Jana Navotna
As I open my front door I am glad to see that the noises I am hearing is just the rustling of the leaves and not of rain pouring down. Continue Reading →
Murmuration and life
Murmuration, a word I have heard mention in the past but it piques my interest as I listen to the radio. A word used to describe a flock of birds Continue Reading →
Bukit Ibam and ‘Kookaburra’
Since starting my blog a few schoolmates from Bukit Ibam have contacted me. Some have vivid memories. Some have returned to Bukit Ibam with their parents. It sounds like there Continue Reading →
Bonfire night
We are halfway through autumn and yet most of the leaves are still clinging on desperately. The gust of wind tries its best to shake them loose. Some of the Continue Reading →
Getting back to normality
I make my way up the road to keep my appointment with the dentist. It is another dreary autumn day and the roads are unusually busy. The autumn chill is Continue Reading →
Santorini- Fira and sunset in Oia
Friday dawns and we have the hire car for one more day. Kiran, my nephew is not well and has come down with a fever and Anitha is staying back Continue Reading →
Santorini and Ancient Thera
It’s Thursday. I wake up a little later than usual. The later I start my walk the hotter it gets and so I need to make a move if I Continue Reading →
Santorini and Akrotiri
Once again the day starts with an early morning walk along the beach front. Yesterday I had three dogs for company. A black one joined first and then two who Continue Reading →
Santorini and Tranquilo
The waves crash onto the scattered rocks and disintegrate into a milky white froth. As it recedes the black sand glistens in the aftermath, only to be bathed again as Continue Reading →
Santorini and the islands
Once again the day starts with an early morning walk along the beach front. Yesterday I had three dogs for company. A black one joined first and then two who Continue Reading →
