All photos are my own. I use a Canon 80D with Tamron and Canon lenses. Some photos are taken with my iPhone. I will update this page with more photos as I take them. ... READ the POST
The Western Australian Police Historical Society Museum
I made a new discovery this weekend. As I am oft to do, I was out wandering when I chanced upon a museum I never knew existed despite living in this area for many years. The smell of cooking sausages and onions was what first drew me in, even though I am a vegetarian. Who can resist the smell ... READ the POST
The Sixty Foot Falls walk trail in the Perth hills
Sunday morning started out at around 22 degrees with a lovely fresh breeze and some sunshine with a promised high of 27 degrees on the horizon. Perfect morning for a hike! Perth City is only around 45 minutes drive to Darling Scarp or as the locals call it, “the hills” area , and we picked ... READ the POST
Road trip on the East Coast of Tasmania
This year’s Tassie trip took in the East Coast of Tasmania, Hobart and the Midlands. I am a native Taswegian and I try to get back there as much as possible. I might be biased, but Tasmania is an amazing holiday destination. Ansons Bay Ansons Bay which is a remote beachside paradise was where ... READ the POST
Monkey Mia and the Dolphin experience of a lifetime!
Around four weeks ago I received an email in my inbox from the Volunteer Program Coordinator of Parks and Wildlife which I quickly scanned because most volunteer opportunities are usually during my working hours so I can't always take part. This one was different! They were looking for volunteers ... READ the POST
Avon Valley Hikes: Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary and the Numbat Trail
So, quite some time back my 26 year old son said that he wanted to walk the Numbat Trail and I was keen as were a few others. So we finally settled on the 1st September at 11.00 am for our walk. I had emailed ahead to book and pay the $10 pp entry fee. Contact Paruna Wildlife Sanctuary The ... READ the POST






