Monthly Archives: July 2023

Walter

This week was the second anniversary of dad’s death. It’s hard to believe that two years have passed. Sometimes it seems like 20, other times as if it were yesterday. One of those classic quirks of time. Anyway, I have … Continue reading

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Because of you

This week I have been thinking again about how intertwined our lives are; all of us with each other, and our presents with our pasts. I spent a bit of time in Morphett Vale this week, that big suburb that … Continue reading

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The web of connection

One thing that intrigues me about life is how a web of connections weaves around us throughout our lives, linking very disparate people together across time and space, life and death, and a huge range of experiences. In a certain … Continue reading

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Last roses etc

It’s been a wintry week – rain and wind, general greyness and stormy weather, a need to keep cosy and warm as much as possible. Up in the country, the roses were pruned – Kylie, daughter of neighbours Kath and … Continue reading

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Yesterday I went to an art and writing workshop put on by the women (Donna and Caroline) who created the Solace exhibition I went to earlier in the year (and wrote about here). I loved that exhibition, as regular readers … Continue reading

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