Second morning at the writers’ residency at Bundanon on the south coast of New South Wales and my body clock has rewired. That meant I got a walk in before more rain swept in.
Second morning at the writers’ residency at Bundanon on the south coast of New South Wales and my body clock has rewired. That meant I got a walk in before more rain swept in.
First comment was about the atmospheric feelings I would have – very positive. Then you had to go and spoil it all by talking about landslips and engineers give ‘assurance’. Changed my mind.
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I like to tailor my message to suit the intended audience.
So between you and me let’s just stick with atmospheric. And today the sun is shining, too.
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Oh I think the mist certainly makes for interesting, moody photographs.
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It was atmospheric being the only person walking that way so early in the morning. Just the birds, roos, me – and the mud.
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Nice, Gwen. Cloudy, rain coming in, Momma Roo ready to protect her baby, still a nice walk
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I changed direction when I saw a big old man kangaroo. They can tear you to pieces if they are not in a good mood.
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mmm…rather gloomy but hey, look at the kangaroos…
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The sun finally came out today Lynda, but it will be short-lived x Gwen
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Weather could be better
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It sure could. We’re in a quagmire here and worrying about the 6 miles of landslipped road to get back out. Yesterday we were assured the “engineers” has said it was all fine. I’d say that was assured, not re-assured…
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Good luck
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Thank you Derrick. One of our contingent bailed out today after a night of constant rain. At the moment I am practicing ‘resilience’. It is beautiful – and atmospheric.
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