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Showtime!

      We’re off to Dubbo. If anyone thinks sheep are dumb, think again.  It’s a countdown to Dubbo sheep Show.  Everyone’s on their toes. Elsworth, who won Reserve Champion in Sydney at Easter hasn’t stopped challenging Errol and … Continue reading

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Go Jessica

Go Jessica! I have been watching the Eurovision song contest all weekend.  I have never watched it before as a matter of fact I’d never heard of it until I came across Fiona Palmer’s interview with Cathryn Hein “And what … Continue reading

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Interview with Heather Garside

It’s my pleasure to welcome Heather Garside to my website. Heather is the author of Breakaway Creek and a delightful rural romance writer.  She’s answered a few questions I though you might be interested in having a look at. Heather grew … Continue reading

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Anzac Day

My father was in the air force in the Second World War. And my mother was a physiotherapist in the Army. They met on Borneo in 1945. There was a whirlwind courtship for about two weeks before Mum was sent … Continue reading

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Hooray High Country Secrets is Released. It’s here. The release date and I feel like I’m all dressed up with nowhere to go. I’ve got the party hat on and the hooter in my hand.   Where’s the party. Where’s the … Continue reading

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The Show

Animals, people, noise.  I must admit though, the loud music from the skateboarding had been turned off which was a blessing.  So it was wonderful to get a fresh breeze coming through the big windows at the back of the pavilion. The … Continue reading

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Girls win

Abbey did it. She is Champion Corriedale Ewe for 2014 at the Royal Sydney show.

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The connection between Romance writing and breeding sheep

In 1969, Richard invited me to go to the Melbourne Sheep Show. This was my first introduction to meet stud Corriedale rams. That night, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon and the next day, I missed my plane flight home. … Continue reading

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An introduction to me

Ric and I started our married life in Western Australia. I remember walking out at the end of the day to meet him, as he drove back in the tractor – an old Chamberlain with a bench seat. We would … Continue reading

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Evening,

There’s only one week to go till the Sydney Show

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