All photos are my own. I use a Canon 80D with Tamron and Canon lenses. Some photos are taken with my iPhone. I will update this page with more photos as I take them. ... READ the POST
Thank you Former Prime Minister
For my grandchild... January, 2040 Dear Former Prime Minister of Australia, I want to thank you on behalf of my grandchild, who is now a young woman, for doing everything you could to ensure that the world she now flourishes in, is clean, sustainable and ethical. Thank you for listening ... READ the POST
The Western Australian Police Historical Society Museum
I made a new discovery this weekend. As I am oft to do, I was out wandering when I chanced upon a museum I never knew existed despite living in this area for many years. The smell of cooking sausages and onions was what first drew me in, even though I am a vegetarian. Who can resist the smell ... READ the POST
The Sixty Foot Falls walk trail in the Perth hills
Sunday morning started out at around 22 degrees with a lovely fresh breeze and some sunshine with a promised high of 27 degrees on the horizon. Perfect morning for a hike! Perth City is only around 45 minutes drive to Darling Scarp or as the locals call it, “the hills” area , and we picked ... READ the POST
Road trip on the East Coast of Tasmania
This year’s Tassie trip took in the East Coast of Tasmania, Hobart and the Midlands. I am a native Taswegian and I try to get back there as much as possible. I might be biased, but Tasmania is an amazing holiday destination. Ansons Bay Ansons Bay which is a remote beachside paradise was where ... READ the POST
Monkey Mia and the Dolphin experience of a lifetime!
Around four weeks ago I received an email in my inbox from the Volunteer Program Coordinator of Parks and Wildlife which I quickly scanned because most volunteer opportunities are usually during my working hours so I can't always take part. This one was different! They were looking for volunteers ... READ the POST
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