erglis_m (Mick)
Missing you Dad._
I recently went to visit my Mum on the east coast to spend a bit of time with her. It was the first visit since my Dad passed away. It was always a Father and Son tradition to go down to the shed to sit and talk about everything and nothing.
The Shed is a place for creativity, escape, reflection and future projects. A place where world domination can be conducted within the confines of a 6m x 8m space.
My dad was born one year after the depression and was a refugee from war torn Europe, those two things shaped his life in a way that still resonates today.
He was a firm believer that life is never to be taken for granted. always seek to improve ones life, never think that any government will look after you and God is with you weather you like it or not.. They are all attributes for survival in a harsh world.
He also believed that everything is useful "never throw anything out" 'it will come in handy one day" . Visiting his shed this time, was a strange feeling, it was like he was there... but he wasn't. just about all of his life possessions were there in the shed, even though he was gone it was comforting to be there. I took my camera and captured his shed as best as I could to preserve all these memories.
20/121931 to 16/1/2014
A tale from the Tin Temple.
Missing you Dad._
I recently went to visit my Mum on the east coast to spend a bit of time with her. It was the first visit since my Dad passed away. It was always a Father and Son tradition to go down to the shed to sit and talk about everything and nothing.
The Shed is a place for creativity, escape, reflection and future projects. A place where world domination can be conducted within the confines of a 6m x 8m space.
My dad was born one year after the depression and was a refugee from war torn Europe, those two things shaped his life in a way that still resonates today.
He was a firm believer that life is never to be taken for granted. always seek to improve ones life, never think that any government will look after you and God is with you weather you like it or not.. They are all attributes for survival in a harsh world.
He also believed that everything is useful "never throw anything out" 'it will come in handy one day" . Visiting his shed this time, was a strange feeling, it was like he was there... but he wasn't. just about all of his life possessions were there in the shed, even though he was gone it was comforting to be there. I took my camera and captured his shed as best as I could to preserve all these memories.
20/121931 to 16/1/2014
A tale from the Tin Temple.