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kath bowman

Aldgate, South Australia


NEWS:
See images of Bev and Shirley's recent holiday.

     

Here is a collection of images taken of my:

    • friends - two and four footed varieties
    • gallery - anything that takes my fancy
    • garden - in spring.

I have used both film and digital cameras. The images have been created by me, except where otherwise indicated. All images are covered by copyright.

This is Molly, at about nine months. Molly is a red roan cocker spaniel, born 16 October 2002. She seldom stops moving long enough to be photographed!

She is an intellectual, having selected some very good books to read! Fortunately most have been rescued before she got past the cover. She is also fond of plastic gadgets, butter menthols, paper receipts, wooden furniture and Cosette's ears.

She has helped many tradespeople, and has managed to run off with screwdrivers, paintbrushes and bits of wood. She takes a strong interest in anything going on, and makes sure her nose is where the action is.

Molly's recent interests include catching running water from a tap and playing in mud puddles.

Friends of Stirling Linear Park

Stirling Linear Park is an important conservation and recreation area in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia. The Friends group undertake a range of activities, including working bees. Visit the web site for working bee dates and more information.

I can also assist with information about the Friends of the Mark Oliphant Conservation Park. Both groups need members.

 

Interphot

For information about Interphot please contact the South Australian Photographic Federation:
Trevor Baldock, PO Box 2204, Kent Town, South Australia 5067
Phone: 08 8384 4469 (country code 61)
Email: trevalb@ozemail.com.au

 

Image

Image is the bi-monthly journal of the Australian Photographic Society. I am an editor of the journal and welcome articles (with photographs) from APS members. See Image for contact details.

 

Sustainable Population Australia

Check their web site for information. I reckon 6 billion people is enough. Don't you?

 

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