This beautiful bird seems so peacefully centred and alert...Love the golden glow haloing round bird and twiggy branches... https://t.co/4v6xJHbjmz
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Friday, 18 September 2020
Red Tailed Hawk...
politician's new normal...
Senator for QueenslandThis is priceless... What a delightful new perspective of 'lockdown normal'... https://t.co/vrcsbeLdFx
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
I've survived...
Can't believe I've survived a term of remote learning+made it to school holidays! Yay! Celebrated with delivered meal+glass of wine tonight. The relief! But grateful to have had work at least, no matter how tiring. Tomorrow's another day- school planning+rest+planning+rest etc...
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
Seldom do I check wine history. The bottle I opened tonight is a Pinot Grigio, from Devil's Corner, Tasmania. Connection 1- Didn't realise this was Tassie wine. (Tas.=my soul place) 2. Didn't realise this winery's connected with Brown Brothers (my fav wines). It's a good night.❤️ pic.twitter.com/jfHfQFF5ds
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
From the 'Devil's Corner' website:
You can taste the wind in your cheeks. At Devil’s Corner, every day we face difficult choices. In our wild corner of Tasmania we are at the mercy of nature. Here, the difference of a second, minute, hour or day, can mean the difference between greatness and devastation. Discover how our team have learnt not to fight the elements, but to harness them in order to make the highest quality cool climate wines.ready, set...
Boundless energy all waiting to be activated...What a great pose... https://t.co/3RgLmvr22D
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
go Cath Andrews...
I'm an older hs teacher (should've retired but can't. Love teaching, even remotely - though it's exhausting.) Many teachers check on me. But it's the students who've surprised me - thanking me for lessons+asking if I'm OK. One student played his guitar for me at a Google Meet. 🙏
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
My wife installed a blackboard on the front fence during the first lockdown to tell a joke a day to cheer up the neighbourhood. 150+ jokes later, people leave jokes in the letterbox, share with relatives overseas & a Principal takes a photo to share it with his students each day. pic.twitter.com/asVXJenEK9
— Ade (@BillieHill64) September 18, 2020
Amazing just how many little acts of kindness there are around right now...Often all you need are open eyes (or ears) ...or...at worst/best...create one... @CathLAndrews https://t.co/4GNAlZ5b9A
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
music lives on...
When the random clutter of life fades away...it's the music of life that lives on...This is so beautiful... https://t.co/7MvLBt3hN5
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 18, 2020
Melbourne is down to covid 'spotfires'...
Thanks City of Casey! 😡
— Alyson Williams (@Alywill59) September 17, 2020
What are the people of Hallam doing wrong?
— Elizabeth Post (@WeAreAllVIPs) September 17, 2020
Fountain Gate is a problem.
— Elizabeth Post (@WeAreAllVIPs) September 18, 2020
Geez, it’s so slow to go down. Why? It should go down much more rapidly now if contact tracing and isolation were targeted. Omg just target the sources now. It shouldn’t be so difficult at this point.
— Sonny Day (@Sandy_Beech1) September 17, 2020
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