Biking and birds
While I have some more slime-moulds to edit, I went for a mountain-bike ride instead last night on my own, … Continue reading Biking and birds
While I have some more slime-moulds to edit, I went for a mountain-bike ride instead last night on my own, … Continue reading Biking and birds
(6 images, click to zoom) – I’ve never walked over this side of the road before, it is on the … Continue reading Alpine garden
(6 photos, Part 3) – At the risk of boring you with more big boulders and thinking I have rocks … Continue reading The final tune
(8 images, Part 2) – The meander continues under the Organ Pipes, kunanyi / Mt Wellington, shrouded in swirling cloud. … Continue reading Misty mountain magic
[10 images, part 1] – I’ve had an image or two in my head for several years now. Time, conditions … Continue reading Pipe dream
[8 images, click to enlarge] – One of the walks I’ve wanted to do since a lad trawling over my … Continue reading Thark Ridge – Dead Island
[5 images, click to zoom] – I took a walk over the back of kunanyi / Mt Wellington above 1200m … Continue reading Tasmanian Waratah
[9 images] – The Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania’s South East is a remarkable day trip from Hobart with the family, … Continue reading Remarkable adventure
(3 images – At night!) – Before I was a teenager, I would pour over old maps, intrigued by the … Continue reading Disappearing Tarn
(10 photos) – While the previous post featured Hobart Cityscapes, we now move a little closer with some Streetscapes! A … Continue reading Hobart streets
I dug through the archives to select some shots of my favorite city for this post (I may be biased). … Continue reading Hobart Tasmania.
I struggled with words in this post – happens sometimes. Sometimes often.Hopefully the images tell a positive story of life … Continue reading From death, comes life.
At first glance, these small innocuous plants could easily be overlooked, in fact, I thought initially they were a type … Continue reading Bug eating plant …
After a rather over exuberant “controlled” burn in April, 2021, this forest is beginning to show signs of recovery now … Continue reading Forest recovery
While waterfall hunting, I thought at first these were small fungi… until I looked closer. Turns out it is known … Continue reading Orchid – Corybas diemenicus
The last week, water from the skies.Snow on the mountain, days of steady light rain,damp forests, valley’s slowly drain.Lengthening spring … Continue reading Water collides
Clouds were swirling and dancing around a group of tall trees and the rugged peaks of kunanyi, every now and … Continue reading Misty Mountain
I’ve put together a new 2.30 min video combined from three rides, one at night, down the same steep, muddy … Continue reading Mountain Bike Video
(9 photos, click to zoom) – A 950 hPa low pressure system passed south of Tasmania this week causing a … Continue reading Snow stroll
This week is NAIDOC Week, an Australian observance lasting from the first Sunday in July until the following Sunday. The … Continue reading Celebrating Indigenous Australians