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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Contemporary public art in and around Hobart. September 12, 2015. September 12, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. Boer War memorial bronze on sandstone plinth, located on Hobart’s Domain. Additions to our public art during the 20. Heading South, Stephen Walker 1998. Bronze sculpture, located between Victoria Dock and Macquarie Wharf, Sullivans Cove. Some of these installat...
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Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. Life and travel and art and culture in Tasmania. No Visible Means (of Support). Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand. August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. By Andrew Ross - novisiblemeans. One of the most memorable experiences of my recent trip was an overnight homestay in a traditional family compound in the village of Baan Mae On, around 45 minutes from Chiang Mai in northnern Thailand. The lengthy menu appeared daunting to inexperienced Thai coo...
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The Sentinel | South Bound
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A View From The South. Saturday Afternoon →. February 1, 2014. The old gum tree has witnessed another night as the fading moon slips away. He knows everything that happens under the shield of darkness but is not forthcoming. The sun slowly takes the moon’s place and the morning comes to consciousness. Tonight no-one will be shrouded in darkness; instead they are bathed in moonlight and although they feel a little exposed, they know the wise old gum tree will once again stand guard. Enter your comment here.
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escape | South Bound
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A View From The South. May 24, 2014. Katie and Jane grabbed a headstall each from the tack room and made their way to the bottom paddock. They’d been friends since primary school, and although they were now in their mid-teens and their interest in boys had increased … Continue reading →. July 6, 2014. May 24, 2014. February 1, 2014. August 7, 2013. July 27, 2013. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 12 other followers.
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bush | South Bound
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A View From The South. February 1, 2014. The evening begins to settle and the campers retire for the night. As darkness rolls in, the moon rises above the mountain’s horizon and throws its beams of light through the branches of a huge, gnarled gum tree. Small native … Continue reading →. July 6, 2014. May 24, 2014. February 1, 2014. August 7, 2013. July 27, 2013. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 12 other followers.
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friendship | South Bound
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A View From The South. May 24, 2014. Katie and Jane grabbed a headstall each from the tack room and made their way to the bottom paddock. They’d been friends since primary school, and although they were now in their mid-teens and their interest in boys had increased … Continue reading →. July 6, 2014. May 24, 2014. February 1, 2014. August 7, 2013. July 27, 2013. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 12 other followers.
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Horse | South Bound
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A View From The South. July 6, 2014. I sit here watching the sun drift lower in the sky, sometimes hidden behind the trees. It is now mid Winter: there are no leaves on the branches and the ground looks damp. I’m glad there’s a thick pane of … Continue reading →. July 6, 2014. May 24, 2014. February 1, 2014. August 7, 2013. July 27, 2013. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 12 other followers. A DAILY RITUAL OF WRITING.
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Lewy Body Disease | South Bound
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A View From The South. November 2012 my Mum, Anne Jones, passed away after 6 years of living with Lewy body disease. Mum was a happy, vivacious, loving woman who was loved and admired by all who knew her. The most frequent comments we heard after her passing were about her lovely smile. Even in her last couple of months she managed to give us a cheeky smile every so often so we knew that the Mum we adored was still with us. Here are some facts:. What is Lewy body disease? What is the cause? This type of ...
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anniversary | South Bound
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A View From The South. August 7, 2013. It was already late when I climbed into bed. My head was buzzing with thoughts, ideas, plans. I tried to drift off, listening to the rise and fall of my husband’s breathing, but sleep wouldn’t come. I realised I was … Continue reading →. July 6, 2014. May 24, 2014. February 1, 2014. August 7, 2013. July 27, 2013. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 12 other followers.
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Saturday Afternoon | South Bound
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A View From The South. The Setting Sun →. May 24, 2014. Katie and Jane grabbed a headstall each from the tack room and made their way to the bottom paddock. They’d been friends since primary school, and although they were now in their mid-teens and their interest in boys had increased of late, they still loved to take their horses out for a ride each Saturday afternoon. As she always did on Saturday afternoon before leaving the stables, Katie took out her mobile phone and called her mum. Hi Mum, the ...
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