2025 is a shift. 2025 holds the weight of change, the expected hope of growth and opportunity. It also feels like the end of an old way, rusty thoughts and self sabotage. In 2025 I want to come into myself, and be present there. Past years I have held space for growth, dark nights ofContinue reading “Hello 2025”
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On loss
The author reflects on her experiences of losing possessions due to a bushfire in her teenage years, highlighting the change it brought in her attitude. She realized the insignificance of physical possessions, learning to value relationships and community more. Now, despite owning a home and belongings, she affirms that losing all wouldn’t be catastrophic, underlining the importance of connection and shared values.
Kindness Zine
It takes courage to be kind. Maya Angelou We can all agree that 2020 was an ‘interesting year.’ Covid unleased a turmoil that the modern world hadn’t seen before. With lockdowns and great uncertainty, I, like many became weighted with anxiety. I found solace in creating zines and sending them to friends. It felt likeContinue reading “Kindness Zine”
Aesop’s fable Zine
This is an old post (2021) from a previous blog. I hope you enjoy 🙂 So, a few years ago I was a obsessed with idea of making a zine. What is a zine you may ask- well to my understanding a zine is a small self published work. there are no set rules andContinue reading “Aesop’s fable Zine”
Magic of Flying at Dusk
This is an old post (2022) from a previous blog. I hope you enjoy 🙂 I was blessed to go to a work retreat a couple weeks ago. One highlight was flying. It has been 3 years since I’ve flown, and even longer since I have flown alone, and it was wonderful. The flight homeContinue reading “Magic of Flying at Dusk”
House sparrow
In 2022 I wrote a thing… I’m note sure what it is, but it is certainly words. I often find my thoughts trailing off on my, excited by new shiny ideas, or overwhelmed but the many things I have to do. I was watching little birds flitting about some food scraps my children had leftContinue reading “House sparrow”
Sulphur-crested cockatoo
The neighbours’ mango tree had grown old and gnarled. For a small time it was the home to a pair of sulphur crested cockatoos Cheeky things
Lovely Lavender
Lavenders blue, dilly, dillyLavender’s greenWhen I am king, dilly, dilly … that would be a strange day
House of Cats
Sometimes I wonder where our cats would go when they disappeared. My dad would nonchalantly say they would slip between worlds. Coming and going as they pleased. Like this design? Find it in my Redbubble Shop.
