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Another Brand New Review of ‘Love, Desire and Betrayal’
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‘Extremely unique’ is how author and reviewer J. Kahele has described my eleventh title. My sincere thanks go out to her for this delightful review that she has posted onto Goodreads. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1052174789?book_show_action=false&page=1
Nothing But Cloudy Skies…
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Cloudy shkies Nothing but cloudy skies… Well, almost. Here in Sydney, we’ve had record rainfall for the month of August. Sure, the sun has broken through, even delivering days of unremitting sunshine. But, overall, it’s been a grey, soggy month. Not to complain, though. Misty days can be exceptionally…
I’m Looking at You…
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Little Black Cormorant I’m looking at you… So thinks this Little Black Cormorant. Despite their reputation for liking rocks, I rarely see them there. They seem to prefer to swim, dive, fly, or perch on the top of the shark-proof net. So this is a rare photograph in my…
A Wonderful Surprise…
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Sydney’s weather today may have been rather cold and wet, but this afternoon I made a discovery that for me banished the gloom. A sincere ‘Thank you’ to Goodreads member Tony Parsons, who has obviously devoted time and effort in writing this review of my latest release, ‘Love, Desire…
Wattle: A Very Good Year…
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Wattle As I drove around the local park today, i remarked to Ron on the Wattle. It’s certainly been a very good year… For months on end, there have been eye-catching displays as the various species come into bloom. Here’s one of the most showy types. Copyright ©
The Pathway to ?
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The pathway The pathway to ? Here’s another photograph taken in the local bushland park. As you can see, it boasts delightful, typically Australian native flora. Small wonder that it’s a haven for so many birds and insects… Not to mention, visitors of the human variety. 🙂 Copyright ©…
The Hardenbergias are Out!
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Hardenbergia Lately I’ve spotted these pretty flowers in the bush. They are called Hardenbergia violacea by experts, or Purple Twining Pea. They are scramblers, equally at home on the ground or being supported by shrubs. Yet another pretty Australian wildflower… Copyright ©
Bushland Scene
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Australian bushland I love to walk in the Australian bushland. And so I count my blessings that, despite living in suburbia, I live so near to a beautiful, unspoilt area that boasts many different varieties of Wattle and Eucalyptus, to name just two. I hope that you like this…
A Family that Flocks Together…
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A flock of cockatoos Lately I’ve seen groups of cockatoos together on the shore of the river baths. They seem to be thoroughly enjoying themselves– flying, swooping,landing in the branches of gums and other tall trees, and exploring the ground. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand…