Season of Salt and Honey : 5 Minutes with Author Hannah Tunnicliffe

Season of Salt and Honey : 5 Minutes with Author Hannah Tunnicliffe

A little over a month ago I received a copy of Season of Salt and Honey in the mail. I was teary before I had even finished the first chapter. Written by Hannah Hunnicliffe, a New Zealand born author, mother of two and avid traveller, the novel is a rare delight that takes you on …

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A Day at the Sydney Royal Easter Show : A Family Survival Guide

A Day at the Sydney Royal Easter Show : A Family Survival Guide

The Sydney Royal Easter Show is something that both my kids have been talking about for the last month or so. It has been a destination we have previously avoided – what would we see there that we couldn’t see at the smaller country versions? Turns out quite a lot which we discovered over the weekend. The …

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Blaxland Riverside Park Play Space : An Adventure at Sydney Olympic Park

Blaxland Riverside Park Play Space : An Adventure at Sydney Olympic Park

If you’re in Sydney and looking for a place to take the kids that won’t break the bank, will keep them occupied for a few hours and is guaranteed to ensure that by the end of the day they just want to go to bed after dinner I have the place for you. Designed by James …

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Daisy’s Milkbar Petersham : An Introduction to Mixed Lollies

Daisy's Milkbar Petersham : An Introduction to Mixed Lollies

When I was young, the milkbar was the favoured hangout for all the cool kids. I appreciated our local establishment mostly for its assortment of mixed lollies which could be purchased for 1 cent, 2 cents and 5 cents a piece. It wasn’t until I was an adult that the ambience, the chatter and even the …

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Introducing the Kids to Bird Watching in Sydney

Introducing the Kids to Bird Watching in Sydney

Without any real encouragement both of my children have become increasingly interested in the natural world. They are forever asking questions, enjoy curating nature (it’s a little project we’re doing), and have even joined a Citizen Science project. Fuelled by our Citizen Science project (The Bathing Birds initiative), the kids have become more and more curious …

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Barris Kustom Industries: Batman & The Munsters – An Old School Trip

Barris Kustom Industries: Batman & The Munsters - An Old School Trip

George Barris opened his first custom shop in the suburb of Bell back in 1944 and later on Compton Avenue in Los Angeles with his brother who was discharged from service after WWII. Their business grew into Barris Kustom Industries which is now a mecca for any individual enthusiastic about custom cars. The Barris brothers developed a number of …

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Seaworld San Diego – A Life Lesson for Kids

Sea World San Diego - A Life Lesson for Kids

Parents make mistakes too, don’t try to hide from them or cover them up. Admit them and teach your kids from the mistakes you make – K. Heath A trip to San Diego’s Sea World has been on my Bucket List since I was a little girl. I’ve dreamed of watching the Killer Whales. Growing …

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Sydney Royal Easter Show : Preparing To Take The Family

Sydney Royal Easter Show : Preparing To Take The Family

The Annual Agricultural Show has a strange allure. I have been drawn to them since primary school when I was introduced to the Kyneton Show in Victoria when my family moved to the country. My class entered a tapestry that we had all contributed to; a vast number of vegetables from our own class garden; …

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A Mums Say Invite : Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast

A Mums Say Invite : Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast

A couple of weeks ago I received an invitation email from the lovely team at Kidspot’s Mums Say to attend the upcoming premiere event of Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast. Of course I had to apply and I sent my application straight back and crossed my fingers that we would be selected to …

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Newington Armory : A Train Exploration of a Disused Military Magazine

Newington Armory : A Train Exploration of a Disused Military Magazine

Australia has a number of disused military forts, armament depot and bunkers scattered along its expansive coastline and further inland. Imagine discovering that a handful of these are close to where you live and that they are easily accessed if you know how. There’s no doubt that you are likely near a few! Last year we …

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Campanology : The Art Of Bell Ringing – A Trip to St Mary’s Cathedral

Campanology : The Art Of Bell Ringing - A Trip to St Mary's Cathedral

I’ve heard the bells of St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney from the floor of the cathedral many times. Actually seeing how they work up close would be fascinating so when the opportunity presented itself in early November I couldn’t refuse. Indeed it was a learning experience that my preconceived ideas about bell pealing were totally wrong. T and I …

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A Chance Encounter with Northern Elephant Seals at Piedras Blancas Beach, California

Travelling can often bless you with unexpected pleasures. On our recent road trip down the coast of California from San Francisco to Los Angeles we encountered a number of surprises from glorious views, delightful eateries and then, most wonderful of all, the opportunity to encounter Northern Elephant Seals birthing. We first spotted the Northern Elephant …

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Turn & Burn At El Rey’s Garage : Meeting Brother JD in Venice

Turn & Burn At El Rey's Garage : Meeting Brother JD in Venice

The purr of a newly built motor can cause goose bumps to form on the car enthusiasts arms. Cars know the way to a man’s heart. T is not immune. During his free time he can be found building his dream car in our garage, often with the kids. On our recent trip to America he compiled …

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