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Australia Day Twenty: Farewell To Tasmania And On To Melbourne

I woke up early my last day in Hobart to take one last walk along the harbour I had come to love.  I was hoping to see a sunrise but was disappointed because of the  clouds in  the eastern  sky.  It still was a reflective walk on the piers and docks of this quiet town….

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Memories On An Easter Morning Walk.

Good morning folks. This post will be of more interest to my friends and followers near my home,  in  the Green Ridge section of Hazle Township and West Hazleton, but you’re all welcome to read along. In years past I would visit my dad early on Easter morning and would spend time sharing a cup…

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It's Spring! And It Didn't Take The Birds Long to Return To The PPL Wetlands.

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It’s Spring! And It Didn’t Take The Birds Long to Return To The PPL Wetlands.

It’s been two weeks since my last visit to the PPL Wetlands,  and a lot can change down there very quickly this time of year, so I decided to head down this morning and find out.  It was  cold and cloudy when I arrived and not much activity going on. I did see this hawk…

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Spring Is Making An Appearance, And It Sure Is Welcome

Well , so glad to have my blog website working again.i couldn’t upload photographs for over a week now.   It’s Spring here in Northeastern Pennsylvania and that always means plenty of beautiful happenings in the natural world. And, after the months of the  browns, grays and whites of Winter even the lowy dandelion looks…

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Australia Day Nineteen: Tasmania Bruny Island – Beaches, Oysters And Chocolate.

Well back to Bruny Island, for those of you who had seen an earlier post about my afternoon on Bruny Island. I had some issues on my blog website and lost the first post. So I am again reflecting on my wonderful afternoon on the island from memory.  I ended my last post  at the…

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Australia Day Nineteen: It Does Rain In Australia: Still A Great Morning On Bruny Island, Including A Sighting Of The Rare White Wallaby.

Sorry, no post for a few days, but lot of catching up to do. So back to my Australia trip and my visit to Tasmania. I woke up early the day after my visit to the Bonorong wildlife sanctuary and left my hotels for my tour to Bruny Island.   I found out it does…

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: Rescuing The Wildlife Of Tasmania And Australia. And Educating Us On It's Continued Survival

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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: Rescuing The Wildlife Of Tasmania And Australia. And Educating Us On It’s Continued Survival

I would much prefer to find, and photograph, the native wildlife in the countries I visit in their native habitat. . There is nothing like watching a penguin or elephant seal on a beach in Antarctica or a lion or elephant roaming the plains of Africa as free as the  day it was born. However,…

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Australia Day Eighteen: Tasmania Hobart A Walk Through Downtown And A Ride Through The Country.

I enjoyed my moonlit walk on Saturday night through  the docks of Hobart but payed the price on Sunday morning. I slept in and missed the sunrise, something I seldom do on my travels. I had nothing scheduled until a trip to the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary at 11;30 a.m so I decided to just roam…

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