Parking right outside your own room? Social distancing friendly?— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
Thanks to COVID-19, the great Aussie motel is set for a comeback https://t.co/Xz3NtBQkBT via @TravellerAU
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Monday, 29 June 2020
the Aussie motel comeback...
Boat Harbour...
BOAT HARBOUR, Tasmania: Sheltered from the Roaring 40's by cliffs, Boat Harbour Beach is nestled on Tasmania’s rugged north-west coast, where fertile farmlands tumble into the wild waters of Bass Strait.https://t.co/p1heBrGxMM— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
Piccaninny Creek...
Love all the varied tones and textures in these sandy colours...— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
Piccaninny Creek, Bungle Bungle Ranges
Photographer - Rod Moffatt pic.twitter.com/CGPFKMu8Tg
Piccaninny Creek at dawn...
Love the desert colours of rocks in the Kimberleys...— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
Dawn over Piccaninny Creek, Bungle Bungle Ranges, the Kimberleys, Western Australia - photographer Rod Moffatt pic.twitter.com/Sb0o3SUFFh
Phillip Island gems...
the emeralds— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
of grasses spill
to rocky slates fringing
the sapphires of seas
vibrant earth gems #tanka https://t.co/GIeTdQsSue
'The Marble Collector' quotes...
'I've always had difficulty sleeping during full moons. Not so much pounding headaches as too many thoughts. Too many thoughts too quickly, all together, like the moon acts as a signal tower for my brain. Everything flowing all at once instead of slowly filtering.' - page 98— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
'The marble world is no different to the world of people, it too has its reproductions and fakes, and slags were an attempt to mimic hand-cut stone...' - page 209— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) June 29, 2020
bringing nature back to healthy life...
This project represents a wonderful role model of what can be done to assist promoting a healthy environment...from abandoned sugar cane field + eroding river embankment to a wildlife corridor...'It was basically a desert': Flourishing tropical rainforest re-established by volunteers as wildlife corridor https://t.co/fZhnnY1S9K— ABC Brisbane (@abcbrisbane) June 29, 2020
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