21 January 2008
Fine illustration – The Heron's Nest haiku magazine
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I've always considered illustrators to be the finest of fine artists, though the really great illustrators are proud not to call themse...
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What 'ordinary' really means
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Unnoticed. That was in the morning, and this is in the late afternoon, from another view — Those are butterfly eggs.
16 January 2008
Goose barnacles, voters and drift
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Goose barnacles often look as if they're gregarious, but a group isn't necessarily a collective. These two individuals settled pol...
07 January 2008
Wild sorrel
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Every year sorrel grows here as if it's been planted — but no. Better than that, all over our lawn and fields. It grows, to be precise,...
06 January 2008
Exorcists and Excorcists and Warnings - what's the real stuff?
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Possessed eggs Personnel Today puts right the confusion as to whether the Pope is or isn't into ending that terrible shortage of exorc...
04 January 2008
Beach toss-ups and blow-ins
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At this time of year, the most common animals that are beached here in southern New South Wales are insects, though on this trip I also sa...
The right to bear machetes
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Several weeks before the Kenyan election, a curious story by Charles Onyango-Obbo in The East African (Nairobi) reported: "A leading s...
31 December 2007
May you be infected in 2008 and beyond
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(if you aren't already) with insatiable curiosity. Profile of an inexotic And best wishes for being highly infectious. Forest trash ...
"The same tradition as every year", and a wish
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Let's begin with dinner A wonderful and spreading tradition of internationalism, that same tradition as every year that is 'Dinner ...
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30 December 2007
Postcard from the Fifth Kingdom
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