Friday, March 28, 2008
Looking up ...
Sometimes I'm glad to read about other very tall ('statuesque'?!) women ... I find it frustrating when average-sized people can't relate to my experiences, although I guess I shouldn't really expect them to.
My sister sent me this link to an interesting article and reader comments about being super-tall/-short etc. Food for thought ...
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Odelay!
Big thanks to Angela for posting a note about Hannah Kopacz' online store over at Three Buttons recently .... I love her cheery and feminine alpine-inspired fashions.
Hannah even sells a range of crochet accessories made by her grandma. Cute!
Hannah even sells a range of crochet accessories made by her grandma. Cute!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Reconnected!
We've had no phone connection (and hence no internet access) for the past week or so - it's been really frustrating, especially over the easter break. Most of my studies rely on internet research and online class participation so I've had to be very patient (no thanks to Optus and their very poor idea of 'customer service')....
Anyway, we're glad to be back in the swing of things this evening!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
This is .... the view from my front door
Oooops! Late again in posting pics for the This is ... meme. This week's theme takes a peek outside our front doors :-)
(thank you Angela and Brooke!)
This is the door in question at my house - it looks a bit bleak here but is actually quite welcoming, in warm tones and natural materials:
These are the mischief-makers who like to explore beyond the door:
Here's the dorky pose ....
On the left we share a wall with our neighbour, but on the right, we have a small verandah:
(our scooter lives on the front verandah these days as we haven't yet built a proper place for it in the back garden).
Pop over to Three Buttons to link to other front door vistas if you're interested ...
(thank you Angela and Brooke!)
This is the door in question at my house - it looks a bit bleak here but is actually quite welcoming, in warm tones and natural materials:
These are the mischief-makers who like to explore beyond the door:
Here's the dorky pose ....
On the left we share a wall with our neighbour, but on the right, we have a small verandah:
(our scooter lives on the front verandah these days as we haven't yet built a proper place for it in the back garden).
Pop over to Three Buttons to link to other front door vistas if you're interested ...
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Sunday morning
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