More Thylacine dreams

From the mists of Mr Nold’s imagination rise thoughts of a numinous and now possibly lost Australian beast pervading the spirit of still mysterious Tasmania…

Thylacines discover technology
Chook Raffle
I did but see her passing by…
A Thylacine escaped from Beaumaris Zoo sighted on Kelly’s Steps in Hobart
Street Scene with Thylacine Family
Endangered Species

Statement of Purpose. A Word from Mr R. Nold Himself.

Here at bazznold it is hoped that some of my lifetime’s detritus may be securely saved for future generations in the Cyber Wonderland we have all come to love and respect for its permanence and guarantee of Immortality offered by the worldwide web we are all caught and stuck in, awaiting the arrival of the GodSpider we are here to nurture and preserve until such time as there is no longer any Where or Whysomeness in which our droppings can Live Forever. It is to be hoped that all Civilians who visit this Cyber Condaminium will be enlightened and sustained for their “Journey” going forward in cliché-ridden certainty ever deeper into the Mystery as it folds, unfolds, and shifts inexorably onwards to ultimate shapelessness.

More Crepuscular Capers

Cappy Crepuscule and his Rhythm Boys are at it again with their version of ‘Three Little Words,’ a song written in 1930 by Harry Ruby (music) and Bert Kalmar (lyrics) and made famous by Duke Ellington. It also featured in the Amos ‘n’ Andy film Check and Double Check in the same year and has been covered many times, most notably by Nat King Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Sonny Rollins and Stan Getz. Cappy and the Boys render it here in their own distinctive style.