Autumn sunset
It is hard not to love the Southern Moreton Bay Islands in the Autumn. The savage rolling rain banks of late Summer are suddenly replaced by a cold azure still sky. the masses of mosquitoes peter out and the constant buzz of the lawn mowers do much the same. On go the jackets and the pleasant smiles: the heat and humidity are gone and the really chilly months are still a long way off. We linger and take the time to watch the stars appear in the dusk.
Posted from Lee Shipley's phone
"A journey of a thousand miles starts with one step" --Chinese philosopher Laozi. Likewise epics can be built out of tiny scribblings. In early 2012, I wandered Europe writing posts on what I found interesting for friends. By the end I had written the equivalent of a 1000-page book. My readers had journeyed with me and so did not ask: "how was it?" Instead we discussed what it meant. I continue scribbling. Mastodon
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Things I will miss #2
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