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 Got your gumboots? Got a raincoat, plenty of water, a folding chair and/or an inexhaustible supply of energy? The Byron Bay Blues and Root Festival is the place to be on an Easter (Autumn) weekend in Australia. There is nothing like music to lift your spirits. Add good company and wholesome food, and you have an unbeatable […]
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Posted in Australia,Music,PortraitsTags: 2013,Australia,australian,Byron Bay Bluesfest,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,music,musicians,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 If you are a regular visitor to this site, you’ll know that I love walking. The thing is: some days I enjoy it more in retrospect than in real time! By Day 8 of our walk around the Dingle Peninsula, that was certainly the case. I was tired. We’d lost the trail on a bog-covered […]
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Posted in Ireland,Landscapes,Nature,TravelTags: blog,boats,Dingle Peninsula,Ireland,nature,Photo Blog,rural,The Dingle Way,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
 We live in a glorious corner of the universe, with National Parks, beaches, wetlands and mountains virtually at our doorstep. Trouble is, we are on the road so much that sometimes we forget to get out and explore when we are at home. That’s where having visitors comes in handy: there is no better way to […]
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Posted in Australia,Nature,TravelTags: Ben Boyd National Park,blog,National Park,nature,Panboola,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,wetlands,woods
 It was St Patrick’s Day this week, so it seemed fitting to return to another Irish cultural icon: Guinness. July last year was wet in Ireland, and it rained much of the short time we were in Dublin. So, we visited the Guinness Storehouse: it was a good way to learn something about local history, while staying […]
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Posted in Ireland,Museum,Travel,WorkTags: Guinness Storehouse,machinery,museum,people,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Skookumchuk. Anyone who has had anything to do with boating or waters in the Pacific Northwest has heard of the legendary Sechelt Rapids at Skookumchuk Narrows. Boats, especially sail boats, need to pay careful attention to tide charts, and only attempt the narrow pass between Sechelt and Jervis Inlets at slack tide. Spectators and kayakers, of course prefer their […]
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Posted in Adventure,Canada,Landscapes,TravelTags: BC,blog,boats,Canada,nature,Photo Blog,Provincial Park,Skookumchuk Narrows,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
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