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Mezze is widely served in the Greek and Middle eastern world. An assortment of little dishes and tasters which accompany a nice ouzo or a glass of wine. So when you read mezze moments you will have tasty snippets of life as I live it, India for four years and now Brisbane Australia, all served up with some Greek fervour and passion.

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Thursday, 30 June 2022

Roe V Wade

A monumental week in America when Roe v Wade was simply cast out by the Supreme Court and the fate of American women's healthcare took a nose dive. No longer are they free to make their own choices about their bodies and to plan their own lives. People around the world have been rightly appalled by this backward move and many have come out to share their own stories of sexual healthcare and legitimate abortions.


I am forever grateful to have been guided in my own path by two older sisters and my bible at the time, "Our Bodies Ourselves". I have given a copy of this book to my sons. I am thankful that I have the freedom to control what I want for my body and access to the healthcare I need. I hope American women find a way to fight this injustice and take back control of what has been so cruelly taken from them. The red of my photos today signifies the blood and pain of those who will endure the repercussions of this judgement. 

Tuesday, 21 June 2022

Winter Solstice Walk 21st June 2022

Longest night and shortest day in the Antipodes today and the light beckons me. The air is fresh and the sun so very bright. Warmer out than in, greens popping, snakes snoozing, nature subdued but always able to surprise, shades and sunlight slice the day and that blue sky, that blue sky is just my heaven on this earth I walk with careful care. 


Enjoy the day everyone - whether you are north or south on this planet.

Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Sharing is caring

I share literature, puzzles and games with my little girl and many craft stuff. She knows I love nature so she shares what she notices around her. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this balance in our relationship. Yesterday it was Jewel bugs having fun on a tree and some months ago it was the eggs of a bush stone curlew that she shared with me. I was so excited to see them.

Her ability to notice things around her will get her very far in life I am sure. I don't know if I will be around long enough to see her do this. I hope so. Pyjama Angels encourage us to try and maintain long term relationships with the children wherever possible. Sometimes they move away or go to different foster homes and it is sad to lose them but you always hope that they go on to a more settled and happy life. 

Thursday, 9 June 2022

Blue Skies - but turning Maroon

Someone with an axe to grind ?

The oldest convict-built structure surviving in Queensland, dating from 1828 the windmill tower has accommodated a range of uses. Constructed in 1828 to process the wheat and corn crops of the Moreton Bay penal settlement, it had a treadmill attached for times when there was no wind but also as a tool for punishing convicts. 
Nothing better than watching State of Origin Rugby especially when QLD wins the first Game!
Breakfast at any cost - even upside down. 

Monday, 6 June 2022

Back to my Aussie life

A new week begins and my Aussie life has taken up where it left off a while back. I marvel at the avos that have grown to a super size in our absence and how green everything is looking. I take a different route home today from Reading Radio and pass an electricity box with a beautiful message. 

This house with a single hibiscus was a picture. Everywhere I went the scent of Murraya, Orange Jasmine. Those who drive miss it. Going through Roma St Parklands a small indication of autumn -winter in the foliage. The wind swirls, the temperature has dropped, time for a cup of tea and perhaps a marmalade sandwich with Lizzie and Paddington Bear.