As promised, here are some more photos from our visit to the Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival in Warwick.
We arranged to meet our friends at the Town Hall...
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The Warwick Town Hall from the other side of the street...note the palm tree in the foreground dressed in its hula skirt :-) |
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Warwick State High School band was giving a concert outside the Town Hall |
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Knitted/crocheted post covers and crocheted bunting |
Up and down the street were trees that had been yarnbombed...
The Ladies Lingerie/Sleepwear shop had decorated the tree in front of the shop, quite cheekily :-) (large photo and bottom right photo in the collage below)
Some more...
This tree was dressed in a jumper of bottle tops...
The next entry was from Knitting Nannas Against Gas...obviously an objection to the practice of 'fracking' to remove natural gas...
Vandals had damaged this entry...we were told that if it was some local who did the damage, they will be found via CCTV
Close up of the damage on the left chin...
This was the charming Red Rooster Entry...those 'chooks' were just so cute!
Most of the shops entered into the fun...
Even the statue of Thomas Joseph Byrnes 12th Premier of Queensland, had been yarnbombed slightly! lol
But wait...there are more yarn bombed trees!!!
One tree was dressed in op shop jumpers...
Above hung lots and lots of odd socks...there was a suggestion that these were socks which had gone missing from washing machines and washing baskets...wink wink!
DH and I only had a day trip to the festival but as you can see, we certainly saw lots of delightful things. (There are a number of excellent craft shops in Warwick as well but I didn't check them out on this visit)
On our way home to Brisbane, we heard on the radio that a traffic problem that had caused morning peak hour chaos near our home was even worse in the late afternoon. So clever DH worked out a way of getting home without going near Alderley and the broken water main. We detoured and went across the river in the Moggill Ferry...
We were one of the last cars on..we had arrived just in time :-)
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Glancing upstream... |
So then it was a lovely drive through Moggill, Kenmore to Gap Creek Rd and then home. It had been a lovely day.