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It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept.

Cavemen .

“Silence is silver,”

Snow gum. Lake Dobson, Mount Field National Park. April 2013. I love snow gums. If I was compiling a top 10 trees, it'd have to rank... He Would Never Use One Word Where None Would Do , Philip Levine If you said “Nice day,” he would look up at the three clouds riding overhead, nod at each, and go back to doing what- ever he was doing or not doing. If you asked for a smoke or a light, he’d hand you whatever he found in his pockets: a jackknife, a hankie – usually unsoiled — a dollar bill, a subway token. Once he gave me half the sandwich he was eating at the little outdoor restaurant on La Guardia Place. I remember a single sparrow was perched on the back of his chair, and when he held out a piece of bread on his open palm, the bird snatched it up and went back to its place without even a thank you, one hard eye staring at my bad eye as though I were next. That was in May of ’97, spring had come late, but the sun warmed both of us for hours while silence

It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.

Speaking of brave boys...

When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy.

Power. The view to Stowport, Emu Heights, Burnie. April 2013. Harvest , Jim Crace: Set during the the enclosures of 16th century England, and the destruction of one particular village (and an entire way of life). Some lovely writing and careful structure, lyrical in tone and in tune with the gentle harmonies of nature. B+ . Tasmania, The Tipping Point? Griffith Review 39 , Julianne Schultz and Natasha Cica (Eds.): You might not know that Tasmania ranks at or near the bottom among Australian states on virtually every indicator of socio-economic performance. This collection of essays drawn from thinkers, writers and doers from Tasmania (and its extensive diaspora), explores why, what it means and what we might do about it. Equal parts enlightening and infuriating. C . Logan's Run , William F. Nolan: A cracking yarn, albeit not particularly well written. C .

If you have no critics you'll likely have no success.

It takes a very brave boy to front the wash up of the Great Southern Ocean heading into Winter...

Where does personality end and brain damage begin?

Ezra with creature. Our front yard, Geilston Bay. June 2013. Theme Thursday for June 6, 2013 - It's EVOLUTION in action. Car park EVOLUTION. Hobart is indeed well endowed with car parks. We have more car parks than you can poke a stick at. We have so many car parks, that people never stop complaining that we don’t have enough car parks. The problem with car parks, you see, is that you build car parks and more people get a car to park. The more people with a car to park, the more car parks we need. Then, the more car parks there are, more people get a car that they need to park. Therefore, you build more car parks. So you build more car parks, and even more people will get a car that they need to park. I don’t even drive a car! But we get more car parks. Ever more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and

A physicist is just an atom's way of looking at itself.

Henry: Portrait of a boy taken underwater.

May you live all the days of your life.

A wave hits the photographer. Fossil Cove (a.k.a Soldiers Point), Tinderbox. May 2013. Wordless Wednesday.

The older one grows, the more one likes indecency.

Raincoats are awfully empowering to four-year-olds.

I love living. I have some problems with my life, but living is the best thing they've come up with so far.

Ezra and I (in shadow). Geilston Bay Road, Geilston Bay. April 2013. This week sees me stealing another series from Sunday Stealing: The Meme From Memphis (part two) . Have any memories that you’d like to forget? One or two. Is there someone you really like to hang out with and just talk about stuff? There's a couple. Have you ever been called prince or princess? Only in jest. Do you think teenagers are weird? No weirder than anyone else. How fast does your mood change? It has been known to turn on a five cent coin. How are you feeling? Pretty ordinary. Do you want someone to call you right now? Not particularly. What do you always take with you? A camera. Is your bed comfortable? Indeed it is! Would you say you’re an understanding person? I am capable of great understanding, but do have a firm sense of right and wrong. Are you generally a happy person? I make some effort to be. I think that I've been at my happiest over the past couple of y

Where lipstick is concerned, the important thing is not color, but to accept God's final word on where your lips end.

The boys psychologically prepare themselves for the Mother's Day Classic.

The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.

Little Pandani. Pandani Grove, Lake Dobson, Mount Field National Park. April 2013. As you know, the Internet is a wonderful place filled with the rich and varied treasures of the world holds (and RSS feeds.) The following are some things that I've had a look at in the last week. I call this: a Compendium of Click-throughs for Monday Morning... The most curious thing about the DSM-5, the “psychiatric bible,” is that anyone would view the scientific-seeming manual with reverence… Puffins! The Skeleton Lake of Roopkund, India Confessions of a Sociopath. Key point: "Parents are paying for more than a good education understood in academic terms when they shell out for independent school fees. But I suspect that many take it for granted that their money will also be buying superior teaching. They might be shocked to learn that on average the schools are turning out what they took in: children who were already well placed educationally but have not become more so.

The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said.

Top of the World Henry. Top of the World.

If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you'll come to understand that you're connected with everything.

Jen looking out to sea. Clifton Beach. May 2013. Sunday Top Five ? Okay, here is Five Things That I Simply Must Have On A Pizza! Tomato paste! Garlic! Oregano! Basil! Capsicum!