Precious moment...a seahorse and a diver's watch...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
Who knows if the seahorse can see its reflection...
Does it really matter?
All that matters is that a sea horse + hairy arm + watch had a chance, magical encounter... https://t.co/YuiTJWzEK6
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Saturday, 3 July 2021
seahorse and a diver's watch...
Melbourne earthquake...
EARTHQUAKE? Melbourne? That wasn't on the freezing weather map for Melbourne today...What happened to the hail? https://t.co/gMOmszUQk2
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
more weather...
MORE WEATHER: I can't believe that my Dromana has only reached a top of 10°C by 2:30pm + going down...Grey light swept with wind-blown, spattering rain... I guess I just wait now for the predicted hail while I stay snuggly rugged up inside...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
unbridled tourism...
unbridled tourism
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
cross-pollinates
innocent ecosystems#haiku pic.twitter.com/hKJygHdYYZ
'Csardas' rocked my world...
'Csardas' by Diane Pearson rocked my world when I was in my early 20's. The novel explores the life of a fictional bourgeois Hungarian Jewish family during WWI and WWII.
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
microfiction...
microfiction
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 3, 2021
smug mirage in
political deserts #haiku pic.twitter.com/tiuk32iMgn
inner strength and trees...
and the more we nourish the grounding of inner strength... https://t.co/AnOToLgcKH pic.twitter.com/08PSW6xbUO
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 2, 2021
coldest capital city - Melbourne
WINTER WEATHER: Forecast - The coldest capital city in Australia today is predicted to be Melbourne. Currently, 7°C @ 7:00am and showing no signs of rising...For variety, expect some showers and possible hail. Michael Crichton's 'Pirate Latitudes', set in Jamaica - here I come...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) July 2, 2021
Right after posting this claim, the Melbourne temperature indicated on my computer taskbar dropped to 6°C. My Dromana temperature reads as 4°C. Heater on and the cosy lap rug awaits me...
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