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May 2, 2021

Western Australia, Wine & Some Walks

Does my compulsion to document and share experiences through various media diminish my experience in real time? I don’t know. It’s an argument that currently rages ferociously within and beyond these very platforms. Cal raises it with me every time I stand up at a table to take a photograph…

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Western Australia, Wine & Some Walks
Western Australia, Wine & Some Walks

16 min read


Nov 18, 2020

Why I won’t be offering any silver lining reflections on the year 2020.

We are approaching the end of the year and that means one thing for sure: the personal yearly wrap up. I am a long-term indulger in the end of year wrap up. It’s when everyone starts retrospectively making sense of all the shitty things that happened this year. Turning poop…

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Nov 11, 2020

Best day ever, they promised, and they were right.

23.10.2020 I’ll affect you slowly as if you were having a picnic in a dream. There will be no ants. It won’t rain. -Richard Brautigan Beautiful photos by Nina Claire. Delicious food by Anise Catering. Best wedding coordinators ever Leish & Sarah. Best celebrant ever Louisa Mudge. Gorgeous table flowers by Green Goddess Farm. Divine Persian love cake by Rosa Diaferia. Thanks for loving us, dear friends, we love you too. Thanks to everyone near and far for sending us your love on that special day and always. Cannot wait to celebrate with each and every one of you!

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Best day ever, they promised, and they were right.
Best day ever, they promised, and they were right.

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Sep 11, 2020

On Weddings, waiting and what Love may or may not be about

As a little girl I never dreamed of getting married. I didn’t look to marriage as an achievement in itself. It seemed a natural life event that happens to people when nothing else more exciting came up. Not going on an expedition to the Arctic? Not pursuing a scientific breakthrough…

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Aug 24, 2020

Decision making, distraction & Reflections on Self-Delusion

I’ve been hoping that I would arrive at the time in life when decision making became straight forward. I’ve always assumed that there was a magical age at which the answers became clear. I’m devastated to realise this seems increasingly unlikely. I’m grappling with the knowledge that in actual fact…

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Jul 1, 2020

Why there’s never been a better time to eat in a restaurant //And, the case for pleasure in a sea of misery

Some people spend money on nice new cars, some people buy dresses and sexy lingerie and some people do other far more sensible things with their money. For me, there is nothing more fulfilling than spending money in a restaurant for breakfast, lunch and/or dinner. I value experience above all…

Hospitality

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Why there’s never been a better time to eat in a restaurant //And, the case for pleasure in a sea…
Why there’s never been a better time to eat in a restaurant //And, the case for pleasure in a sea…
Hospitality

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Jun 20, 2020

Why studying for the sake of studying is a worthwhile pursuit

There are many things to be angry about lately. None have compelled me to turn keyboard warrior like the Morrison government’s plans to double the cost of humanities courses at university. As an arts graduate, some-time-farmer-cum-hospitality-professional-turned-student-teacher-who-(currently)-dreams-of-being-a-sommelier, I feel well placed to offer comment on the government’s disheartening and downright dangerous…

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Apr 11, 2020

‘Maybe you should talk to someone,’ Cabernet Sauvignon & the necessity of structure.

The last two weeks have drifted by in a not altogether unpleasant blur. After begging for more time for the duration of the year (read: my life), the sudden arrival of unmarked time ad infinitude has somehow stumped me completely. Perhaps, the true value of free time can only be…

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‘Maybe you should talk to someone,’ Cabernet Sauvignon & the necessity of structure.
‘Maybe you should talk to someone,’ Cabernet Sauvignon & the necessity of structure.

4 min read


Apr 7, 2020

‘Wine Girl’, earl grey and the insidious rise of the snitch.

“To give someone good advice is to show a complete lack of respect for that person’s God-given ability to make mistakes. Furthermore, other people’s actions should retain the advantage of not being ours. The only possible reason for asking other people’s advice is to know, when we subsequently do exactly…

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‘Wine Girl’, earl grey and the insidious rise of the snitch.
‘Wine Girl’, earl grey and the insidious rise of the snitch.

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Apr 1, 2020

Salt on my skin, Chardonnay & the windswept Seadog of your dreams

If you’re anything like me and wholeheartedly over the plethora of productivity porn clogging up your socials, then I’ve got some good news. Get this book and stay in bed. I don’t tend to pick up overt romance novels. To my mind, what use is fictionalised romance when the simple…

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Salt on my skin, Chardonnay & the windswept Seadog of your dreams
Salt on my skin, Chardonnay & the windswept Seadog of your dreams

4 min read

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