Awe and wonder will help you through the dark times, says journalist Julia Baird

Sally Pryor
Updated March 29 2020 - 7:26am, first published March 28 2020 - 12:00am
Julia Baird is often captivated by cuttlefish on her daily beach swims. Picture: Nick Dawkins
Julia Baird is often captivated by cuttlefish on her daily beach swims. Picture: Nick Dawkins

There was a time, years ago, that I began to recognise the benefits of trees in my life. The soothing qualities of foliage, of leaf canopy, of branches arching serenely over garden beds.

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Sally Pryor

Sally Pryor

Features Editor

As features editor at The Canberra Times, I love telling people things they didn't know - or even things they've always known - about the city we live in.

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