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Just So You Know

April 20, 2011 Photography
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Whilst I have loved this blog hugely at times, though not at others, without getting all sentimental, I feel I should wrap things up here properly now. But even as I’m typing, I’m having a change of heart about this. Eeek. Look, you know I’ve been over in Blogger, doing Dreamer of Dwellings, since February?  [...]

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Beautiful Dates, Tribes & Dunbar’s Number

September 8, 2010 Photography
Beach Houses and Bench

{A photo I took back in April} I would love to live in one of these little, brightly coloured huts by the sea. Waves crash just a few hundred yards away from their front doors. I would sit every morning and drink my morning tea looking out to the sea, wind blowing sand in my [...]

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Things I Can Count On

September 3, 2010 Wholeness
Late summer picnic by the river

It’s not easy being a mother. There are some things I can count on, like the warm swelling feeling in my chest when I sneak into his room at night to listen to him sleep, and the urge to climb in close to him and hold him tight. The need to kiss him and to [...]

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The Creative Path and This Blogging Life

August 21, 2010 Wholeness
Rusty Gate #34

Our beach is feeling terribly grey for an August Day today. I’m not happy about it at all. Last Saturday was much the same–wet and grey. Dismal. But with the wasps in tow, which seems all wrong, considering the weather. It feels more like November today than August. I guess I’m in a bad way. [...]

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Getting Back To The Simple Things

July 26, 2010 Wholeness
Sweet Woodruff in Pot

I’m just about three weeks into this new blog, and I’m hitting up against a familiar problem. The first couple of weeks, you write like it’s just you talking to yourself, or an unknown audience. The freshness of something new, the potential of what you might produce, feels crisp and bright under your fingers as [...]

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