Thursday Doors 24 September 2020 Now back from my Thursday excursion to gardens at Foxglove & Co in Central Tilba. I decided to wait and have lunch at home instead of at…
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Thursday Doors 24 September 2020 Now back from my Thursday excursion to gardens at Foxglove & Co in Central Tilba. I decided to wait and have lunch at home instead of at…
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FOTD Friday 18 September
FOTD Friday 18 September
My two weeks at the cottage on the farm in Canberra are just about finished, for now. Spring is well and truely here and I am keen to get to the house at the coast, walk on the beach and maybe even a swim, if the water has warmed up yet.
Also I have nearly finished my 6 rounds of chemotherupy and imunotherupy for my follicular lymphoma. 4 down and 2 to go, my last round of PET CT scans…
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Thursday Doors – 10 Sept 2020 I saw this iconic occupied Aussie dunny at Silverton, near Broken Hill NSW.
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Monday FOTD 7 Sept Mind your step this week I have spread my dreamsunder your feet.Tread softly,because youtread on my dreams.-W.B. Yeats
FOTD - September 6 - Grevillea
FOTD – September 6 – Grevillea
A perfect bird attacting Australian Native.
Grevillea – Peaches and Cream from my garden.
This medium size shrub lends itself to use in a small garden. It will tolerate a wide range of conditions, including humidity as well as drought, and frost down to −5 °C (23 °F). Perfect for my low maintanence coastal garden.
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Quarterdeck, Narooma, NSW, Australia
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FTOD – Monday 31 August FOTD - Monday 31 August Connection Connecting with the natural world, helps me through difficult times.
FOTD – Saturday 29 August FOTD - Saturday 29 August Water I spent a couple of mornings earlier this month watching the moon set over the water, from the comfort of my bed.
Thursday doors A typical North Queenslander, Cairns Australia. #FOTD #Home
After the rain, the first sign of Spring On our sleety cold dog walk this afternnoon, I turned up this little beauty. A Wurmbea dioica as a treat.
Isolation Journal
We have been on level 3 of the Coronavirus lockdown for a few weeks now. In NSW, Australia this means only going out to exercise, to shop for food and working from home, if you still have a job. Like everyone else I often get the feeling that each day is merging into the next. I walk my dog every morning, this exercise walk usually takes 2 hours and we get going at around 6:30 am.
This early…
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Tuesday 7.30 am and the temperature was 10 decrees c with a cool north-westerly wind blowing. A perfect morning for a walk/run on the ridge, work can wait for an hour or so. Mt Arawang at 765 metres is at the southern end of the Coolamon Ridge walk. The access track from the Kambah end is steep and a great cardio workout.
Trigs have a cosmic intrigue for me, the symmetry of the structure exposed to the elements. A great space for some meditation and quiet reflection.
Sunrise at A
Trig Bagging – Mt Arawang Tuesday 7.30 am and the temperature was 10 decrees c with a cool north-westerly wind blowing. A perfect morning for a walk/run on the ridge, work can wait for an hour or so.
Trig Bagging in Canberra Autumn is well and truly here and the cooler morning and afternoons are a perfect snake free time to get out on the trails.