today's garden visitor
historically found mostly on the outer islands of nz, due to predation, we’re so happy to see that kaka
nature's revitalising tonic
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a walk the beach in the morning sunshine is the revitalising tonic my body & soul needed today
garden visitor
we often have a few kererū (nz native pigeons) flying around our place.
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recently, when i was sitting right here
postcards from an off-grid cabin
i don’t remember how i originally found about about unyoked. probably searching the internet for off-grid cabins or something.
flotsam and jetsam
i’m contemplating the luxury of time. and how i’ve recently been moving through my days based on my
riroriro
riroriro // grey warbler (one of nz’s tiniest birds) spotted collecting moss from a tree next door.
hopefully that means
fog chaser
we don’t often get really foggy mornings where we live. today it was so thick that it was almost
wood ash and elbow grease
don’t let these blue skies fool you, these winter days are the coldest we’ve seen this year.
in
vignettes
overnight, the storms have kept us all awake. milo comes in, demanding to be dried off around 2am, then wraps
wintergardens
i had some free time in the city on tuesday, so i took a wander through the wintergardens at the