Monthly Archives: April 2019
Peace. Is there such a thing? At the moment – at least in my corner of the world – there is an absence of war. Given the current political climates internationally, this absence of war does not feel like “peace”. It feels like a precarious balance of competing tensions: a temporary truce, while one holds […]
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Posted in Australia,History,MemorialTags: Australia,bird,history,landscape,memorial,museum,Photo Blog,POW,remembrance,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,war,WWII
If you are like me – or, indeed, like the majority of people in the modern world – you spent most of your childhood in a standardised classroom. Schools are so “alike” all around the world that it is hard to remember that it wasn’t always this way: for hundreds of thousands of years, children […]
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Posted in Culture,environmental portraits,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: animism,animist,architecture,arts and crafts,culture,dance,environmental portrait,face paint,landscape,Middle Sepik,Papua New Guinea,Photo Blog,PNG,Religious Practice,Sepik River,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
It is always nice to explore ones own “back yard”. I relish the opportunity to get up close to animals, and I don’t need much excuse to take a road trip, so when I saw a Groupon advertisement for a day-trip to Phillip Island – ninety minutes out of Melbourne, I jumped at it. I had visited […]
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Nashville wears its love of music – especially country music – on its sleeve. The moment you arrive at the International Airport, you know you are in country-music country, with exhibits and installations tipping their Stetsons to local stars and luminaries: mostly from the country music scene. Turn on the rental-car radio, and the the pre-sets […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Museum,Travel,USATags: architecture,art,city,museum,music,Nashville,sculpture,Tennessee,TN,travel,Travel Blog,urban,Ursula Wall,USA
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