Alotau, Milne Bay PNG. Diversity, beauty and kindness

Leaving our snorkeling spot, across Milne Bay from Alotau village. Typical weather, 100% humidity and intermittent showers but water warm. Bumpy ride in the speed boat both ways but fun. Thanks Skip! Our little lagoon for the morning. Helpful, kind and some curious (young children) locals. The snorkelling today was…

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Here comes the sun… and there it goes in all its glory

The glorious setting sun over the Coral Sea approaching PNG. Quite a privilege and so unique for us land-living creatures to see this magnificent perspective of this life giving star sinking into the ocean. With due reference to one of the iconic songs of my generation and in consideration of…

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Out of control, the body knows it

Ship passing on the Coral Sea. A long way from home. So here we are cruising the Coral Sea and as I look from the balcony of our state room into the dark ocean at night, there is a small murmur of discomfort that reverberates through my body as I…

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Anchors away… PNG here we come!

With a little help from our friends … on the Brisbane River About to spin around and cruise the hour down the Brisbane River. Under the Gateway Bridge and into Moreton Bay. Past our home on the Sunshine Coast and into the mighty Pacific Ocean after dark. An incident free…

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Earth, wind, fire and rain.

I seek an image in coming days for this. For now, this must suffice. As I am about to embark on another adventure in nature (while shielded by the considerable engineering feats of contemporary humanity), I choose to contemplate. Earth, wind, fire and rain. The key factors affording us life…

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Sailing again… a new adventure awaits

Soon to leave safe harbour and venture onto the high seas. We are safe though in a ship somewhat larger than these sea-craft. Much to report in coming days. Up the Australian east coast from Brisbane, into the Coral Sea, and to explore several easterly islands of PNG. Sounds so…

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Inward loyalty, outward hostility

The sheep dog, so compliant, so loyal, so committed to the requests of its master, so dedicated to the wellbeing of its pack. Yet this same animal, like its master, can be so aggressive, so discriminatory, so excluding, of those who are not ‘us’. Them. So much us and them…

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Idyllic but keeping up appearances, for now

An iconic beach but requiring human intervention to ‘re-sand’ after mother nature’s intervention. If it were only so simple for our other icons, like the Great Barrier Reef. A reef now in serious deterioration, at the mercy of unfettered climate change and its destiny in the hands of the ’emperors’…

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When the best things in life are free

The joy, of just being with nature … Well the pedant may say nothing is free, everything involves a cost. Maybe, in terms of our usual life-styles or cultures. the control systems, capitalism, our relationships, and so on, perhaps that is true. It costs me to freely express myself in…

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More to life than making money

Today I had the joy of attending the Caloundra Quiltters exhibition on the Sunshine Coast Queensland. So much hard work, skill, creativity and joy on show. A reminder that people create and indulge their passions not purely for material gain, but often for love, of the activity, or the joy…

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