After a long hard winter in Scotland the grass looks yellowed and quite burnt by the snow and frost and the deciduous trees still stand silent in their bare hibernation. After months of lifelessness it is such a treat to see signs of new growth when first the snow drops and crocuses push up through the hard cold […]
Blue Moon
A ‘blue‘ moon? Not literally of course! The term ‘blue’ moon in recent times has come to refer to the second of two full moons occurring in a single calendar month. This can only happen when there is a full moon early in the month so as to allow for the twenty nine and a half […]
Scotland & a Drop of Rain
The weather during my second week in Scotland was a little damper! However, despite the wet we ventured out into the Galloway Forest and up to see the Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall in full flow ~ (There are several waterfalls in GB with this name – This one is in the Galloway Forest Park on […]
Scotland & Spring Flowers
When I flew into Scotland in 2010 I flew in over snow capped mountains ~ People always say… “The temperature must be a bit of a shock to the system isn’t it coming from the end of a summer in Australia?” But of course quickly swapping over sandles and short sleeved shirts to wooly tights […]
Autumn Fungi
Having just got back from the Trade Fair in Sydney I thought I’d post photos illustrating our booth when I got there – a bare black box – to when fully decked out with our red display stands, maps and the Journey Jottings banner flying over head… However, in the process of taking a short-cut […]
The year at a glance – February
Tuesday Tip : I’m notating the highlights of each month in a jotting box on this Map Journal so at the end of the year 2010 will be laid out before me… simply summarized on a single sheet 😉 Highlight for February for me was that we published our Special Edition Map Journal, which I then took to […]
