Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me. We don’t pillage, plunder, nor rifle or loot. Drink up me ‘earties, yo ho. We chase off thoses whalers and don’t give a hoot. Drink up me ‘earties, yo ho. Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me. We spray ’em ‘with water ’till they’re […]
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Resurrection
For thousands of years this tree lay buried deep in an Irish bog high upon a clifftop looking out over the Northern Atlantic ocean. How easily it could have lay there undisturbed for thousands of years more. Or just easily it may have become some peat cutter’s winter firewood giving up its physical existence to […]
Read MoreEaster Message
The Sea Shepherd vessel, the ‘MV Steve Irwin’ has been in in our local waters during March surveying some of the most beautiful waters and diverse marine life on the planet (humbly offered in my opinion). She spent Easter in port at Port Adelaide where we got the chance to tour the vessel, meet the […]
Read MoreAbove The Cage
If this really were a cage then is the man in it the keeper? He may as well be as he locked the door and made sure I descended back down into the Céide Fields Visitor Centre below. The centre provides a rich interpretive experience of a Stone Age farmed landscape which dates around five […]
Read MorePlanet Far Far Away
There is region in County Clare called the Burren which has a feel about it hard to describe, perhaps even other worldly. Much of the region is covered with a vast landscape of cracked sandstone which in the distance gives a feel of barrenness but up close is an intricate patchwork of micro ecosystems and […]
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