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Australian languages on the web. 8216;Grammar Boot Camp’ at Yale →. Recent press on Tjupan project. August 24, 2014. Over the last few months my student Andy Zhang has been doing fieldwork on Tjupan. The ABC has recently picked up the story and they ran a national segment last night. The print version is here. Frankly, I’m pretty puzzled (as I often am) why a particular project makes the news and another doesn’t, but it’s great publicity both for the Goldfields Language Project. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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eucalyptus: August 2008
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Monday, 18 August 2008. The past is a different country. This picture was taken in the forests east of where I live in the early 1980s. I am the one on the right with a beanie and my hands in my pockets. The tree stump is the remains of E. regnans. Links to this post. I was on my way to the tram station when I saw these trees, and stopped to photograph them. Close up of the blossom. These flowers have quite as sweet scent. If you are asthmatic, don't stick your nose anywhere near this. And some people be...
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eucalyptus: September 2011
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Friday, 2 September 2011. Found on The Guardian. I decided after a long absence to renew my acquaintance with trees and record them here. I will put a few on the site over the next few weeks. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kevin Brewer and David Tiley. Are ratbags from Melbourne who are glad trees live longer than people. View my complete profile. To add more trees, send your images and words to trees[at]themeda[.]net. Australian National Botanic Gardens. Festival of the Trees.
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eucalyptus: November 2007
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Wednesday, 7 November 2007. While you are at it. Too, as much for its variety as for the tree. Go down the page to the right hand side, three pages on trees. Mark, great stuff! Links to this post. Oft it happens on a stormy night. This tragedy was repeated the other day. And seems to be an event almost as common in Australia as a crocodile attack or snake bite. Links to this post. An old farm boy's worst nightmare. This article doesn't surprise me. Had suggested. Really what this article is suggestin...
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eucalyptus: May 2010
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010. While we are on the subject. Here's one I prepared earlier. Here is an even younger me-1967-the car belongs to a friend of mine from what my children call 'the olden days'. The picture was taken in the south west of Western Australia near the town of Walpole. The tree is a Red Tingle (. I have always thought it was a karri ( E. diversicolor. Nowadays there are tree top walks in the area to keep people's dirty shoes out of the undercover in an attempt to stop the spread of. 8211; J...
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eucalyptus: December 2007
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Saturday, 15 December 2007. Have now grown to more than 20 metres. This time of the year is deciduous time, the trees are shedding bark everywhere, and I have seen a few branches lying around at the foot of trees too. The bark is interesting for its colour. A bit of rain and the colour comes out. Mainly grey, orange and pink at the moment. With some purply pink patches too. The tree below is particularly pink. This method of shedding is called decorticating. Links to this post. Links to this post. Here i...
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eucalyptus: January 2008
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Monday, 7 January 2008. Tower Hill is a nested maar type of dormant volcano, notice it isn't extinct. More here. This koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Koalas like a small subset of the 800 odd species of eucalypts and related trees. Manna gum ( E. viminalis. And Swamp gum ( E. ovata. ISBN 0143001949, they had been taken in 1898. When I was a kid we had to drive a long way over some very rough dirt roads to see a koala, and I remember seeing a couple on one such excursion in the 50s. Links to this post.
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Φ Spencer Collins Φ: Wordivores
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Φ Spencer Collins Φ. I had to look up Extirpation in the dictionary. The Thesaurus has been extirpated. Posted by Spencer Collins. 28 Aug 2010, 19:50:00. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Albany, WA, Australia. View my complete profile. A cave by the sea. Fuel filters and little black pigs. Margaret Muir - author. David Cook (Soldier Chronicals) interviews Margaret Muir (Under Admiralty Orders Series). Hegemony Heights - a great place to live. Australian conversations: The morning after.
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Φ Spencer Collins Φ: 11/10/09 - 18/10/09
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Φ Spencer Collins Φ. 15 Years in Long Sleeves - #2) Not Looking Too Good, But Feeling Real Well. Life was good, it was 20 years since Sergeant Pepper had taught the band to play and I'd managed to keep my shit together and stay off the smack long enough to get accepted into The Academy of Performing Arts. Suddenly I was in a tertiary institution and for the first time in my life I was thinking of my future. Posted by Spencer Collins. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Albany, WA, Australia. A cave by the sea.
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Bob Howard's Home Page
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I maintain a web log (kiangardarup). Here you will find Noongar (Nyungar) History. And the Noongar(Nyungar) language. Pages from Kinjarling, (Albany) W.A. Leaving from King George Sound. Updated 14-Mar-2007 09:38 PM. Hosting a website is expensive. Any amount will be greatly appreciated. Bob Howards pages are proudly hosted by kippleonline.net.