ~ experienced with cocktails or other beverage in hand; it seeks to be edgy, provocative, thought-provoking, challenging, sometimes combing ancient and contemporary, weird, engaging…  There were pieces I really liked and others I really didn’t! It was definitely an immersive experience, and I loved the physical space ~ it certainly took me far from the morning’s experience and feelings.

So, I’ll stop with words seeking to describe art, and see if the art speaks in the form of photos ~ if you’d like any explanations, I can try…!!! 
























Comments

  1. Another busy day going up a mountain and learning about the female convicts. In the art museum what's that that looks like a dirty old spiders Web xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It is a spiders web!! Weird art indeed!! Hope you’re ok xx

      Delete
    2. I am fine lovely Julia xx

      Delete
  2. That is quite a day. 💓

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It was!! Thanks for reading - if you’re able to alter your posts so you’re not anonymous that’d be lovely!! 😊

      Delete
  3. Certainly some very exciting pics Julia. A wonderful experience - beats going to a field in Wales.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Fields in Wales have their charms…!!! 😊

      Delete
  4. A thought-provoking day in many ways. MONA looks fascinating! xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. 💕 I thought of you when I was there… Tassie well worth a visit if you ever can next time you’re this side of the world xx

      Delete
  5. Challenging experiences exciting experiences for you Julia..lovely x

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you 😊 if you’re able to change your posts so they’re not anonymous, that’s be great… x

      Delete
  6. Fascinating reading your blog today Julia. Thank you for the pictures too. Xx

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you 😊 if you’re able to change your posts so they’re not anonymous, that’s be great… x

      Delete
  7. The factory museum sounds fascinating - so much history I didn't know!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Really fascinating and sad… got a good book! xx

      Delete
  8. What an interesting thought provoking day! XX

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It was!! Thank you 😊 if you’re able to change your posts so they’re not anonymous, that’s be great… x

      Delete
  9. If you ever need another job, tour guide or guide books would be a good choice. Enjoying reading about the history and your adventures. Certainly lots to think about x

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Birthday Thanks!

Sabbath rest in Galilee…

So… the adventure really does begin!