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...
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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