I know what it feels like to be 'cancelled', over and over. Even before that became something that was talked about. So, I am particularly grateful for my blog, and also my MailChimp. I don't email to everyone on the MailChimp list as regularly … [Read more...] about Stay in the Loop, this New Year – Subscribe to my E-News
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Men at War – Mark Steyn Must Win (Part 1)
I had been scrolling through Michael Mann’s Twitter account, until Friday when I discovered I was blocked. Blocked even though I was yet to retweet or comment on anything to do with the defamation trial that he has brought against Mark Steyn and … [Read more...] about Men at War – Mark Steyn Must Win (Part 1)
Facebook Fiasco – and the Fishes
We have been friends for some 20 years, she used to edit Online Opinion (and I used to write for it), when she lived in Brisbane – we both once lived in Brisbane, in Chelmer. Now Susan lives on Norfolk Island that is rather a long way to the East. … [Read more...] about Facebook Fiasco – and the Fishes
Reading the Rocks, Another Highest Tide Day – More Fun
I was out again yesterday, scrambling over the rocks below Boiling Pot Lookout in Noosa National Park. It is what biologists enjoying doing most, observing nature close up. All the better when you can sit-in your favourite marine pothole and see … [Read more...] about Reading the Rocks, Another Highest Tide Day – More Fun
Cyclone Jasper & BOM Forecasting – Getting to the Truth
A lie will travel halfway around the world while the truth is lacing her boots, so the adage goes. And so, the showmen will continue to misrepresent natural disasters that befalls northern Australia while finding something popular to say at the … [Read more...] about Cyclone Jasper & BOM Forecasting – Getting to the Truth
Torrential Rain, a 120-Plus Year Record from Kuranda, near Cairns (Part 1)
I was born in Darwin, and raised in the Tropics, knowing the sound of monsoon rains on a tin roof – so loud, like a heard of buffalo galloping overhead. Always wondering, as I lay in bed when it would end, whether it would flood. Caused by … [Read more...] about Torrential Rain, a 120-Plus Year Record from Kuranda, near Cairns (Part 1)