Monthly Archives: October 2013

Urban Foxes in Canberra (contd)

I’ve written before about fox sighting in the Canberra suburbs, but this morning’s was a beauty, near Inkster Street a young dog fox legging it across Sulwood Drive and off into the Mount Taylor nature reserve. The interesting thing is … Continue reading

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Ella Maillart and her trip to Afghanistan

Ella Maillart, about whom I’ve written in the past was one the giants of pre world war two travel, travelling across Xianjaing with Peter Fleming and driving with Annemarie Schwarzenbach from Switzerland to Afghanistan on the eve of world war … Continue reading

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Old coins in Indonesia and Aboriginal contacts

I’ve previously written about Aboriginal contacts with what is now Indonesia and the Kilwa coins problem as well as about African contacts with Sri Lanka – the two are related – essentially we can show that there were East African … Continue reading

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Vikings and cats (again)

Came across this Bradford University undergraduate thesis that looked at the archaeological evidence for cats being present on Viking settlement sites in the North Atlantic settlement area centred around Orkney and Shetland. Unfortunately, the thesis doesn’t add much to my … Continue reading

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Getting Thinner

Way back in April I wrote about calorie restriction, and the Michael Mosely feast and fast diet. Well I didn’t do it, well not the way suggested. But I got a result – losing 6kg in six months. At 77kg … Continue reading

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Gardening …

I’ve been quiet recently. Not quite true, there’s posts and updates elsewhere, but it’s true to say that I’ve not been writing a lot. In part it’s because we’re just recovering from two long weekends in a row and a … Continue reading

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