
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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"Painterly” clouds over East Beach…
I’m putting out the flags and a young person, who is part of a larger group, runs up and asks tentatively “Are you open?” and I tell her that “Yes, we’re open now!” and she lets out a loud YAY and runs b...
It’s the Winter Solstice, and there’s been a dawn swim at the beach this morning to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease. I imagine that most of the town was on the beach this morning. (I imagine only, because I’m not one of them.) It’s a...
East Beach
We went out for a Sunday breakfast this morning and ran into nearly everyone. So many lovely creatives to say hello to this morning, over our eggs and coffee, and we had the bonus pleasure of a solo friend joining our table. Thi...
We have some colourful lights for the weekend …
The delivery drivers have apparently mistaken, the front door – which was closed to the dreadful wind – as being a sign that the shop was shut (see? Refer to my previous post about doors) and...
My clever tech-loving husband built this illuminated bookstack for the bookshop! The colours are completely changeable, and it can respond to sound.
There’s been little point in any notes in the week that’s been. It’s been absolutely, frus...
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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. www.blarneybooks.com.au
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