Month: June 2013

Fence and gate in progress

The Front Picket Fence Project

Huge apologies for it being so quiet on my blog lately.  This fence project is taking over my life for a little while!  Not sure if this is very interesting but I thought I’d pop together a post and some piccies updating on progress so far.  If you’re […]

Gone Painting!

Just popping in quickly to fill you in on what I’ve been up to (particularly those of you who don’t follow me on Facebook and/or Instagram).  It has been a very busy week!  I’ve put together a collage of just some of my activities – all from Instagram […]

Balance

Though I’m no longer commuting and working full-time in the city, I still have many things that I am trying to do and I’ve been having a little trouble finding the right balance so that I feel I am giving a good proportion of my time to each […]

Moreton Bay, Wynnum Manly

365 Grateful – Days 240 to 243

365 Grateful – Day 240:  I’m very grateful to live near the water, where I can go for walks and not only see water (Moreton Bay) but seagulls, pelicans and cute little vintage yellow boats like the one you see here.  This is Wynnum Creek where it goes […]

Flower, Pink, Succulent

365 Grateful – Days 237 to 239

365 Grateful – Day 237:  These succulent plants in pots that hang on my pool fence are so hardy.  They are the only plant I have had success with in this very exposed full sun position.  The flowers they produce are beautiful and every time I pass I […]

quote, maya angelou, pursue the things you love

Pursue the things you love

This morning after waking and while eating my breakfast, I was scrolling through my news feed on Facebook and came across this quote posted by Maya Angelou.  I shared it on my Facebook page, but I also took it as a sign or omen that I was to […]

Unplugged – Part 5

It’s recommended that you read Min Unplugged – Part 1 , Unplugged – Part 2, Unplugged – Part 3, and Unplugged – Part 4 before you read Part 5 so that everything makes more sense to you! +++++ This post is a little longer than I would usually […]