Living

  • McCaffreys in Clogher

    McCaffreys in Clogher

    For the last two years, I have taken an interest in genealogy. Originally, I wasn’t quite sure what had sparked this interest. I now understand some of the reasons why. As a grandmother, I need to see this information recorded somewhere, for the sake of the generations that follow me.

  • Costa Rica: the tropical experience

    Costa Rica: the tropical experience

    This country has to be one of the prettiest, scenic places I have ever been. We hired a car at the border of Nicaragua and Costa Rica so that we could take a road trip across the country. Costa Rica is a land of volcanoes, rainforests and cloud forests, huge waterfalls, and mighty rivers.…

  • Playa Maderas | San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

    Playa Maderas | San Juan del Sur – Nicaragua

    Imagine arriving in Central America, having traveled for days from a small town in Western Australia. We were simply blown away by the vast differences. In many ways, the whole experience was incomparable to anything I had lived before. We were here because our daughter and her boyfriend had been in Nicaragua for 6…

  • Granada Nicaragua

    Granada Nicaragua

    Arriving in Granada late at night, we found our accommodation. We booked into Selinas, a chain of hotel/hostels found throughout Central America. We had flown from JFK to Managua and then caught a taxi to Granada. It was 11 pm, we were tired and the place was pumping. It had been 6 months since…

  • Bocas del Toro-Panama

    Bocas del Toro-Panama

    After traveling across Costa Rica, we made our way towards Panama. Our first stop was the Bocas del Toro Province, an archipelago that lies at the southern tip of Isla Colón, in the Caribbean Sea and northwest of Panama. Bocas is a largely undiscovered mecca for surfing that has been compared to what Hawaii,…

  • New York

    New York

    New York didn’t disappoint. Before leaving Panama, we had to decide how we were going to get home. Our only commitment was a booked flight from LA airport back to Australia. We toyed with the idea of going to Jamaica (the farmer’s family history has links to the country) but decided upon four days…

  • Livelihood and leaving

    Livelihood and leaving

    You might know stories of farmers who worked extremely hard for little or no return; their experiences of drought, governments, sanctions, and tariffs all taking a toll on their livelihood. Dare I mention it, but there are also stories of undiagnosed mental illness, early death, disease, relationship breakdowns, and a whole host of unexplained…

  • Road tripping south

    Road tripping south

    Lake King | Ravensthorpe | Hopetoun | Bremer Bay | Albany | Denmark The five-hour road trip from the Wheatbelt to the southern coast of Western Australia was certainly worth the journey. Spring wildflowers had just emerged and the unspoiled natural beauty of the southern coastline presented an excellent visual display.

  • Road tripping north

    Road tripping north

    Beacon | Cue | Mount Augustus | Gascoyne Junction | Carnarvon | Kalbarri Normally we would be shearing at this time of year, but because we’d got out of sheep, we were free to travel, anywhere. With the destination unknown at the time of leaving, we made a quick decision to turn right at…

  • Early years: City to country

    Early years: City to country

    from city to country I came to the Wheatbelt in the mid-80s as a 19-year-old and never left. I always thought about leaving though, returning to the city, to my family; my daughters, sisters and brothers, and parents. I longed to go back to the colours and the lights of the city, the people,…