Weirder and weirder... Ships sailing in circles...Earth is heading for a pole reversal - in which the north and south magnetic poles flip over the course of a couple of centuries leading to multiple north and south magnetic poles all around the globe??? https://t.co/0OmEVfCfcA pic.twitter.com/NnDuX1RLO9— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Friday, 19 June 2020
pole shifts...
living on the edge...
I understand the feeling of living on the edge... I may have income for now... But I am getting older... I won't be able to afford to stay where I am... The 'what's next' haunts me quite regularly... If I find some magical answer, I will let you know...— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
singing bridge...
THANK YOU!!!! Here’s the sound from Land’s End pic.twitter.com/JjEWy6zrlX— chilibrianno (@chilibrianno) June 6, 2020
large bridge
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
hosts the winds
heavy metal song#haiku https://t.co/BBMv4noegB
giant squid...
GIANT SQUID is not a myth... Just over a week ago, in South Africa’s Britannia Bay, on the sands, was a 14-foot-long giant squid weighing 440-660 pounds - possibly not yet an adult? Giant squid weren’t seen alive in their natural habitat until 2004. https://t.co/MWtsUzsVGv pic.twitter.com/3a42dHcwVj— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
Paris in July...
***Paris in July 2020 - international blogging event.— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
Hosted by Thyme for Tea, it's an annual month-long celebration of all things French -- books, movies, films, and food.
More details - Books and Chocolate blog: https://t.co/HmrUdXBwKo pic.twitter.com/egBL7wIz0R
'The Rain Heron' ...again...
'The Rain Heron' - Robbie Arnott— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 19, 2020
some say
there's
a huge heron
of legend
the colour of rain....
For more of my poetic review, see my blog 'Songlines on the Winds': https://t.co/1UKSrhUC46 pic.twitter.com/zjbqG1HpF0
'The Rain Heron'...
Loving the delicious world of 'The Rain Heron' by Robbie Arnott...'lightning licked trees; the wind grew fangs and chewed barns into splinters...' There is so much rich, landscape reality combined with an enigmatic narrative that seem to fringe on legend... So fascinating... pic.twitter.com/GOJ4ScvPiw— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 18, 2020
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