Travel & Gardens

21st Century ZOO

The modern zoo is a complex beast – St Petersburg is the latest city to embrace a new vision in which habitat and biodiversity are much more than just a setting for the animals. Continue reading

Agrarian Adventure

From truffle lunches to two-day ‘whole hog’ days, The Agrarian Kitchen in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley is a thriving farm and cooking school. As Susanne Kennedy writes, it began with a clear vision. Continue reading

Into Milk Wood

One couple’s vision, to develop a working small-scale farm based on permaculture principles, involved a pretty big leap of faith and some major upskilling. Just goes to show that multimedia artists can do anything. Continue reading

The Freycinet Experience Walk

After 21 years in operation, the Freycinet Experience (FE) has seen and responded to much change. However, the one constant – the starting point and crowning glory – has always been the four-day walk itself and the magnificent, rugged landscape that it showcases. Continue reading

Epic adventures in the small saddle

  Epic Journeys in the Small Saddle. For this adventurous rider cycling is a life- shaping experience. Krista- treadlie copy

Unfolding landscapes & and Unexpected Art Nouveau Motif

Unfolding landscapes & and Unexpected Art Nouveau Motif This article, submitted on February 2014 to Luxury Travel magazine, is about the Overland Track walk run by Cradle Huts in the World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain- Lake St Clair Park, in the stunning central highlands of Tasmania, Australia. Luxury Travel -_WalkTasmania

Drought friendly Californian garden by Jack Kiesel

The rain doesn’t fall much in California so ditching the lawn in favour of less water-hungry plants makes sense. Particularly when the replacement is as creative as this front garden. Jack Keisel California garden (PDF)

Macalajau community garden

A project between two NGOs and a local community in Central America is hoping to put a halt to chronic malnourishment. Macalajau – Gdn 2

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