Tag: South Australia

Open door

In response to The Daily Post’s photo challenge : “Door.” A door has three functions. To let you in, to keep you out or to keep you in. As a migrant I am acutely aware of doors. Doors have been opened to allow me to live in a different country, to work here and to share

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A beach for all seasons

It’s the beach that provides the backdrop to our lives with its ever changing light and moods. In all seasons its presence, like a character in a play, revealing the earnestness of spring, the playfulness of summer, the contemplation of autumn, the occasional wildness of winter. In my first year here I took a photograph

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The great Glenelg bake off

What to do on a winter’s Saturday afternoon? Cinema? The footie? Shopping? No. Baking. So began the great Glenelg bake off, a duel of scones at thirty paces. I checked a blog called My life in Scones and knew instantly what to do. I chose to customise my scones with mature cheddar cheese and South

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