There is always something inherently restorative about watching a nature documentary that takes you quietly and with real fascination through the seasonal cycles of one specific location. You feel, almost immediately, as if you are immersed in this world, a feeling heightened to a wholly rewarding degree in Backyard Wilderness, Continue Reading
Book review: The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife by Anna Johnston
(courtesy Penguin Books Australia) Belonging to a community, to a group of people who give a damn about you, is one of the sublime, and you could well argue, necessary delights of being human. It grounds us, give us purpose and most importantly makes us feel as if we are Continue Reading