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The weight of availability poem and images from March 4
Back home viewing my handiwork with a casual flourish of the mouse, nine Black Swans appear flying south.
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Poets speak up to Adani – free e-book
The eastern horizon is still dark; the city to the north is alight in a complex transfer of power. 200…
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An ecological garden
Robert Pogue Harrison wrote in Gardens: An Essay on the Human Condition: 'For millennia and throughout world cultures, our predecessors conceived…
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World Wildlife Day, Saturday 3rd of March
World Wildlife Day, Saturday 3rd of March ‘This is a global celebration of all the wonderful wild animals and plants…
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This is Where ~ Three Days in October (three bushwalks)
Golden light catches Deep Creek chiselling into the sediments, I pay my respects to Eos and then return . .…
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Eos ~ Sunday Morning, Feb 25
I turn my back once the sun comes up, concentrate on how stone and wood work together . . .
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The decline of high profile mammal species
The decline of high profile mammal species . . . such as the koala and platypus is ongoing and yet…
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Four Thousand Fish at Barangaroo, Sydney Harbour
Eora fisherwomen used two metre canoes with a fire in the middle to cook the fish . . .
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Sydney Harbour, tourist Mecca
Sydney Harbour, tourist Mecca The harbour is only 6,000 years old, and only a recent icon. Until the bridge was…
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Opening up Deep Creek
Opening up Deep Creek Deep Creek estuary is always changing Deep Creek is an amazing estuary, dynamic and changeable. I…
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