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A sniff of spring

Posted by linden on August 28th, 2008 filed in general, photography

My neighbour gave me a young daphne he had grown from a cutting. This was a break through for me as I have unintentionally killed several daphne’s in my gardening days and this seemed to be the best hope I had of actually getting one to grow. I grew it on in a pot for […]

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Debris

Posted by linden on August 11th, 2008 filed in general, photography

Walking along Eaglehawk Neck beach today revealed just how violent the recent waves had been. It was littered with bull kelp that had been wrenched from the rocks they had clung to and flung onto the beach in heaps. It was this bit of human rubbish that caught my lens eye though, looking very plucky […]

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Walk in the gardens

Posted by linden on August 5th, 2008 filed in general, photography

The sun is shining with such a fabulous warmth that a walk in the gardens was an essential cure for the winter blues. You would be forgiven for thinking that it was spring and not winter though, as the bees were busy, flowers glorious and new buds forming. I sat in the Japanese gardens with […]

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Eaglehawk Neck surf

Posted by linden on August 1st, 2008 filed in photography, tasmania

An unexpected trip to the Tasman Peninsula was rewarded with a rare big surf rolling into Eaglehawk Neck. The sets were regular and very big, which explains the absence of board riders! It looks quite tame from my perch up on the cliff, but even the brave little girl inside me thought ‘not today’. We […]

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