Rambling Reveries by Karen Ashworth-Eck
Springing into Diversity See how they gather, so tight yet so untamed, composed of countless faces yet… not one of them the same. See how their ancient candle holds
Springing into Diversity See how they gather, so tight yet so untamed, composed of countless faces yet… not one of them the same. See how their ancient candle holds
Permaculture Tasmania has their AGM on the 14th of September, see flyer for details. Permaculture Tasmania exists to promote Permaculture knowledge and practices, to share Tasmanian Permaculture events and to
The Art of Goodwill hands trade kindness, wordless, light – an open gate the borrowed rake a returning art in trust, not trade a bag of apples for cider waits
Collaborative Adaptation ‘We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope’ Martin Luther King Jr. When life meets us with limitations – an uncooperative body, a heavy heart, or
The Kids and Families Program The Kids and Families Program is an important part of the training of medical students (Trainee Doctors) at the University of Tasmania. It introduces students
Alan Grimaldi and the 183 – Squid Inc. Theatre Saturday, July 5 | 2-2.30pm & 6-6.30pm 2pm show – only a few tickets left! The 6pm show is selling fast
Sing Along In every culture, time and land, there has been singing, hand in hand. Voices raised in joy or sorrow, moving hearts into tomorrow … Something special happens when
The Unsung Acts of Kindness I remember when post-trauma found me – not in the immediate wreckage, but in the quiet aftermath – eighteen months after the near-fatal head-on with
Like a Clock Without Hands Nature knows no ticking, no rigid hands that sweep and point – the river does not run by the minute, and the sun rises and
Waterscape ‘I wish you water’ Dr Wallace J Nichols, Blue Mind As a child, rainy days were a favourite. Walking home from school under a sky heavy with clouds felt