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Tag Archives: Altered Books
Towards a Calamitously Calm Christmas
This time of year is rarely smooth sailing for me, more like continuously tacking back and forth between thoughts and tasks. Add to that some pernickety health issues and there’s more calamity than there is calm. Even so, I’m still … Continue reading
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Making Memories
My future daughter-in-law has employed the services of a personal trainer, in an effort to get her body into better shape. It’s not something I would contemplate, however, her body image is the bane of her life, colouring her days … Continue reading
Expectations Awash
An artist friend and I decided to have a go at a local market stall, over the long weekend. For the past weeks, I’ve been cramming in as much ‘creating’ as possible, in order to offer a selection for varying … Continue reading
Passionate Pioneers
After watching the national Australia Day awards last night on tellie, and being one of the crowd at Maldon’s celebration in the park, I realised it is still possible to be a pioneer. The spirit that founded and developed this … Continue reading