Haiku: Building the railway
Inspired by tales of long-ago railway workers while on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. It rained so much in the rainforest, they had trouble keeping
Inspired by tales of long-ago railway workers while on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. It rained so much in the rainforest, they had trouble keeping
Written after exploring the rainforest in Strahan, Tasmania during a Gordon River cruise. Wild, untouched beauty; remote, rugged, extreme. The wilderness is life. © Monique
Written while walking around the snow-covered fields of Tarraleah, Tasmania. Crystal lake mirrors snow-dressed fields and naked trees. Reflection of dawn. © Monique Mulligan 2016
This haiku was written after walking along Ocean Beach, Tasmania. Face freckled with rain, buffeted by bracing wind. Nature brings me alive. © Monique Mulligan
This haiku was written while cruising the Gordon River in Tasmania. As part of the cruise, we walked through the rainforest. It was wet, wild

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