A Five-Part Series on Heat, Health, and Survival Heatwaves in general globally and how it's affecting our environment As I look out of a club window on a day that's forecast to peak at 34 degrees Celsius, I'm confused by the appearance of a heavily overcast sky with greyer clouds than expected. The type of … Continue reading Australian Summers Are No Longer Normal – Part 2
Category: Modernity
Concerns Over Proposed Mass Deportations and Their Historical Parallels
A recently elected Leader of a certain country plans to do mass deportation of illegal immigrants and is classing this as a national emergency. I'm reminded of 83 years ago, when another equally loud and charismatic leader decided it was a good idea at the time to remove all people of a certain faith out … Continue reading Concerns Over Proposed Mass Deportations and Their Historical Parallels
Alone in the Crowd
There is a difference to being alone and feeling alone; one is welcoming, the other hurts. This is dedicated to all those that are hurting. Living alone can be a wonderful thing The peace and quiet can make a heart sing Tranquillity of silence can help a mind rest And the soul's solitude can bring out … Continue reading Alone in the Crowd
Mobiles at the Tea Party
By Carol TigerSpirit Nemes Can you imagine, if mobile phones had been invented when the scene of the Mad Hatter tea party was originally written? The scene might just go something like this (just something I whipped up a while back off the top of my head (inspired by Tim Burton's version of Alice in Wonderland)... … Continue reading Mobiles at the Tea Party

