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Author: Dr Helen Tyzack
newtyzack@gmail.comMy blogsites
- Mainland Discoveries Records of my explorations of landscapes on mainland Australia
- Touching the Tarkine Record of my exploration of Tasmania’s Tarkine wilderness
- Walking the Derwent The record of my walk from the mouth to the source of Tasmania’s Derwent River
Tag Archives: almond tree
Spring has sprung for some
Fellow gardener and bush walker N offered the following: ‘The spring is sprung, the grass is riz I wonder where the boidie is. They say the boidie’s on the wing But that’s absoid. The wing is on the bird.’ N … Continue reading
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Tagged almond tree, blossoms, RTBG, Spring, Spring has sprung, Tulip
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RTBG- 25/7/19 Post 1 of 2
I arrived early at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (RTBG), climbed the hill to the Hub at the top entrance gate and signed in, changed into my gardening shoes, then grabbed a bin and headed off to do some weeding … Continue reading