The MV Seawolf lies in 20 meters of water just off the South Australian coastal town of Port Noarlunga; its resting place for the past 18 years. I love the ironic twist of fate that this Japanese fishing trawler has become a home for local reef fish, a host of other marine life and an […]
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Over Reef and Under Cloud
Port Noarlunga’ Jetty is one of Adelaide’s most popular close at hand shore dive sites. I’ve been here so many times on so many dives and seen so many amazing things but never this!!! All being well I’ll soon be underwater here again too. Hopefully under a cold clear starlit night sky and calms seas, […]
Read MoreA Life With a View
Imagine a life in a beautiful semi-arid wilderness. Imagine no internet, no telephone, and only dirt tracks for miles to the closest souls. Imagine a trip to the grocery store or the post office being a full day’s project. Imagine an existence that demanded your attention to land and field and livestock every day. Looking […]
Read MoreThe Not So Lonesome Boatman
There is nothing lonesome about being alone. That’s a state of mind, not of place. I have it on good authority that this boatman was as happy in his element as anyone alone could possibly be, … on very good authority!
Read MoreOutdoor Dining
There is a funny irony about our tentative emergence from isolation. Ten people, outdoors only, safe distances and the onslaught of some serious cold, windy, wintery weather that will keep most peoples safely indoors. For those that can, rug up and enjoy the irony!
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