I live in Perth, Western Australia, a place often described as the most isolated city in the world as the nearest major city is Adelaide, over 2,000 km away. But it’s a beautiful place to live and air travel brings every other city close enough.
I have a love of all things technological, particularly Apple related gear and an enjoyment of digital photography, but I’m on a steep learning curve to produce anything better than point & shoot snaps!
Not wanting to be left behind by the evolution of the internet I “created” my own blog where I could share my interests and find out how to be part of the wonderful blogosphere.



Hey Jane – your site is BEAUTIFUL! I like it a lot. I was getting a bit jealous that the rest of the twitter-ites were talking to you about it but you hadn’t told ME about it until I listened to your latest audio entry!
Interesting, Jane. I’m presuming they really think the magnificent Boab tree will survive or the wouldn’t have attempted the move. Photos give a flavor of the event, and I certainly never thought of moving such a huge tree. Click on!
Yes, the Kings Park staff have a high level of confidence in the tree surviving in its new home. They have successfully transplanted younger and smaller boabs to the park over the past few years. I will take some photos when the tree is “settled in”.
Lovely site and always look forward to your comments on the NosillaCast. You write beautifully and do enjoy your ’southern accent’. I have made many trips to NZ but never made the relatively short hop from Auckland to OZ … prehaps in future.
Cheers
Sam
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