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Canetoads in my Coffee
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Moving to the Wild Far North recently has reignited my passion for creating - drawings, paintings, sculpture, & cheescakes. We live nestled between Deep Creek, Deadman's Gully, & the beautiful Coral Sea, along with crocodiles, pythons & canetoads.
Finally living the life of an artist in this wild tropical paradise has been a long held dream. Living amongst the rainforest plants & wildlife has it's moments, some quite scary . Through my blog I hope to share some of my amazing days with you.
Recent Posts
Go West!
As lovely as it was, FNQ or TNQ (depending on whose marketing campaign you subscribe to), was not meant to be our permanent home. It was a great rollicking adventure to say the least, but we are settled back in our old home in the bottom LH corner of...
Boo!
I’m Back. Found the long lost passwords, Logins etc. Have had a quick read of your lovely thoughts and comments. Lots to catch up on. Right now I’m running late for a dinner on the shore, so will be back with all the nitty gritty soon. C...
Brewing & Stewing
Thanks to all of you for your comments, they really mean a lot to me. I have been such a slacker with posting of late - lots of “Real World” goings-on PLUS fighting for the computer = not a lot of posting. Another soon-to-be-cyclone is...
Frogs at my feet
Cyclone Hamish certainly knows how to stir it up, even if he can’t make up his mind where he’s headed. Yesterday Clifton Beach had a foreboding feel hanging over it. If you look very carefully on the horizon you can just make out the sha...
Cyclone Hamish, flotsam and jetsam
Image courtesy of the Bureau of Meteorology Cyclone Hamish could be here as early as tomorrow night/saturday morning. There goes the weekend plans of exploring the Tablelands. Still, might be less crowded at the Coffee Plantation. Thanks for all ...
Colours
Even though it was 33 deg C today, there is a definate change in the air. Even though the radio said the relative humidity at 8am last week was 94%, the mornings feel different. We really only have two seasons up here, Wet and Dry, and it’s bee...

