WENDY WHITELEY: I'm obsessive about it. It was all landfill originally, for the railway line, and subsequently over 50, 60, 70 years, it was dumped, a lot of rubbish and weeds, old fridges and bits of metal and broken bottles and plastic bags full of clothes, and it was just impenetrable and quite dangerous. And I just started at one end and I've now gone right to the other end and it's still all railway land, but, you know, it's now got a garden. Bit of engineering skills have come into it too, from...must have inherited it.
The garden, the studio, friendships, somebody's life, are all those things that keep you going. I don't feel any great urge to actually paint again. I want to just go and be the mad old bag lady in the garden. I love the fact that Arkie participated in it a bit and loved it. Sometimes I suddenly realise I'm talking about her or Brett or anybody else in my life as though they're still alive. And in a way they still are. And then you realise that they're not there anymore, except in your memory. Or in your bones. In Arkie's case, she'll always be there. And in Brett's case, he'll always be there in part of me. You know? But in her case particularly.
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We didn't eat in Haberfield, preferring to head over to Drummoyne for some couscous at La Kasbah in Victoria Rd. We're still hoping to find the "La Graine et le Mulet" (The Secret of the Grain), but no luck yet!
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For a while now I've been trying to ignore the deflated realisation that you two are more Sydneysider than I am. But it just occurred to me; You always were.
Cue exaggerated sighs of disappointment.
Awesome find Judy!!! Great quotes from Wendy as well.
Can't wait to do that walk!
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