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Being A Safe Place

Being A Safe Place

The sky is just starting to lighten. Roosters are crowing, the cuckoo clock is ticking, and Fezzik is snoozing happily beside me. We have two wee goats in the house too, brother and sister twins whose mama died giving birth to a third. I hear the patter of their...

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Go As You Are – Cataract Gorge, Tasmania

Go As You Are – Cataract Gorge, Tasmania

When my friend Shirley was diagnosed with cancer last year, she and I talked about what we could do to help her through it. She said she'd love to have something to look forward to, something to focus on through all the blech she knew she'd face, and when I suggested...

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Resting and Creating

Resting and Creating

Winter is in the air this morning. With the sunrise came frosty winds hurtling around corners and through open windows we didn't need to close yesterday, numbing our fingers and the tips of our noses. I hauled the heater out and am opening boxes of winter clothing to...

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A Good Recovery

A Good Recovery

It's a quiet day at home as Bear and I prepare for our first medieval event of the season. It's lovely to just potter peacefully along, polishing knives and oiling wooden implements, hanging linen sheets out to dry in the sunshine and collecting dishes and cutlery....

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Fear without Shame

Fear without Shame

Since February, we've been dealing with a man who is stalking me. We put up No Trespassing signs, installed guard dogs, filed reports with the police, and issued warnings, but nothing has stopped him. Last week I walked out of our kitchen and there he was, on our...

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A Sure Light

A Sure Light

It is quiet and still this afternoon. Fezzik, our new Rottweiler pup, is sleeping on the floor beside me, a pork roast is slow-cooking in the oven, filling the house with wonderful smells, and the cuckoo clock is ticking softly, making everything feel peaceful and...

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Safe and Sound: Solo Camping in the Bunya Mountains

Safe and Sound: Solo Camping in the Bunya Mountains

There's something both deeply comforting and deeply uncomfortable about being alone for an extended period of time. It's uncomfortable because there are no distractions. No one else's needs or wishes making us feel needed and important. No one else's conversation or...

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