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Tag Archives: landscapes
Library Lover’s Day events
I’m currently in Coonabarabran for a few days, doing some research for my next book, and delighted to be visiting Coonabarabran and Baradine libraries this week to help them celebrate Library Lover’s Day. The first event is an author talk … Continue reading
Posted in Events, General, Landscape, Travels
Tagged Dungirri, events, landscapes, travels
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Seasons
Autumn seemed to go by in a flash this year! The highlight for me was the Jane Austen Festival in Canberra in April. Preceded by some serious costume sewing, I went to Canberra with my friend Emily, and my niece … Continue reading
Catch-up!
Travelling and blogging don’t seem to go well together me – and I’ve been doing a lot of travelling lately! My Mum and I spent all of July and some of August in the UK (with a week at the … Continue reading
Posted in Book news, Landscape, Life, Travels
Tagged Darkening Skies, landscapes, news, travels
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Bellingen
Wednesday was a wonderful day – a mini-holiday to one of my favourite places, with some of my favourite people! I left home shortly after 8am, heading east across the tablelands to Ebor, then winding along the ridges towards the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Friday Photos, Landscape
Tagged Bellingen, events, Helene Young, Karly Lane, landscapes, Photos
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Friday Photos: Winter
The lovely thing about this climate is that, although we do get cold, frosty mornings, once the sun rises it quickly melts the frost, and we (usually) get crisp, clear, sunny days. (But writing novels set in high summer on … Continue reading