We are continuing to bring out artistic ideas to life. Everyone is contributing where they can. One feature of our our cow will be the horns. We have made a strong connection between something our Aboriginal Cultural Officer, Tyson, said to us with something Tim, our Young Farming Champion, said. Both spoke about respect for the land. Tim talked about how grateful he was for all his animals provide him and how he respects them for all they provide. Tyson spoke about how Aboriginal people view their totem animals and again express gratitude for all the land, our animals, and all they provide. We have decided to capture this respect by placing both flags, the Australian and Aboriginal flag, on the horns of the cow. This is a difficult process (to get it exact) but we are going to give it a go. Did we mention our cow now how has a coat of a lush field of grass? We finish all our archi sessions with a meal together. Why? Because thanks to our farmers we can gather around a nutritious meal, share stories and laugh together. We are also starving after all that work!
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AuthorThe amazing students from The Lakes College, Youth Off The Streets Archives
September 2018
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