
Category: Photography Tags: beauty, Botanic gardens, flowers, Hobart, Photography, spring, taking the time to let it all sink in
There’s no road map to the path I’m forging. No one’s footprints to follow, only my own uneven tread. Progress is more of a spiral than a straight line: a slide...
Home again. Hopefully normal blog service will resume shortly, but in the meantime, here’s a little something from my travels… In the greenhouse at the Girl’s Home where I was...
Category: Adventures, Landscape photography, Travel Tags: adventures, Cusco, peru, Pisac, Sacred Valley, travel, volunteering
Thank you for reading, commenting and sharing my little internet soap box. I hope I’m doing something to make the world just a tiny bit better, and I can’t do it...
Category: Meta, nature photography Tags: 2012, an attitude of gratitude, blogging, building a community, Christmas, meta, my internet soapbox, my readers rock, thank you
Derwent Estuary, Hobart, Tasmania Tell the people who matter how you feel. (I have some phone calls to make)
Category: Landscape photography, Photography, Weekend photo zen Tags: ask people if they are ok, breaking through the clouds, Conneticut massacre, Derwent Estuary, Hobart, hug your friends and family, love, priorities, reach out to others, River, sailboats, seagulls, silver light, talk, tell them you love them, Weekend photo zen
Tall Sundew (Drosera auriculata), Tarkine region, north-western Tasmania. “Discipline is remembering what you want, and then acting on it.” – Tom Franklin
Don’t be afraid to let your soft side show. Be vulnerable, believe in love.
Category: nature photography, Photography, Weekend photo zen Tags: droplets, everyday beauty, little things, love, Photography, pretty, rain drops, rose, rose petals, Weekend photo zen
Spring is ramping up into summer now. The days are long, the evenings warm and I’m thinking I’ll need to take a hat on my walk to work from now on....
Category: Gardening, Health & wellbeing, Lifestyle, nature photography, Photography Tags: compulsive gardening, crop diversity, food, garden planning, garden zen, Gardening, growing things, heirloom vegetables, in my garden, mental-health, plants, seasonal eating, seedlings, sustainability, vegetables
North-western Tasmania, Tarkine region Make yourself time to be wild and free.
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.
Category: Landscape photography, Photography, Weekend photo zen Tags: beach, begin, blue sky, change, Create your own footprints., dream, East Coast, getting started, landscape photography, making your dream a reality, motivation, new beginnings, taking first steps, Tasmania, the perfect beach, Weekend photo zen
The shape of things to come