The shape of things to come

Calvert’s Beach, Tasmania Take a moment to just breathe.

Fungi climb a tree, Powelltown State Forest, Victoria, Australia If you can’t change the situation, try changing your perspective.

Snow gentian (Gentianella sp.), Mt. Wellington Treasure the small joys and ephemeral beauties of daily life.

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...

Little pied cormorant (Microcarbo melanoleucos), Lake Daylesford, Daylesford, Victoria. Seek moments of stillness.

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.

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!...

Frost on buttongrass, Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania. Consider the gifts each season brings: winter’s coming, with her frosty beauty and steaming breath.

Raindrops on African Iris (Dietes bicolor) leaves We need a balance of both sunshine and rain so we may flourish.

Dunes, Calvert’s Beach, South Arm, Tasmania. How much richer we are for the times that we feel blue. Time in the shadows shows us how much life shines.