MAGNA CARTA; SIGN HERE IF YOU PLEASE!

MAGNA CARTA; SIGN HERE IF YOU PLEASE!

  On June 15th 1215,  King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta by his rebellious barons. The event has a  romantic association for me. My first true love was a nine year old baron called Leigh Dunstan, who made my heart flutter in grade four

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PLEASE DON’T DISMISS MY SENSE OF SMELL!

PLEASE DON'T DISMISS MY SENSE OF SMELL!

Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.    Oliver Wendell  Holmes How true that quote is.  After my mother died I treasured a cardigan she had worn that retained her special fragrance. It was a

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LOST FOR WORDS, THEN IT ALL GOT CHEESY!

LOST FOR WORDS, THEN IT ALL GOT CHEESY!

HERE IS A GUEST POST FROM MY TALENTED FRIEND JACKIE SAYLE;  ARTIST, WRITER, GARDENER…. AND FABULOUS COOK.   When Pauline first invited me to write a guest post about cookery you could have knocked me down with a feather ‘500 – 800 words should do,’ she said,

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Lilies of the Field

Lilies of the Field

   Behold the lilies of the field, how they grow…. This is a little tribute to  my mother, and to the lilies that grow in my garden, as they once did in hers..   When we moved to our property in the Blue Mountains of New South

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LACHLAN MACQUARIE; FATHER OF THE ANZACS?

LACHLAN MACQUARIE; FATHER OF THE ANZACS?

 VISION FOR A NATION By 1815 Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s extensive building programme and his efforts to raise the moral standards of the colony of New South Wales were bearing fruit. Sydney, which had been little more than a squalid penal camp when he arrived, was becoming a

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THE NOT SO SECRET LITERARY AGENT

THE NOT SO SECRET LITERARY AGENT

LITERARY AGENT ANGST In 2011 I completed  a narrative non-fiction book on a controversial, 19th century criminal case. The events in The Water Doctor’s Daughters take place in France and England, and as an opening gambit I aim high and email a query letter to one of

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Mr Eternity – Arthur Stace in WWI

Mr Eternity - Arthur Stace in WWI

Much has been written about the mysterious ‘Mr Eternity’, Arthur Stace, who chalked his famous one word sermon throughout the streets of Sydney. Less well known is the fact that Stace served in France during World War I and that, as with so many veterans, the experience

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CHURG STRAUSS SYNDROME

CHURG STRAUSS SYNDROME

 A  RARE AND BAFFLING ILLNESS – CHURG STRAUSS SYNDROME! Churg Strauss Syndrome (CSS)  is a form of vasculitis  (inflammation of the blood vessels) . It was first described by  Jacob Churg and Lotte Strauss  at  New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital, in 1951.  Coincidently, this was  the year

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