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Winter Blues …

June 24, 2017by Robyn Haynes 21 Comments

  … purples, pinks, whites and especially greens. In fact, most any colour you can think of. While those of you in cooler climes enjoy the brilliant colouring of leaves […]

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Winter

Managing Metamorphosis

June 19, 2017by Robyn Haynes 36 Comments

Imagine being able to completely change your body; change its shape, its colour, its size, the manner of its mobility. Not only that, imagine what a challenge it would be […]

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2017, Frogs

New Growth from Old Wounds

June 11, 2017by Robyn Haynes 29 Comments

It happened early one morning, weeks ago now. But the angst lingers. I had chosen not to go on my morning walk and was still in my pyjamas when a […]

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2017, Autumn, Trees

The Necessity of S L O W

June 3, 2017by Robyn Haynes 37 Comments

  It’s a paradox that as my lifespan grows shorter, instead of speeding up to fit in as much as I can before leaving this mortal coil, I crave for ‘slow’ – a […]

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Robyn enthusiastically pursues a green and writerly life on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia, where her background as a doctor of social anthropology equips her with an interesting slant on the human condition. She spends much time indulging a passion for her garden where she ponders life and attempts to stave off existential angst. In her more reflective moments she makes wry observations on courtyard gardening and its parallels with life.

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