Welcome to stories about my life.
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The site contains random thoughts that aren't ordered by importance.
The all time top events are my
marriage to Jo
and the births of
Pip and James.
Expeditions and Museum fishes
Tales of research ships, rough blue water encounters, and pulling up entirely undiscovered marine life.
Childhood memories
What it was like growing up in a different era, long before laptops or smartphones existed.
Delving into Art
Some of my driftwood sculptures, drawings and paintings.
My Digital Playground
Inside my personal sandbox of designing scripts, automated tools, and interactive puzzle games.
Close calls
The nail-biting moments, field hazards, and lucky escapes where things nearly went sideways.
Just wacky
The odd, funny, and flat-out bizarre events that I've experienced.
iNaturalist and nature
The wonderful natural world and delving into citizen science.
Travel
A selection of my travels, incredible scenery and cultures.
Expeditions and Museum fishes — Story Index
Pip on a museum fieldtrip
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jjj Volcano
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jjj Exploding meteor
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jjj crystal clear
jjj crystal clear
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jjj FNQ
jjj FNQ
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Goblin Shark
Goblin Shark
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Sydney Harbour Survery
Sydney Harbour Survery
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Kermadec Islands
Kermadec Islands
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Memories / Expeditions and Museum fishes
Pip on a museum fieldtrip
In 1988, Jo and Pip joined me on a museum field trip to Bittangabee Bay.
Bittangabee Bay is located on the Far South Coast of New South Wales. It had been raining heavily and on the way down the coast we drove our Subaru along the flooded highway between Narooma and Pambula being quite frightened as we felt the car being lifted and losing contact with the road. At Bittangabee Bay we all camped in tents in the public camping area. We collected fishes by day and sat around the campfire at night. The photo shows Pip being bathed in one of the fish sorting tubs. The second photo shows Pip in the middle of the wetsuit clad divers. The idea behind the trip was to fill a 'collecting gap' in specimens from the NSW south coast. The third image shows Jo looking after Pip and Sam Leis. The last image shows Pip and Ob at Mt Kaputat. It has nothing to do with the fieldtrip (for which I have no more images), but shows the Subaru that we drove through the flood waters.
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