Terra Australis 4
Yellow Water Billabong Dawn comes early on the Yellow Water Billabong. I’m here because the...
Read MoreYellow Water Billabong Dawn comes early on the Yellow Water Billabong. I’m here because the...
Read MoreThe Mountain in the Middle The English, when they came, called it Ayers Rock. But for the...
Read MoreWildlife: Australia style Back when we were kids and sitting around a campfire, as we often did of...
Read MoreWominjeka! The word means ‘Welcome’ in one of the many aboriginal languages of this...
Read Moreby jd | Jul 4, 2017 | Canada 150, Science/Nature | 14 |
Cross-Canada Chronicles VII (July 3, 2017) Back to the triassic The prairies may be flat, but...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 30, 2017 | Birds, Canada 150, Wildlife | 7 |
Cross Canada Chronicles – VI – June 28, 2017 Crane Fever We may as well deal with this...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 28, 2017 | Canada 150, Travel | 5 |
Cross Canada Chronicles – V. (June 23-28) LEAVING THE MAINLAND Driving from one place to...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 18, 2017 | Canada 150, Travel, Wildlife | 16 |
Cross Canada Chronicles – IV Few scenes are as dramatic—or as anticipated—as the first hint...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 11, 2017 | Canada 150, Environment | 7 |
Cross Canada Chronicles – III An ancient land June 9: This isn’t the Saskatchewan you know. This isn’t the Saskatchewan of endless wheat fields and grain elevators and long freight trains. This is the original...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 8, 2017 | Birds, Canada 150 | 27 |
Cross Canada Chronicles – II The Delta Marshes June 6: If you thought the prairies were...
Read Moreby jd | Jun 5, 2017 | Canada 150, Travel | 18 |
(Drive-by impressions of Canada during a cross-continent trip on this, her 150th birthday.) The...
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