
Occasional daily account of this bookseller's day in the bookshop, set in a coastal and rural village at the bottom of mainland Australia.
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It’s a chilly Friday morning, it must be said. The sun is shining now, but it’s so cold. In fact, because I like to sleep with an open window, I woke up with a headache – and I’m putting it down not to the wine we h...
At least we could enjoy the stained glass…
We’ve just had a few days away from the bookshop to go to Melbourne. It was a birthday trip for me, and a chance to catch up with our youngest, who’s left home this year. We booked tickets for The...
The Auslan class - I might have put out too many chairs in my enthusiasm.
First job of the day – secure the A-frame on the street corner. Winter has arrived, and with it the coldest and strongest of winds. My A-frame will run straight down...
In honour of the Koroit Irish festival this weekend, this is a photo of Kinsale Bookshop, which we visited in 2018 … TAKE ME BACK!
The first visitors are in before 11, but I have put out flags, A-frames etc., so they are more than welcome....
Last night’s beach walk - the beach to ourselves - and the birds - and the ANTS. So many ants washed up with the tide.
It’s the week after our very first bookshop wedding, and I have to say I think it was a total success! The brides didn’t...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Founded Blarney Books & Art in the rural (and coastal) outpost of Port Fairy back in 2004. Still going. I also facilitate the Port Fairy Literary Weekend, and a weekly local sketch club.
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