Category Archives: story telling

My Father’s study

Situated to the right of the front door was my Father’s study. People could come and go into his study, for consultation with Dad, without disturbing the rest of the family. My Father was a minister and in a small country town … Continue reading

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Love Story – (fiction inspired by the man of many talents and other buskers)

The normally noisy chatter in the pub died as the didgeridoo’s deep drone rolled through the air and vibrated up through the floor. The two men on stage were oblivious to the crowd as they lost themselves in the dreamtime. … Continue reading

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A Man of Many Talents

Meeting an old girl friend is always fun. We have known each other since we started our nursing training together when we were still in our teens. An added advantage of our move to Qld was that my girlfriend and … Continue reading

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Noosa’s Best Kept Secret

We first came to the amphitheatre before we moved to Noosa, on the sunshine coast of Queensland, Australia, two years ago. Our friends took us on a picnic to Lake Macdonald  in the Noosa hinterland at Cooroy. The Lake is spectacular … Continue reading

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I posted this yesterday but for some reason (it’s not x rated) it disappeared. It was a piece written in response to the Daily Posts – daily prompt. The aim was to write a story about yourself  from the perspective … Continue reading

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A Short Hike

“Is it much further?” Rufus asked. “A fair way I’d say. We haven’t reached the river yet.” “At least its a good track and I guess the shade of the trees makes it cooler in here.” They tramp on, in silence. … Continue reading

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Minimalism

1. Drawn blue and white floral curtains cooled the room from the febrile day outside by casting it in shadows. The immense bed was the only piece of furniture, gaily covered in the cheap cotton material which also draped the … Continue reading

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Delighting the Senses

Belaroma. Beautiful smell. How aptly named. Orders were shouted to the barista. Waiters ran between the small groups sitting at the matching wooden tables : taking orders and delivering steaming cups of long blacks and cappuccinos. Adorning the walls frescos … Continue reading

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A First Time for Everything – Even at 85 years

“You’ve got to enter your counted cross stitch in the show Mum”. I was insistent and eventually she agreed. She was actually quite excited about it – this was the first time she had ever entered any work in a … Continue reading

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