Monday, 17 February 2014

tarkine wilderness .....

From the inlet near Stanley down to Corinna on the west coast of Tasmania - dipping in and out of the Tarkine Wilderness - sublime. We returned to Beachside Inlet where we rented a little cabin on the edge of the inlet near the river mouth.  Having stayed here before and finding this area so exquisite we locked it away in our memory banks.  It is always a risk to revisit but we loved it just as much - different weather, different atmosphere but still glorious - especially at low tide in the evening light.  The mouth is very shallow and you can walk out along sandbanks for hours.  Very special.

Patterns and texture, lingering light - changing frequently over the days.  Wilderness wandering - made small by trees.  Perfect weather.  A shame really as the Myrtle and Sassafras forests would have looked even more intriguing shrouded in mist and moist underfoot.  The occasional Huon Pine towering above the tallest of Myrtle.  Ferns - longing for rain. Waterfalls dripping longing to gush.

Tracemarks is two years old today and I was unaware until I received notice from tumblr - which I started at the same time.  I had a peep back at my earliest postings and that was a treat - what we are all creating with our blogs is a wonderful diary isn't it?  This wasn't really my intention but is has become so.  Large gaps, but a record of moments especially in the studio that I would have otherwise forgotten. I was away walking and enjoying, restoring and haven't made any plans for a special posting - so please just enjoy the walk along with me.  Next year I will do something to celebrate. 



























































6 comments:

  1. Happy two years Susan.
    I have so enjoyed following you and I LOVE your Tumblr pages - wonderful.

    Diane.xx

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    1. Thanks Diane. It has been wonderful having you pop in and say hello so regularly. Hope you are mending!

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  2. What wonderful photos - and so many of exotic trees unknown to me. Tasmania is another island to add to my must visit places. I especially love those wonderful beach marks in the sand.
    Your blog is always a pleasure to visit and I love your work. Intermittent or not, I always look when I see you're posted. Thank you.

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    1. You would love Tasmania Charlton - then again, how many wonderful places are there to visit around the world and we will never get to them all. Wonderful to have a wish list though. thank you foe being on this blogging journey with me. I so enjoy all the comments from friends who drop in to say hello and comment on what I am doing.

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  3. what a wild and wonderful walk Susan! my favourite photo is that fenceline embraced by the tangling of branches

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    1. Hello Mo - you and I on the same page - I like that photo best and usually I spend most of my time photographing textures and patterns rather than whole subjects. I think that once a week I may just put up some of my photographs - used to do that occasionally on Wordless Wednesdays so may try again. Nice way for me to have them recorded too. thinking about barbed wire and my magpie book ....

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