My super weird for the day...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) February 15, 2021
Chernobyl Fungus Eats Nuclear Radiation Via Radiosynthesis https://t.co/lxk48pkaL1
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Monday, 15 February 2021
Chernobyl fungus eats nuclear radiation...
sounds round the world...
Have you tried https://t.co/r4bULNwA8g? They call it “The Musical Time Machine.” Choose a country and a decade (starting with 1900s) and play. Lots of fun customizations incl. Slow, Fast, Weird. They have an app also. I’ll go from France in the ‘20s to Cuba in the ‘50s, etc.
— Jonathan Wander (@JMWander) February 15, 2021
Click that Fwd button and it cycles through the stations in that city pic.twitter.com/VFMgVKPVF8
— Steve Trollinger (@SteveTrollinger) February 15, 2021
lack of focus in lockdown...
I thought that suddenly I had heaps of lockdown time to do marking...catch up...It's nearly midday... Have I started yet? NO! What have I done? Cleared cobwebs from windows, leaves from pathways (courtesy of foraging blackbirds)+ worried about next door's police presence.
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) February 15, 2021
survival mode...
survival mode
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) February 14, 2021
I paint my mind
with big skies, trees and
bluest seas till
my spirit smiles #tanka pic.twitter.com/GAQTJkcokk
ecological treasure trove...
In 2020, Narriearra became the largest single land acquisition for a national park in the state's history. The 153,415-hectare station sits in the north-west corner of NSW, with the dog-proof fence of the NSW-Queensland border forming its northern boundary.Massive, 150,000 hectare NSW property, Narriearra Station is an ecological treasure trove. Over 50 species of plants+250 species of animals, 39 ecological communities+20 threatened species recorded here. Archaeologists are mapping aboriginal sacred sites. https://t.co/VG8TsbzNlM
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) February 14, 2021
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