My cousin sent me an email with a link to Jeanne Robertson the other day, well once I was on her site, I couldn't leave till I had watched all the videos there. What a lovely healing fun time you can spend with Jeanne... I hope you enjoy a good laugh...
This blog diary is about our mosaic life at Frangipani House; art, mindfulness, travel, walking with our little dog on the beach, the beauty in everyday life. Let the beauty of what you love, be what you do.
Tales of a Female Nomad
Don't you love it when an unexpected treasure comes your way? For me books are among my greatest treasures. Rita Golden Gelman is one author who has recently arrived in my world through her book Tales of a Female Nomad. I was shopping in the Salvos the other day, one of the places I find my book treasures, when this book seemed to jump into my view. I love autobiographies and tales of a person's life, so I quickly placed it in my take home pile.
So far with Rita's writing, I have visited Israel, Indonesia, Mexico - places I wouldn't normally think of travelling to. I am treasuring the last quarter of the book that is left to read, I pat it gently as I put it down on my bedside table, reassured that our journey together is not yet done. I am already wondering where I'll discover more of her work and the sequel - Female Nomad and Friends.
The following is a review from Girl.com.au, I couldn't express it better:
Some of us have an adventurous spirit and some of us like to dream about it, but very few can say they have been on a journey like this. This inspirational journey of a nomad will make you feel free and empowered to make choices.
So far with Rita's writing, I have visited Israel, Indonesia, Mexico - places I wouldn't normally think of travelling to. I am treasuring the last quarter of the book that is left to read, I pat it gently as I put it down on my bedside table, reassured that our journey together is not yet done. I am already wondering where I'll discover more of her work and the sequel - Female Nomad and Friends.
The following is a review from Girl.com.au, I couldn't express it better:
Some of us have an adventurous spirit and some of us like to dream about it, but very few can say they have been on a journey like this. This inspirational journey of a nomad will make you feel free and empowered to make choices.
Fund Raiser for Bear Cottage - Win a Hanse Yacht...
Bear Cottage Go Fundraise - Click here for info
Bear Cottage, located in Manly, is a children’s hospice – a very special place dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting conditions and their families. At Bear Cottage, every life, however short, is enriched, enjoyed and celebrated.
Bear Cottage is a place, where cherished moments and special memories are created – a place where life is for living. Whilst staying at Bear Cottage, families receive individual, specialised support delivered by a team of dedicated and highly skilled professionals.
A stay at this home away from home is exactly what each family needs it to be. Families do not pay for any services they receive from Bear Cottage, instead the $2.5 million required to keep the doors open each year are raised entirely by the community.
For more information visit the Bear Cottage Website
Bear Cottage, located in Manly, is a children’s hospice – a very special place dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting conditions and their families. At Bear Cottage, every life, however short, is enriched, enjoyed and celebrated.
Bear Cottage is a place, where cherished moments and special memories are created – a place where life is for living. Whilst staying at Bear Cottage, families receive individual, specialised support delivered by a team of dedicated and highly skilled professionals.
A stay at this home away from home is exactly what each family needs it to be. Families do not pay for any services they receive from Bear Cottage, instead the $2.5 million required to keep the doors open each year are raised entirely by the community.
For more information visit the Bear Cottage Website
2011 Is The Year!
The predictions for 2012 have been misinterpreted. The “end of the world” doesn’t refer to the end of the physical world, but refers to the end of old, dysfunctional ways of thinking about the world. It is our mindset, our concept of the world that will end and be replaced with a healthier, more appropriate understanding of what we need to do to make the world work for everyone. This shift in planetary consciousness will be beneficial and help us make the necessary transition to a sustainable world with greater peace and happiness and a higher quality of life.
An excerpt of the article 2011 is The Year! by William Rand.
Read the entire article at: Reiki Web Store There are some excellent uplifting articles to be found there.
An excerpt of the article 2011 is The Year! by William Rand.
Read the entire article at: Reiki Web Store There are some excellent uplifting articles to be found there.
Zentangle Easter Eggs
Here's something a little bit different this Easter, Zentangle Easter Eggs image from Millande.com.
Emergency Fair Dinkum by Leanne Prussing
Emergency Fairdinkum by our lovely friend Leanne Prussing - has been announced as a finalist in the Sulman Prize... NSW Art Gallery - Sulman Prize
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