Easter has become synonymous with Canberra and the National Folk Festival over recent years. Fairbridge Festival is usually the weekend before or afterwards. This year I made it to both – the former as a solo traveller and the latter en famille. Although I was mainly at ‘the National’ to play music and catch up with …
The cottage
Off-grid – this is where Wendy lived until her simplicity was noticed and she was told to move on. Protesting garnered the attention, and now the bush is reclaiming her home. Some memories linger and suggest stories.
From afar
Bryn’s emerging mobility – sometimes aided, sometimes not – images captured from a distance seem to allow greater
Texture: Rock and Water
West Cape Howe is reached by an adventurous 4WD along a soft sandy two-track. For us, the attraction is rock: beautiful, frictional dolerite. Sea cliffs standing just the right side of vertical – pounded and washed by the southern ocean. Climbing here is special – the stuff of true diversion from the mundane and stressful. …
Canning Stock Route: a gallery
Canning Stock Route: a gallery. via Canning Stock Route: a gallery.
Visiting the butterflies
A low-key ramble to see the Monarch Butterflies emerging.
Canning Stock Route: Photography
Canning Stock Route: Photography. via Canning Stock Route: Photography. This is a bicyclenomad post, but reposted here as the emphasis is on the photography and how my equipment fared.
Bibra Lakes: another new lens – initial experiments
I’m on baby-sitting duties – strictly speaking baby-biking duties. This will be the longest time Sarah’s spent away from Bryn. Bibra Lake is a haven for ducks and swans, and families with small children. I’m also learning a new lens that I’ve bought for the upcoming Canning Stock Route trip, having been inspired by Aga …