Coming up from the south the urban sprawl had long been contained by the natural barriers of marsh and wetland. Now that the northern connector is finally finished I expected the northward sprawl will resume.
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Twilight Refrain
In the distance it is raining. There is no doubt about that. Will it stay out there on this serene ocean or is it a portent of calm before storm. How odd the direction the rain is falling both towards the north east and the south east. There must be strange winds blowing out there […]
Read MoreThe Death of the Santiago
One hundred and sixty four years ago she slipped into the ocean off Liverpool, England; the pride of the Liverpool shipping company Balfour Williamson. Throughout her hard working career she sailed to many continents of the globe. She worked for the English, the Germans, the Norwegians and finally here in South Australia as her final […]
Read MoreSecret Savannah
This place is so close and yet so hidden. Our secret garden guarded by sea on every side. One lone bridge keeps the curious away. This is a place you really need to make an effort for. Torrens Island is so close and yet so detached from awareness that most South Australians are not even […]
Read MoreDusty Sky
During yesterday’s commute home the view into the distance became muted in a wind driven dusty sky. Strange brown clouds billowed up from the horizon and the smell of dirty rain filled the air. I was not able to capture that initial apocalyptic feel as the rapidly changing clouds and sky shifted the mood but […]
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