The Red Centre of Oz

Travel
John and I had a wedding to attend in Melbourne in February 2019. In spite of the time of year, we added Alice Springs to our itinerary. I've visited every capital in Australia, and with my family - I was 10 - lived briefly in New South Wales, then later when I was 15, we were two years in Queensland. However until this trip, I'd never been to the 'Red Centre.' Alice Springs - of Nevile Shute's A Town Like Alice, and Uluru fame, sits nearly 300kms north of the South Australia border in the Northern Territory. 29,000 people live there and the temperature sat at, or just under, 40 degrees while we were learning about the middle of Australia. [caption id="attachment_327" align="aligncenter" width="763"] Looking over one part of Alice…
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‘Words of Love’

Writing
Well this blog is going to be easy. I'm posting a short, fun poem of dialogue only which was published in Freelance. and has been posted on Facebook before. Those of you who know my partner John, will figure out my inspiration - ha ha. Enjoy.     Words of Love L Kimber   I love you. Me too.   But, 'I love you.' That's what I said.   No you didn't, you only said, 'me too.'   Yeah, so I told you. But you didn't say it, you didn't say the words.   I didn't need to But I wanted to hear them. Why? You know what I meant.   I needed to hear the words. You know how I feel. How can I when you don't tell me?…
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High in Huaraz – Peru (1)

Travel
Over three thousand metres high in fact! While in Peru in August, I visited Hauraz, a small city north and inland from Lima. It is snuggled against the foothills of Cordillera Blanca -a small mountain range not part of the Andes, yet according to my research, nearly as high as the Himalayas. Here I found a laid-back town in a basin where wild water from the snowy mountains still rushed over huge rocks down through its centre, and sheep lay on the side of a main street even though there was a footpath, trussed up like chickens, and big swathes of greenery were sold as food for the cuy (guinea pigs), which were bred in the kitchens of some of the locals. Huaraz suffered a huge earthquake in 1970 and…
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