Friday, 12 June 2015



Our blogging journey began in 2008 when we bought a caravan. For a few months each year we lived/travelled/worked our way up and down the East Coast of Australia. Our blog ‘yurting’ recorded our adventures, our thoughts and reflections and kept us connected to our family and friends. We value these things and blogging has become part of ‘life’ ever since.


yurting (2008-14)  Our travelling adventures, the story of integrating two very different kinds of living.


365 (2013) one photo every day for one year. What began as an attempt to keep motivated taking photos turned out to be an unintentional recording of a significant and transitional year – our first on the Sunshine Coast


the colour of blue (2014) our ‘one year’ opportunity to fulfill a dream of living by the sea has given rise to “we can’t possibly leave yet, let’s stay a little longer.” It doesn’t make much sense to live in one state and work in another but then again we often end up doing things a little differently.

the red door (2015-2016) Why not? We often ask ourselves that question. It often leads to unexpected decisions. And so here we are, surprisingly, in Tasmania, continuing our quest to live a life without regret.


why not? (2016 -2019) And now is the time for being still for a while, for putting down roots and belonging to a community again. We have not given up our wandering ways, it will just look different for a time. And the setting for this next chapter, the beautiful Victorian coastal town of Barwon Heads. We have long had our eye on this place and a dream that maybe we would live here one day. Well, 'one day' has arrived and we will see what we can do about making that dream come true and about continuing to live a life without regret.


one thing (2024 - ) It's been a while. A hiatus of over five years. I'm not looking to recreate the past, to pick up where I left off. That was then and this is now. What I am hoping to do is create a discipline for myself of noticing one thing each day. One thing that speaks to me, or moves me, or challenges me. One thing that I learn, or see or hear. One thing that I think, or feel or do. Something, one thing each day (no pressure and no rules, so if it's not every day that's ok too).



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