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Weekend photo zen

Weekend photo zen: priorities

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Derwent Estuary, Hobart, Tasmania

Tell the people who matter how you feel.

(I have some phone calls to make)


Weekend photo zen: persistance

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Tall Sundew (Drosera auriculata), Tarkine region, north-western Tasmania.

“Discipline is remembering what you want, and then acting on it.”

- Tom Franklin


Weekend photo zen: love

Sunshine after rain

Don’t be afraid to let your soft side show.

Be vulnerable, believe in love.


Weekend photo zen: wild

Wild Coast
North-western Tasmania, Tarkine region

Make yourself time to be wild and free.


Weekend photo zen: begin

East Coast Bliss
Somewhere on the Tasmanian east coast

Don’t just dream it, do it.

Take that first step today and keep on the journey.

Create your own footprints.


Weekend photo zen: clarity

Blue & Golden Dreams
Laguna Cejar, Salar de Atacama, Chile

Reflect a while on who you are versus who you want to become, then find the path you must travel.

Acknowledging your faults will help you to master them.

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I will be at the Hobart Sustainable Living Festival this weekend. If you spot me, come and say hi!


Weekend photo zen: tiny

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Micro-fungi, Tarkine area, north-western Tasmania.

From little things, big things grow.

Sow a kernel of dreams, let them take root.


Weekend photo zen: explore

Day3The end of the road, Tasmanian highlands

Never stop exploring, even in your own backyard. There is always something new to discover, both within and without.

Find out where that road leads.


Weekend photo zen: acceptance

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Sunrise at Machu Picchu, Peru.

No matter how dark it may get, the world remains a beautiful and amazing place

(it’s been a rough news kind of week)


Weekend photo zen: shine

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Florentine contested forestry area, Tasmania

Don’t be afraid to let who you really are shine through.


Weekend photo zen: home

Another perfect morning by Toni Fish (smileyfish) on 500px.com

Wherever you find yourself, make that place a home.

You may be leaving again, but in the interim see what you can grow.

 


Weekend photo zen: bejewelled

Take pleasure in the small things, the every day beauties that surround us.

The ordinary, once noticed, becomes extraordinary.


Weekend Photo Zen: shoot for the sun

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Atacama Desert, Chile

Don’t be afraid to shoot for the sun. After all, it’s the closest star to aim for.


Weekend photo zen: bloom

Spring-like

Spring arrives and life unfurls in scenes of ephemeral joy.
 

The lettuce eater:

My lettuce seedlings have been disappearing. There one day, eaten down to the dirt the next.

Neighbours and fellow gardeners laid the blame on the lady brushtail possum who lives in the old conifer across the way (and has lately had a few enamoured late night callers who make their way across my roof – ah, Spring), so I dragged out some old chicken wire from under the house and possum-proofed the pea and lettuce patch.

Still my delicate seedlings disappeared. Clearly the culprit was someone small enough to slip through the bars of my vegetable prison.

A bandicoot, perhaps? Some native hopping mouse like the melomies that lived in my neighbour’s woodpile back in Brisbane?

This morning I got a good look at my villain, foraging in broad daylight for fallen seed where I’ve recently cleared away some greenwaste in preparation for planting carrots and beets: Rattus norvegicus, the European brown rat.

*sigh*

Guess I’m off to buy a rat trap if I want carrots this year…


Welcome back photo zen: Lares, Peru

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Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it.
Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it!

-William Hutchinson Murray, after Goethe


Weekend photo zen: Grip

Starfish, Lady Bay, Tasmania.

Hang in there, you’ll make it through.


Weekend photo zen: Pedder

Lake Pedder in winter, Tasmania

“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” 
― John Steinbeck


Weekend Photo Zen: Breathe


Calvert’s Beach, Tasmania

Take a moment to just breathe.


Weekend Photo Zen: look up

Fungi climb a tree, Powelltown State Forest, Victoria, Australia

If you can’t change the situation, try changing your perspective.


Weekend Photo Zen: Wellington Wildflower

Snow gentian (Gentianella sp.), Mt. Wellington

Treasure the small joys and ephemeral beauties of daily life.


Weekend Photo Zen: Wineglass Bay

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Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania.

My greatest ambition is to just be a good man. To be better than I was yesterday. To do no harm. To give more than I take. To never strive for perfection but to try to live and love more perfectly. Being a good man to my family, my friends and to my community is the greatest ambition I can dream of.

— Shervin Pishevar

Weekend Photo Zen – Lake Daylesford

A moment of zen by Toni Fish (smileyfish) on 500px.com

Little pied cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos), Lake Daylesford, Daylesford, Victoria.

Seek moments of stillness.


Weekend photo zen: Pademelon

Tasmanian pademelon (Thylogale billardierii) – the smallest wallaby – Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania.

We share our world with millions of other creatures. Treat them with care and respect.


Weekend Photo Zen: Tamar Estuary

Tamar River, Launceston, Tasmania.

Find time to stop, reflect and be amazed by where you find yourself.

(I need to take my own advice.)

P.S. I have home internet access again! Hopefully regular posting will resume next week.


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