Andrew Barr
Bio
Robert Andrew Barr was born in Canada. He became a Lecturer at the University of British Columbia He now lives in Adelaide, South Australia, and is a landscape painter, illustrator, and self-published writer.
Stories (5/0)
Strezlecki Desert
The word Desert conjures ideas and connotations to people; dry, deserted, hot, and empty. I have just returned from a ten-day trip to the Strzelecki desert in South Australia. I was incredibly surprised as it was not what I expected. It rained two weeks ago, so the landscape was green, with wildflowers everywhere. There were frogs in the water holes. It was unusual to see the red center so green. This desert is not dry now.
By Andrew Barrabout a year ago in Journal
The Temple
The Temple I went to Busan National University in South Korea for a semester to teach English as a Second Language. During my time in Busan, on the weekends I would take the cable car up the mountain and hike around the trails for exercise. On this day, I had followed a trail that I had not traveled before, and I came across a very old and weathered wooden temple. I had just begun to photograph the building when an old monk in his orange robes wandered out.
By Andrew Barr2 years ago in Fiction