onethousandwords (54)in #blockchain • 7 years agoWhat is your Steemit Legacy? : writing in permanent marker on the blockchainWhen you die the people who love you, acquaintances, old high school friends, and your enemies will storm your Social…onethousandwords (54)in #jerrybanfield • 7 years agoMore than a Monolith: the desecration of Australia's sacred heart (SWC)She rises in the distance, still in the desert heat. Not a hint of sweat as the sun begins its morning beat. She is…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoThe Battle of Bombo: in search of a Blood Moon on the South Coast of New South Wales, AustraliaIf something happens once in a lifetime and you don’t see it did it happen? This is the question I ask as the freeway…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoThe call of the wilderness: South Coast dreamingResponsibility holds me in its tentacles. I want to chase the clear waters, the open road. I want morning light…onethousandwords (54)in #uluru • 7 years agoSunset casts across an Uluru sky: Outback AustraliaUluru's changing colours reflecting the sunset light. A kaleidoscope of magic that pulls down the desert sky. I stood…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoZen Disrupted: drop toilet wars and meteor showers on the South Coast of New South Wales, AustraliaThe sun beats down as the car sways through coastal curves. I've hit the road with my camping buddy Chantel for an…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoThe Bringing of Night: magic and mayhem across an Uluru SkyEach night I plant my feet in the red sand dunes of this lookout. I feel the rhythm of the centre of Australia rise…onethousandwords (54)in #australia • 7 years agoOn Being Nice: how racism thrives in the polite society of rural AustraliaNot much has changed in Cobar since settlement. The main street is an avenue of colonial architecture, wide enough to…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoStalking the edge: life and death in the Australian OutbackThe maps lay whisper still as I scan them by torchlight. An occasional dingo howl breaks the silence. Danger stalking…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoTime Travel through Outback Australia: the hidden bones of a lake with no waterThe people began the business of sorrow weeks ago. The beasts, at least twice as high as them, keep their distance.…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoLife in the Big Hole: bliss filled days at Ellery Creek> My favourite thing about Ellery Creek Big Hole is the lackadaisical name, only Australians would reduce over…onethousandwords (54)in #travel • 7 years agoWelcome to Coober Pedy, the weirdest town on earthAround campsites and caravan parks in Coober Pedy the leading question among travellers is: "Where are you heading?".…onethousandwords (54)in #blog • 7 years agoTiny Living Goes Wild: 6 weeks in 1.5 square metresDespite the fact that I've packed up my life, planned a trip to the Aussie Outback, and hit the road -- I am…onethousandwords (54)in #introduceyourself • 7 years agoFrom the Ashes … how I came to be drifting my way solo through Outback AustraliaWriting my first Steemit Post on the banks of Pamamaroo Lake With enough lived years most of us come to an event that…