The view from my "office"

The view from my enforced office-HIE Brisbane Central.
First last night.


This morning ~0700.
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this morning ~ 0700.
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And now.
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The hotel has been terrific. this morning I said that I was still waiting to see if the bruce Highway would reopen today they gave me a 2pm checkout without me having to ask and put a hold on my room in case I have to stay tonight.
 
This afternoon’s office was sandbagging at the neighbour’s place and helping others in the street move various items.

This first photo was before the rain became really heavy. Though not deep, the water was very swift.

You can see it is significantly deeper at the end of the street.

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Unwanted water views:

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Today's office was the Orphan School in New Town, Hobart. Too long a story to recount here, but a harrowing part of our history. Renowned Irish sculptor Rowan Gillespie had done 3 prior commissions of stuatues in Hobart marking ( mainly Irish) convict women and children. The first, by the Maq1 hotel on Hobart docks, was unveiled by the Irish President about 7 years ago.

This is the last in the series and Gillespie was there, with the Irish Ambassador and the Governor of Tas.

A great occasion, even if the weather was a little 'soft' as the folks there say.

Rowan Gillespie and the Governor of Tasmania:

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With the models for the statues, both descendants of inmates of the Orphan School:

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The statues. The little girl's was originally envisioned to show her reacting to seeing her mother beaten to death by her father. It changed a bit but still a horrible story.

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