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Category Archives: Photos
Knit 1, Write 2
January 25 for my last post? And now it’s Feb 6th… my, how time flies when there’s a deadline looming! There’s not a lot of news to report from here, since my butt is firmly in my chair, day after … Continue reading
The Long Paddock
While many areas in the state are still in drought, we’ve been lucky this past couple of months to have had a reasonable amount of rain. Not quite enough to fill the dams, but the tanks are full, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Life, Photos
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First Light
I’ve never been a morning person. Some people wake up with the first light, energised, alert, and eager to face the day. That’s not me. Something deep in my brain is wired for night-time, rather than early morning, and my … Continue reading
Posted in Book news, Landscape, Photos
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Guest blogs and giveaways
I’m ‘visiting’ Western Australia today, as a guest blogger on fellow author Fleur McDonald’s blog. I recently read Fleur’s first novel, Red Dust, and enjoyed it – set on a property in the north of South Australia, it has all … Continue reading
Posted in Contests, Landscape, News, Photos
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Top Creek & Macleay River trip
As mentioned in my previous post, we did a day trip yesterday into Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, with our friends Bob & Kerry, and Don, a National Park ranger. Bob is researching for a history of land use in … Continue reading