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Designs On Life - Blog-tastic
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Looking for a designer? A Visit To Van Diemen's Land With The Ever-Handsome Harry Le Beau. Every Day In May! As far as I can tell, EDM was started. The point is to get involved, be creative on a semi-regular basis, and to enjoy being part of a community who love to draw. For me, EDM achieves this end perfectly. As much as I enjoy the process of creating my own entry for (almost) each day, I also love looking through and being inspired by other members' creations. Have you been to visit yet? A surprisingl...
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apple orchard | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Tag Archives: apple orchard. Inside the tent I had plenty of room, and was perfectly set up for a good night’s sleep. The sleeping bag was snug and cocoon like. I was wearing a t...Waking yet ...
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Tent practice | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Inside the tent I had plenty of room, and was perfectly set up for a good night’s sleep. The sleeping bag was snug and cocoon like. I was wearing a thermal top, socks and fleece ...Waking yet ...
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Reaching Shag Bay as I walked along the Derwent River | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Reaching Shag Bay as I walked along the Derwent River. I was back on the main track at 10.45am and a couple of minutes later reached a sign marking the start of the East Risdon State Reser...
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Walking | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Do what makes you happy. This blog post is not about my walking the Derwent River however it is about the spirit in which I tackled the trek. This entry was posted in Derwent River. This week ...
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Common Brushtail Possum | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Tag Archives: Common Brushtail Possum. Inside the tent I had plenty of room, and was perfectly set up for a good night’s sleep. The sleeping bag was snug and cocoon like. I was w...Waking yet ...
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wallaby | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. I think these little fellows might have been Bennett’s Wallabies. The long tail indicates this skeleton is the remains of a wallaby. Once healthy and vitally alive possums. September 27, 2015.
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Derwent | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Back to my walk. I survived a quick jog over the Styx River road bridge without being mown down by vehicular traffic, and stopped to look at the water rustling beneath. Bushy Park Sports Oval.
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Free stuff « Lian Tanner
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Ten things about me. Other people’s books. Advice for young authors. Below you’ll find an offer of free bookplates (two different sorts), a link to my cat Harry’s blog, and a number of links that will tell you more about the characters in the Keepers trilogy and how the books came about. There are also two terrific games and downloadable screensavers and desktop wallpaper. I hope you enjoy these extras! Bookplates for the Hidden series. But there’s not room for much more. Harry is a cat with an amazing h...
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tent fly | Walking the Derwent River
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Walking the Derwent River. The ribbon that separates the eastern and western shores of Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The Derwent River in mapping sections. FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions. How far have I walked? The inspiration for my walk along the Derwent River. Buses in southern Tasmania tips for their use. Tag Archives: tent fly. Inside the tent I had plenty of room, and was perfectly set up for a good night’s sleep. The sleeping bag was snug and cocoon like. I was wearing a therma...Waking yet ...