golden and green— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020
fields dress
a forest of peaks
white dollhouses add
a pinch of magic #tanka https://t.co/RFhmdmhjc8
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Friday, 10 July 2020
forest of peaks...
oasis...
crystal clear— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020
spring waters
and a pocket of greens
a traveler's pearl
in desert wilds #tanka https://t.co/pNabbyxwmv
bridge of many arches...
A stunning scene, but it is the reflected bridge that is the star of the show - artistically linking all the elements together. The many arches are like multiple windows connecting here and there. Just beautiful. https://t.co/6EHQlqXylo
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020
Afghanistan schooling...
And the above image is not an isolated example of schooling in Afghanistan...— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020
School in distant, difficult classrooms: Afghanistan https://t.co/M6rNVpKWoL via @eddarrell pic.twitter.com/q20j0PRXud
shaggy...
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020Samuel Amess, from Scotland, who made a fortune in the Victorian goldfields and became Mayor of Melbourne in 1869, kept a small fold of black Highland cattle on Churchill Island, (near Phillip Island) in the 19th century.
NOTE: Although a group of cattle is generally called a herd, a group of Highland cattle is known as a "fold". This is because in Scotland's winter, the cattle were kept in open shelters made of stone called folds, to protect them from the weather at night. Source: HERE
beautiful drawing of a dog...
EXTRAORDINARY drawing by young artist Sarah Fletcher from Glen Innes, NSW. The dog's eyes and the positioning of the paws are so expressive of an emotional moment.https://t.co/dfhbWeyUdi pic.twitter.com/tPeoqarX0r— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) July 10, 2020
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