“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2012.” Che: Delight at dusk….there will be so many more of these evenings at the beach Poet: The late afternoon sun [...]
As a new season approaches I go through the bookshelf and take out the relevant stories. At bedtime and wake time and afternoon in-between-time we read together and talk about the pictures and [...]
After months of procrastinating I finally got organised enough to create a facebook page for Che & Fidel. So…if you are on facebook I’d love it if you headed over there and [...]
If you commented or emailed me in response to my frequently asked questions post – thank you. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed considering the questions and creating the relevant [...]
Have you ever come across The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin? It’s a great read and I especially love her musings on de-cluttering. Upon discovering the joy of a clutter-less wardrobe [...]
“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2012.” Che: Since we dusted off the hammock he’s been in there everyday – soaking up sun and reading Tin Tin. Poet: [...]
I don’t think I was the only one who sighed sweet relief when I looked at the calender today. Winter just gone was a tough one; riddled with sneezes, the coughs still linger. Regardless of [...]
The patron saint of lost causes worked wonders for my writer’s block. I needed a few hours alone; to gather my intentions and put pen to paper. When your art becomes your profession [...]
I had heard wonderful things about The Grounds of Alexandria. Located in the old Four’N Twenty pie factory (iconic in its own right) in the heart of Alexandria’s industrial estate, [...]
We stayed on the 41st floor in the heart of the city. On Tuesday morning we rose early and headed to the airport, anxious and eager, checking the arrivals board every few minutes. We took a walk [...]
“A portrait of my children, once a week, every week, in 2012.” Che: “I see pirates!” Poet: Fascinated by the scraps of paper, unfazed by the city skyline. 52