Same Old Moon, New World

In winter we get to see some magnificent moons. I say "moons" plural but of course we have just the one don't we...? (I'm playing with the multiverse idea there.) One of the reasons I get great views of the moon from my little garden in winter is because the sky is darker and [...]

Same Old Moon, New World2023-04-29T01:41:26+00:00

Rule-Breaker, Breath-Taker

I have started this simple daily habit for whenever I get overwhelmed (which is a frequent daily occurrence). I really like that it's simple because as anyone who gets overwhelmed will tell you - the simpler, the better. This is what I do: I stop whatever the hell I'm doing or thinking. And I breathe. [...]

Rule-Breaker, Breath-Taker2023-02-27T23:11:54+00:00

Looking back and smiling – January 2017

Sometimes it takes looking at something from a different perspective to discover something new. Yesterday I was having a great, juicy natter with my beautiful mate Simon Trevorrow (who's a bloody great film maker - keep an eye out for his work). At one point I was telling him how 19 years ago, when I [...]

Looking back and smiling – January 20172023-02-27T23:11:54+00:00

Summer memories of my grandmother’s house – November 2016

Summer.... school holidays were awesome with my cousins and often at my Mama's house. She grew poppies in a garden bed near her front door every year. There were always plenty of roses and poppies in vases around the house. The smell of apricot jam bubbling on the stove and Anzac biscuits in the pantry [...]

Summer memories of my grandmother’s house – November 20162023-02-27T23:11:55+00:00

A Tree with afternoon tea – November 2016

So, a few weeks ago this frame fell and smashed and damaged the print inside so now I'm using it as a clothes-horse kind of arrangement so I can see what my square prints look like framed. I rather like how an unhappy accident can become happy again. And a bit of arvo tea never [...]

A Tree with afternoon tea – November 20162023-02-27T23:11:55+00:00

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