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Reading This Week – Worse Things Happen At Sea – William McInnes, Sarah Watt

April 10, 2017 By Janine 5 Comments

Anyone who has survived a long-term relationship (and I'm talking decades, not just a year a two) knows it is an adventure in joy, despair and resilience combined with equal parts humour and anger. This memoir of family life by Aussie Actor/Writer, William McInnes, and his Film Director/Animator wife, Sarah Watt, captures the nuances of daily … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Family, My Favourite Posts, Reading This Week Tagged With: Book, Family Living, Sarah Watt, William McInness, Worse Things Happen at Sea

What’s Your Favourite Cookbook?

August 5, 2012 By Janine 12 Comments

There is a certain irony to writing a blog post about cookbooks on a night one child in your family is having a hotdog, the husband is having leftover pumpkin soup and yourself and the other child are heating up some frozen spinach and ricotta pasties - Sunday night is gourmet at Shambles Manor. However, disregarding our current culinary … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Cooking Tagged With: Book, Books, Cookbooks, Cooking

Reading This Week – Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? – Jeanette Winterson

August 3, 2012 By Janine 4 Comments

Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is the tenth novel of British Author, Jeanette Winterson. In it she returns to the childhood depicted in her first award-winning book, Oranges Aren't The Only Fruit. Although this time around Winterson ditches the "semi autobiographical" label of Oranges and embraces the memoir.  Winterson regards the first … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Book, Books, Jeannette Winterson, Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal

Reading This Week – Things They Didn’t Tell You About Parenting

June 24, 2012 By Janine 1 Comment

  A first for the blog this week - a review of an e-book. I'm still trying to come to terms with the concept of reading "books" online. I'm a traditional girl who loves the paper, the print, the page turning but I'm trying to "get with the times" and come around to the convenience and ease of copious amounts of books loaded onto an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Book, Books, Foundation 18, Things they didn't tell you about Parenting

Reading This Week – Love & Hunger – Thoughts on the Gift Of Food – Charlotte Wood

June 1, 2012 By Janine 8 Comments

Every month I take part in the Book Club on ABC Mid North Coast, which means I have books selected for me to read. It's like a literary lottery, you never know what you are going to get. You often find yourself reading books you wouldn't normally choose for yourself. This month we discussed Love and Hunger by Charlotte Wood. Given I'm not much of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Cooking Tagged With: Book, Books, Charlotte Wood, Cooking, Love & Hunger, recipes

Reading This Week – Silent Fear by Katherine Howell

April 27, 2012 By Janine 4 Comments

I love a good crime novel, mystery or thriller. The obsession began with Enid Blyton's Secret Seven, moved through Agatha Christie and into Patricia Cornwell, PD James, Ruth Rendell. If I'm left to my own devices to choose a book to curl up with on a rainy day I wade straight into the murky world of corpses with secrets,  fascinating forensics and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Book, Books, crime fiction, Katherine Howell, Silent Fear, Writing

Reading This Week – Watercolours – Adrienne Ferreira

February 10, 2012 By Janine 9 Comments

A gifted child, a quirky family, an inexperienced teacher, a mysterious death all jumbled together in a small, country town that's the essence of Watercolours. This is the debut novel for Adrienne Ferreira and in it she creates an engaging story with a  group of likeable characters. Watercolours is a gentle book which meanders through the everyday … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: Adriènne Ferreira, Australian Women Writers Challenge, Book, Books, Literature, Watercolours, Writing

Reading This Week – There Should Be More Dancing – Rosalie Ham

December 21, 2011 By Janine 3 Comments

Margery Blandon, an uptight 79-year-old, is on the 43rd floor of the Tropic Hotel debating whether to jump over the edge. How she came to get there is the basis of There Should Be More Dancing by Rosalie Ham. Ham, the author of The Dressmaker, portrays a darkly humorous look at the process of aging, the mistakes of life and the vagaries of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Reading This Week Tagged With: Book, Rosalie Ham, There Should Be More Dancing

