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Tag Archives: Ursula Wall
 Nothing can beat a scenic flight over interesting terrain on a clear, sunny day. We knew we were in for a treat when the skies over our patch of the Australian coast turned pink on the eve of a coastal flight we had booked in a small aircraft. For it is generally true that a…
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Posted inAustralia,Aviation,Nature,RuralTags: aircraft,airplane,Bass Strait,beach,blog,coast,lighthouse,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,rural,travel,Ursula Wall,work
Thursday, January 12, 2012
 Australia, when it is not being buffetted by typhoons, razed by bushfires, innundated by floods or ravaged by droughts, is blessed with a wonderful climate where sunny clear-blue skies predominate even in winter: truly a Lucky Country. A couple of years ago, in preparation for our re-patriation from Asia, we bought a small house on the…
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Posted inAustralia,Every Day Life,Nature,RuralTags: blog,boats,flowers,nature,people,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
Saturday, January 7, 2012
 A “highlight” for tourists and travellers along Cambodia’s National Highway 6 between Phnom Penh and Siem Reap is the small town of Skuon, 75 kilometres north of the capital, where spiders – fresh and fried – are a specialty. We, however, were going the other way – from Siem Reap south to Phnom Penh – so…
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Posted inCambodia,Culture,Every Day Life,Rural,TravelTags: arachnids,architecture,blog,Cambodia,children,food,insects,markets,people,Photo Blog,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Saturday, December 31, 2011
 I love the concept of a “new year”. I always have. As I said this time last year, I like to regard the period between New Year’s Day and my birthday, which follows closely after, as a time of quiet contemplation - to look back over the accomplishments (or otherwise) of the year before, and make some decisions…
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Posted inCulture,Religious Practice,Thailand,TravelTags: blog,buddhism,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,thai,Thailand,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Saturday, December 24, 2011
 I’ve had a bit of trouble getting into the Christmas spirit this year - which is surprising, really, considering we spent last year in a country that doesn’t officially celebrate Christmas. But, even though December 25th is a normal working day in Thailand, the country goes all out to decorate for the season. Aside from a…
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Posted inAustralia,Every Day Life,Religious Practice,TravelTags: architecture,blog,boats,children,harbour,people,Photo Blog,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,water
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