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Lava from Krakatoa

There’s a wonderful story about the pumice we find on South African beaches. It involves deaf sailors, amazing sunsets, cracked toes and volcanoes from a different century…   FOR SALE             FOR SALE              FOR SALE     Hand-painted zig-zag book of … Continue reading

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E–books the way to go!

  It’s terribly exciting but here it is – the culmination of over a year’s work! What you are looking at is a DVD. On it are three complete books  which started with an idea. The idea was to use … Continue reading

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Little People at my home

    Saturday morning at home and we have visitors! It’s the Little People’s Association support group meeting. I meet the most wonderful people in my line of work and these brave children rank high on that list. The book … Continue reading

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The Spear – the last word

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Walking the dog

photo: Julian Hare Months after the Lilac Ballnow a faded memoryjacarandas fling downwoody castanets strewn on dog-shittedearth.Our conversation is coloured in patches of green and brown.Did you see that man?What this one should do.I can’t believe that.The sky answers in … Continue reading

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Chilli Chin Chiree

Burning hot from our garden a crispy eye-candy crop.

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The Apple Core Twins

there’s a story growing out of this…

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Vegetable garden enthusiasms

   

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Quirky stuff

Match the captions to the pictures below: 1. frilly, no thorns 2. convention for hermaphrodites 3. ankle snapper 4. pit stop  5. blue indicates unknown lands 6. fattened for the road 7. skywalker 8. if I don’t see you through … Continue reading

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