So beautiful...Always think of wisteria as the weeping 'cousins' of lavender... https://t.co/G0X8PkEdbI
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Thursday, 24 September 2020
spring wisteria...
my furball and remote learning...
My little furball has been involved with my remote learning lessons...Students love it when they hear her argue with me...The students try to work out what she is trying to say...what all her different sounds mean...They are amazed at her repertoire...She's a teaching gamechanger
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
blossoms in evening light...
Even in the blur of evening light, these spring blossoms in my neighbour's front garden are so enchanting... pic.twitter.com/wGeiGDSTq7
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
Lina Attalah...
Lina Attalah is a journalist who stirs 'good trouble'+is dedicated to honest journalism.' Lina leads 'Mada Masr', (in Arabic + English), which covers national, regional, + international news, + stories on politics, economics, arts and culture. 'New Generation Leader' - says Time. https://t.co/MGXrqxaHtA
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
remembering Thirroul...
It seems that many lifetimes ago I wandered the beautiful NSW coastal views of Thirroul, Austinmer and Bulli...Thirroul is where famed English writer, D.H. Lawrence, wrote much of his novel 'Kangaroo' in 1922. https://t.co/SisUwNHdYv
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
and now there are 4 ducks...
The ducks are back again today... My driveway has been getting a once over... And now there are 4 ducks... pic.twitter.com/yAqsPEnPQO
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
Shaddie's amusement...
My furball creating her own amusement...followed by 'Now what can I do?'... pic.twitter.com/mzp9Pj33r9
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
walk our solar system...
Solar System Trail on Port Phillip Bay is a unique experience. In 2008, artists and scientists constructed a model of our solar system to a scale of one to one billion over a 5.9km route. It starts with the Sun, located at Marina Reserve in St Kilda + ends in Port Melbourne. https://t.co/OGKqJDSktQ pic.twitter.com/vpX8tWcU5r
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
my chip...
Melbourne's grey clouds
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 24, 2020
seem to be stalking me
my debit card chip
spasmodically displays
an error message #tanka
pieced together...
once discarded
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) September 23, 2020
pointless stories
alone
but together ensure
their narrative purpose #tanka https://t.co/7rhmyjKfUs
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