Welcome to a project of "Just Living". This page is where I publish my musings and observations in image and text. You will also find events and groups with whom I share a passion for social change and cultural integrity.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Monday, December 07, 2020
Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Friday, November 20, 2020
Happy Birthday Harrison!
A Global Cocktail Party
The plan is that we’ll be hanging out in a world-around Zoom. A dedicated link will be provided on the Birthday Wall a few days before. Our space will include a main Zoom room and breakouts. Bring your heart, favorite stories and a glass or cup of good cheer.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
Stuff From My CV
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Sunday, September 06, 2020
Monday, August 31, 2020
Friday, July 31, 2020
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Lindsay Farrell RIP
A tribute to Dr Lindsay Farrell
RIP 10-07-2020
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| Lindsay Farrell Tony Robertson Photography 2017 |
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| Lindsay Farrell Tony Robertson Photography May 2018 |
Lindsay Farrell, Artist ‘Nailed Hand of Christ’ and ‘Giraween’
“This series of paintings are about Girraween and the source of the longest river which ends up in Lake Eyre. If you go up into the waterfall, you can see the way that water has come through the granite and formed this cross shape, at the source of the longest river, heading towards the centre of Australia to that once great, vast ocean. We can see a trace of history and time and eternity, where the journey is to become, almost, to the beginning again.
I was lying in bed here, at The Wesley Hospital, and reflecting that some 25 years ago I painted the hands of Jesus, on display in this chapel. The hand in that painting, is actually my hand. I did a drawing of my right hand… and I think that hand, that was held for me, is the hand that holds me….
Two weeks ago I was standing in the art gallery for a lecture about the Tintoretto Resurrection and I felt giddy. I had a scan and they said ‘Lindsay you have a brain tumour’ and I knew it was going to be a very different journey from that point.
I’ve been completely surrounded by those that love me and care for me. I’ve seen people minister to me in this hospital; it’s been a wonderful sense of meeting Jesus in those people and seeing him afresh each day. It’s been a wonderful journey for me, I feel so blessed to be here at this point.” (Source: Wesley Hospital)
Wednesday, July 01, 2020
Featured Social Media Posts From June 2020
- 28 years since Australia's historic Mabo decision, 'there is a lot of unfinished business'
- Black Lives Matter movement prompts calls for greater focus on Indigenous history in Australian schools,










