Category Archives: Memoir

99 Word Flash fiction: The Nutty Aunt

Auntie Boodie was different. Both her father and brother (an Australian bush poet) killed themselves. The father shot himself when cornered by the police after he had killed a bank teller and injured another in a failed bank robbery in … Continue reading

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Thursday’s Special: Diversity in the Karneval

In Germany the Karneval ,which starts before Christmas on 11/11 at 11:11 am   is a very important event.  At this time the council meets wearing fools hats and performances of song, dance and comedy. Then all is quiet until … Continue reading

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Sunday Stills the Next Challenge: Sepia

After the first cyclone the wharf, built by the Japanese was badly damaged. An island without a wharf  becomes isolated, cut off from not only conveniences but life staples. Everything apart from wonderful seafood, seasonal produce and scrawny chickens had to … Continue reading

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Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge: Retro Zabe

A new coffee shop has opened in town with an ambience to appeal to the young and those that enjoy a trip of nostalgia down memory lane. I hankered after a princess when I was a school kid. All my … Continue reading

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Sunday Stills the Next Challenge: Cold as Ice

  (6 photos) No wonder my husband emigrated to Australia I thought. Dartmoor in winter could be described as nothing but bleak. Colourless. Everything looked black and white despite being taken on a colour setting.  And cold. On this trip … Continue reading

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Shadow Shot Sunday: Shadows at Ditchling Beacon

We always visited England at Christmas when my husband’s father was alive. It was always cold but I loved it. I had previously only been in summer when all the hedges were in full leaf and I felt as though … Continue reading

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Bite Size Memoir: Interviews

The funny thing about interviews is that you don’t really remember them. I have had oodles of interviews throughout my life as no doubt most of us had. The first interviews were with the headmistress always as a result of … Continue reading

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Bite Size Memoir: It made my day and my life

Henry Miller wrote in Big Sur and the Oranges of Heironymous Bosch ” Most everyone has known one moment in his life when he felt so good, so thoroughly attuned, that he has been on the point of exclaiming: “Ah, now is the time … Continue reading

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Weekly Photo Competition: Achievement

(7 photos) My brother’s achievements are many both in his working career and in his sporting pursuits. The pinnacle achievement was for him reaching the summit of Mont Blanc (4808 m) in 2010. Another, more recent, climb can be seen … Continue reading

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Vehicle Details

(4 photos) When my husband bought a new second hand car recently, we soon discovered that the indicator did not stay in position as the car turned and had to be held. I indicated my displeasure of this fact but … Continue reading

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