Slow Nourishment

For the first time in my life I have love like this in the place where I live. It has taken three years for me to form friendships that I can rely on. People who speak the language of effort, who I call for good news and bad news, and we make dinners together and go for walks and share the intimacy of seeing and being seen.

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Go Where You are Wanted

I’ve gone to enough therapy to be able to forgive myself for my shortcomings on the blog. I had every intention of creating a routine and discipline to my time here. I thought I would have downtime to catch up on all the work my life at home has been asking from me. I thought wrong. Yet, even though there is a mountain I have to attend to, it doesn’t feel as daunting.

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That One Pub

Quick interlude to talk about where the Bus dropped me off. You see, there is a special place called the Granada Tavern, where one can find $5.50 schooners (12oz. Beers) which is unheard of in Australia (beer is much more expensive here). For shits and giggles I stopped in. I deeply enjoy being places where people don’t expect me (as mentioned before) and here I was sitting in a pub with an assortment of blue-collar workers still in their work uniforms. I was wearing jeans and a t-shirt, coupled with 2 traveling bags and a corduroy hat.

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Unmissed Connections

I will never take for granted the beauty it is to connect with friends across cultures and around the world. To be known by name, and to feel as though the friendship can pick up after such a vast expanse of time. I savored every sip of the beer, hugged Ema goodbye, and headed for the bus and my consequent shower. I live for tiny coincidences, and it felt good to have so many flooding in all at once.

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Seeing and Being Seen in a Customs Line

I’ve landed in the future, discombobulated after a night of half-sleep, half-waging war on finite space with my traveling companions on the plane. Luckily, we didn’t exchange looks when we landed and I escaped the plane unscathed, only slightly guilty from robbing her of some of her shut-eye.

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Sleeping On Planes

All five feet, nine inches of me is crammed into a plane somewhere over the pacific on my way to Australia. A younger me used to be able to tolerate the tight quarters of the plane, running off the adrenaline of going somewhere. Somehow I would even manage to sleep. I used to take pride in being *travel savvy,* today however, I am at odds with this perception of myself.

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Soft Launch: The Woman Behind a Business (and now this blog)

Welcome to the world of a woman who owns a plant shop, with unrequited dreams of meandering like Mary Oliver, and finding a love to endure this lifetime. After many failed attempts to write a blog for the shop itself, I’ve decided to launch this secret blog about my life. The life that happens behind the scenes, driven by a deep desire for wild places, wild love, and a deep fear of setting down roots.

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