krakani lumi (resting place) has been designed to rest lightly on its environment. From just a short distance away, it is invisible, so comletely is it nestled into the landscape.
The wukalina Walk Part One – wukalina / Mount William
The wukalina walk is a three day experience focussed on the coastal area near Mount William, or as it is known in palawa kani, wukalina.
Digital photo scanning
If you have a collection of old 35mm slide transparency photographs gathering dust, it could be time to preserve them by having them digital scanned
My 2020 Tasmania Calendar
It’s that time of year again, when I review the photographs I’ve taken around Tasmania during the past twelve months and select a few for my calender, which I produce as a gift for family and friends.
Ways to visit the Tasman Peninsula
The Tasman Peninsula has long been a leading destination for a short break. Enterprising operators and their experiences are keeping it popular.
Hobart’s architecture from colonial to modernism
Hobart’s architecture from colonial to modernism was on show at Open House Hobart 2019
Oatlands Heritage and Bullock Festival
Hardy folk were proceeding with the advertised program at various locations around the town, many of them indoors, or at least providing heritage-listed sandstone walls to shelter behind and roaring fires to thaw frozen extremities.
Embracing the chill at the Huon Valley Midwinter Festival
If you are serious about celebrating the coldest, darkest, wettest time of year, you need to take the weather in your stride, whatever it brings. And put your gumboots on!
Feasts and celebrations
In the quarter century I have lived in my little house in New Town, it has played host to many many feasts, gatherings and celebrations and marked the changing seasons.
Along the Dark Path
Along the Dark Path – Hobart’s Domain takes on a new, nocturnal life during Dark Mofo