Archive: Nature

  • Photo Essay: Day 310

    In early November, I attended the Government House Open Day in Hobart. I was blown away by the beauty of the grounds which included a variety of formal and informal gardens, an extensive vegetable pat...

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  • Photo Essay: Spring in the Garden

    It was a sunny, warm spring afternoon yesterday so I took a walk through the garden with my macro lens. The little worlds that exist just out of our vision are astonishing. Stories of predator vs prey...

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  • Five garden design tips for landlords

    As someone who has moved around quite a bit, I’ve seen my fair share of rental backyards. I’ve lived in townhouses, apartments, and standalone homes, but one thing each property had in common was an u...

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  • Conical shell at Long Spit

    Rikki-Lea James, Conical shell at Long Spit, 2021. Graphite, paper....

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  • A walk along the beach and salt marsh

    Marion Bay, Tasmania/lutruwita Over the weekend I went for a walk around Long Spit. Like every beach in lutruwita (Tasmania), the scenery was spectacular. The walk starts along a sandy beach, where...

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  • Photo Essay: Sunrise

    I'm most at peace either by the sea, or in the bush. Having lived in the city for the last seven years, a walk along the sand at sunrise is something that I haven't had a chance to do for a long time;...

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