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Tasmania #4 – Seals, pademelons and wombats

Dear friends, This is my fourth and last story from my short but most enjoyable visit to Tasmania last month.  The island proved to be a chilly as people had said, with some mornings really cool at 14 C while just an hour's plane ride north in Adelaide the temps were sitting in the mid-30s. [...]

2019-03-29T10:38:43+00:00March 29th, 2019|Art, Culture, Design, photography, Travel, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Tasmania #4 – Seals, pademelons and wombats

Summer in Europe #1

Dear friends, Lucky me to spend 6 weeks in Europe from mid-June to early August, visiting friends in the UK, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Everywhere the weather was beautiful, the friends welcoming and the weeks passed so quickly in a whirl of delightful meetings, delicious dinners, gorgeous scenery and a few special treats [...]

2018-08-17T09:08:40+00:00August 17th, 2018|Art, Culture, Entertainment, Opera, photography, Travel, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Summer in Europe #1

Madagascar #8 – Chama, Chama, chameleon … and more

Dear friends, I thought this would be my final blog, but realized that there is just to much to show from our last few wonderful days in Madagascar. After flying back from the south and our visits to Fort Dauphin and Berenty Private Reserve, we had an overnight stay in Antananarivo, and then set off [...]

2018-05-04T10:41:05+00:00May 4th, 2018|Animals, Culture, Design, Non classifié(e), photography, Tidbits, Travel, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Madagascar #8 – Chama, Chama, chameleon … and more

Madagascar #4 – Landscapes, livelihoods and lemurs

Dear friends, After the two National Parks in the north, and another overnight stay in Antananarivo, we flew to the far south, landing in Port Dauphin after looking down on some lovely country, mountains, rivers and lagoons and a long coastline, the breakers white against the deep blue of the Indian Ocean. From Port Dauphin [...]

Madagascar #1 – On the road to the north

Dear friends, I have spent the last two weeks in Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island and home to some truly unique flora and fauna. After flying into the capital city, Antananarivo which became the pivot, we flew to the north, then the south and finally drove to the east. In the north, starting out from Diego [...]

2018-04-13T11:28:49+00:00April 13th, 2018|Animals, Culture, photography, Travel, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Madagascar #1 – On the road to the north
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