Antipodes

Le monde à l'envers

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Our American "ally"

›
In my Antipodes blog, I've often expressed my consternation concerning Australia's failure to protect her citizen Julian Assange . ...
Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ghosts in the greenery

›
Fitzroy is suspicious of every zone of greenery that might conceal hidden foes such as lizards. Whenever his senses detect the presen...
Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Dad drinks

›
After an evening of heavy drinking up on the Gold Coast, an Australian fellow decided wisely that it would not be a good idea to attempt to ...
Friday, June 21, 2013

Riverside mud

›
From time to time in my blog, I've mentioned Noah and his celebrated ark: for example, in posts entitled Childhood myths [ display ] a...
1 comment:
Thursday, June 20, 2013

Hay for next winter

›
I don't usually purchase hay for the donkeys at this time of the year. But my neighbor Jackie took advantage of the fact that farmers a...
Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Random roses

›
On the rose pergola, there's a lot of intermingling between adjacent varieties. Here's a view from the south of the left-hand side o...
1 comment:

Straight lines

›
People who live in the vicinity of cliffs and mountains soon discover the powerful beauty of straight lines , which determine the trajectori...
Monday, June 17, 2013

Language miracle in Australia

›
In Mark 16:14-18 , we must imagine that Jesus has already been raised from the dead, and he is giving an amazing short pep talk to some of ...

Yellow submarine

›
You've got to admire the marketing flair of the fellow who had the brilliant idea of setting up a fleet of yellow amphibious vehicles (c...

Green lizards in my garden

›
Twenty minutes ago, I noticed a couple of superb green lizards approaching one of my garden plots. [Click to enlarge] Maybe they'...

Gamone garden

›
After many hours of manual labor down on my hands and knees, I've finally removed most of the weeds from the garden at Gamone. Here'...
Sunday, June 16, 2013

In the shadow of Grafton's cathedral

›
In the middle of the 1950s, the Anglican cathedral of Grafton (my birthplace in Australia) was a focal point in my young existence. A ...
Saturday, June 15, 2013

Breakfast outside

›
A simple joy at Gamone, now that the weather has warmed up, is to breakfast outside, and to spend a moment reading in the sunshine. [Cl...
1 comment:

Cournouze bride

›
Yesterday afternoon, I was surprised to look up at the Cournouze and discover that she was bedecked with a delicate bridal headdress trimme...
Friday, June 14, 2013

Take-off

›
The Airbus A350 —in competition with the Boeing 787—took off from Toulouse Blagnac less than an hour ago on its maiden flight.
Thursday, June 13, 2013

Mess in a plane

›
I was intrigued by the information that seems to be conveyed by this photo. The regards of these hostesses are calm. They appear to be obliv...

Rose named Coluche

›
Two years ago, in a blog post entitled A rose by any other name [ display ], I mentioned the great French comic Michel Colucci [1944-1986]...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Home-made candied ginger

›
In my childhood recollections, candied ginger is a Proustian madeleine . [If you don't know what I mean, look up the last pair of words...
4 comments:
Sunday, June 9, 2013

Glimpse of Gamone

›
For people driving down from Presles to Pont-en-Royans (not a busy road), this photo presents their rapid glimpse of my house at Gamone. ...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
William Skyvington
Gamone, Choranche, France
After working in various computing jobs, I retired to an old farm property in the Vercors mountain range, on the edge of the French Alps, where I spend my time writing, playing with the Internet and looking out upon the slopes in the company of my dog Fitzroy, admiring wonders created by the Big Bang and Evolution.
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.