What made these sentinels of sodium and chlorine leave their ionic progenitors behind and rise up from the brine? Once this salt would have been harvested and used locally in the manufacture of glass and other industrial applications. Now these salty sentinels simply watch and wait.
Read MoreMonth: January 2020
Simply Sunset
Everyone of them beautiful, Every one of them unique, Every one of them a priceless moment in time which will never happen again. There is nothing simple about sunset.
Read MoreLifeblood
Rivulets of seawater snake their way in from Barker Inlet through woodlands of white mangrove bringing life to the boggy marshlands of Torrens Island. The colours are surreal with the greens and yellows of magrove canopy yielding to the vibrant crimson of red samphire salt-marsh. So much beauty so close to home.
Read MoreOn Golden Yacht
A gorgeous sunset this evening and golden afterglow across the horizon was all ours from the Garden Island dolphin sanctuary. Alas we saw no dolphins but the mosquitoes were more than happy to entertain us once the sun was gone. The mangroves, the yachts, the power station and the industrial skyline, a disharmonious collection of […]
Read MoreLand of Giants
Tomm Otterness’s ‘Other Worlds’ sculptures in Hamad International Airport are imposing, engaging, whimsical and amusing all in the same visual feast. It pays to linger here just a little more than you might and pay attention to the detail. The initial wow turns to intrigue as those odd little bronze protrusions start coming to life […]
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