Herring Island
For some time we have had on our list of places to visit, the sculpture park on Herring Island in the Yarra, below Como House. It has an advantage, with the disgusting fuel prices around at present that it is reasonably easy to reach by tram (with a 1km walk down Williams Rd from the stop on Toorak Rd.) The Park was originally a haunt of Scout troops and is named after a Scout Commissioner, and nothing to do with fish. The island is attained by a free punt put on by Parks on Summer weekends (or by your own boat/kayak). This looking at the South landing on the Island from Como Landing. This is the map shown on Parks Notices. The works are shown accurately. This is the text to accompany the map. The arrows reflect the transpositions of the text! I have pointed this out to Parks. (A pity, as the Park is otherwise very good.) I missed photographing "Audience" by Julie Collins as it is well integrated into the environment (ie looks like a...