January Archive


Whatever are you thinking about?

29 January 2013
a lesson in English grammar

In praise of cats

25 January 2013
I have to admit, indeed assert, that I am a cat-lover and have seldom been without one around the house.

Obama gets it together

23 January 2013
The inaguration speech was all glitter. The magic is gone.

Melancholy rock carvings in Sydney

18 January 2013
It's very hot. Very, very hot.

A well-stocked larder

11 January 2013
Thanks to our one-newsletter-per-week holiday regime we have a rather large meal to set before you today

The Art Deco Capital of the World

04 January 2013
Our road trip to Napier was relatively uneventful.

 
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