in the darkness
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
orchestrated
cymbals
of rain
clash #tanka pic.twitter.com/njeO6y3zBw
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Saturday, 6 November 2021
orchestrated cymbals of rain...
blind dog plays bell ball...
This is incredible...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
A blind dog still plays ball...bell ball...
Oz is now retired and living the good life on a property in Jindabyne, NSW. He wears clear lens Rex Specs to protect his eyes. https://t.co/ZR6u2vFeUM
foreshore warning signs...
Warning signs are scattered along the Dromana beach foreshore trail...indicating that the clean-up after last Friday's wild and stormy weather is still not quite done...Danger still lurks... pic.twitter.com/Kkwg1fi32u
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
Here is one example of devastation on the Dromana foreshore needing assistance after last Friday's crazy weather... pic.twitter.com/KBomKlVCqc
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
more dancing waves...
Waves at Dromana beach love to dance in so many ways... pic.twitter.com/3IaZLdIsMp
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
autumn high country in California...
Stunning image of autumn high country in Inyo National Forest, California...https://t.co/nnTvyUDx9M pic.twitter.com/kfyASJTAtZ
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
waves dancing...
Never tire of watching waves dance at Dromana beach... pic.twitter.com/ic8zu1Uh9B
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
Dromana mural extension...
This morning, I found that the large Dromana mural overlooking the Dromana Hub carpark had been extended further...Again, difficult to photograph, with small fence, plants and cars nearby, but this seemed to be the clearest angle... pic.twitter.com/IIdYvf9ISI
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
Loved the body language of the cyclists in the Dromana mural extension...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
Here is a macro view of them... pic.twitter.com/X82Ax8gDZD
Dromana pier area abuzz...
The Dromana pier area was buzzing this morning...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
There were fishermen, swimmers and 'the watchers'... pic.twitter.com/8rrMaA0p62
Even cyclists enjoy Dromana pier... pic.twitter.com/bwFcKOTRsd
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
new Vic cases down just a little...
We thank everyone who got vaccinated and tested yesterday.
— VicGovDH (@VicGovDH) November 5, 2021
Our thoughts are with those in hospital, and the families of people who have lost their lives.
More data soon: https://t.co/OCCFTAtS1P#COVID19Vic #COVID19VicData pic.twitter.com/IyTxMxWt0W
New Vic cases down 75 on yesterday's data...not too bad...
the universe has spoken...
PASSING THOUGHT: The Universe is stubborn. The message is getting louder=move on+out...2 days ago=a little damage to my car...I collected a gate when my foot on the accelerator spasmed with cramp. Last night=small earthquake. Today, a lettuce flew from a supermarket shelf at me🙁 pic.twitter.com/jDK2Gj74Lq
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 6, 2021
short-term pain...
And riding out short-term pain with long-term happiness in mind is self-care... https://t.co/h9e877lGrP pic.twitter.com/USFM41m2YQ
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 5, 2021
morning frills and flounces...
Morning skies in the Dromana Hills are all dressed up with frills and flounces... pic.twitter.com/5atPWaiJAP
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 5, 2021
tradition of man walking on the outside of the street...
In the street, traditions say man should walk on the outside of a woman. Some say it originated with horses/carriage splash, so the man protected the woman. Older traditions=medieval when there was no drainage...'slops' tossed from upstairs windows 'collected' by man not woman...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) November 5, 2021
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