Published inPacificEdgeThe legacyAdd a dose of fiction to a touch of reality and you have an alternative history. The genre takes something that happened and riffs a…3d ago3d ago
Published inPERMACULTURE journalCasuarinaBill Mollison said that every element in a permaculture design works best when it performs more than one function. Look no further than the…Jun 15Jun 15
Published inPacificEdgePilgrimageIn Tasmania, the Turning of the Fagus brings us into the mountains to witness a spectacle of natureJun 10Jun 10
Published inPacificEdgeTrails in the skyLook… up in the sky… it’s a cloud… it’s a trail… no, it’s a chemtrail! How those white trails in the sky became something more sinister…Jun 10Jun 10
Published inPacificEdgeLife on Hydra: a fictional reflectionSometimes, fiction takes us into the lives of others as effectively as does factJun 10Jun 10
Published inPERMACULTURE journalMountain currantOne of a series of edible or otherwise useful-to-human plants of TasmaniaJun 8Jun 8
Published inPacificEdgeTipiHow a traditional shelter was adopted by a generation of seekers…Jun 6Jun 6
Published inPERMACULTURE journalMountain snowberryOne of a series of edible or otherwise useful-to-human plants of TasmaniaJun 4Jun 4
Published inPacificEdgeVignettes: CoastalWriters sometimes carry a notebook and make notes about a place, person or incident that captures a mere moment in time. They turn these…Jun 4Jun 4
Published inPERMACULTURE journalMountain pinkberryIt is the time of fruiting. Late-autumn has arrived and here, high on the upper slopes of Mt Field, mountain snowberry and mountain current…Jun 1Jun 1