Letter to my 16 year old self

December 9, 2011 By Janine 25 Comments

Have you seen the book "Dear Me, A Letter to My Sixteen-Year-Old Self"? An array of celebrities write a letter to their teenage self. If you could jump in the DeLorean and head back to the future to meet up with the kid you once were what advice would you offer? Here's my attempt. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Family, Family Living, Humour, My Favourite Posts, Project 44, Writing Tagged With: Aging, Book, Family, Family Living, humour., Letter to 16 year old self

Reading This Week – Bereft – Chris Womersley

November 25, 2011 By Janine 3 Comments

The new novel by Chris Womersley is a dark tale with Gothic sensibilities. Womersley portrays a world of sadness and pain, set in 1919 in the aftermath of the First World War and in the midst of the Spanish Flu epidemic. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Reading This Week, Writing Tagged With: ABC Mid North Coast, Bereft, Book, Book Club, Chris Womersley, Writing

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WATCHINGI went to see Fiona O'Loughlin last night. She's the comedian who survived alcoholism, a two week coma from not realising, in her drunken state, that the heater in the dive she was living in was leaking carbon monoxide.  Then went on to spend … [Read More...]

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Watching We headed to the movies this weekend and saw the latest Spike Lee film, BlacKkKlansman. It's the story of the first black cop in the Colorado Springs police force, Ron Stallworth, who in the late 70's managed to infiltrate the Ku Klux … [Read More...]

Sleepless

So I've been awake since 3.00am. In that time I've signed the family up for an organizing app which can run a joint calendar, shared shopping and to-do lists and has downloaded a series of recipes that are supposed to make my "what's for dinner" … [Read More...]

Grey stairs.

The Widow Goes On A Date

The last time I went on a first date Bob Hawke was Prime Minister, Liam Hemsworth was being born, Madonna was singing Vogue on the radio, Macaulay Culkin was being left Home Alone and Kevin Costner was Dancing with Wolves. It was a long time ago … [Read More...]

Father with two daughters.

Another Father’s Day

Hi Simon, How's things going up there? Did you have a beer with your Dad for Father's Dad? We blatantly ignored the day here. Just pretended it wasn't happening. We still think about you every day. I didn't post anything on Facebook because it … [Read More...]

Daisy flowers

Hellooo Again

  Hi, I'm just here unwrapping the dust covers, brushing down the spiderwebs and sweeping up the left-over dreams of my tiny little space on the internet. I know I've been gone almost 12-months. I'm not even sure how that happened. A … [Read More...]

A messy scrapbooking desk

Milestone Moments

Hey Simon, Despite my best intentions to ignore the milestones they keep on happening, with or without you. We celebrated your Mum's 80th birthday back in August. A rushed trip of some 1,850 kilometres all up with just four days to do the 9 hour … [Read More...]

Weekend Notes

What have you been up to this weekend? Watching  We caught Home Again in the cinema. It's the latest Reese Witherspoon film.  It's a fun little comedy. Reese plays Alice a just-turned 40 divorcing mum of two. At her birthday drinks she … [Read More...]

Picture of a beach.

Weekend Notes

  As the weekend draws to a close here's a little of what caught my eye in the last 48 hours. Watching Saw Battle of the Sexes the new Emma Stone movie about the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. Oh what a time … [Read More...]

A Bag of chips, wine, chocolate, lemonade and magazine. A parody of a bug out bag for the apocalypse.

Could You Survive The Apocalypse?

South Koreans are buying "survival bags" and turning to YouTube for tips on making it through a nuclear blast. The New York Times is writing articles on How To Survive The Apocalypse and the doomsday preppers are starting to look like the smart ones. … [Read More...]

chocolate and wine

Home Alone: The Empty Nest

The empty nest looms in my near future. One more year before the youngest heads out into the world without my micromanaging her every move. I can feel the rotor blades on my helicopter starting to slow.   I heard a whisper of what may … [Read More...]

Weekend Notes

It's a long weekend here in Australia.  So it's been a lazy time. Perfect for some catch-up TV, movies and reading.   Watching I've been enjoying Doctor Doctor it was shot in my old hometown of Mudgee and gosh it's looking … [Read More...]

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Father with two daughters.

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