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The tower of cushions


When I was very young my parents owned and worked a chicken and cattle farm. It was only forty acres, not at all big by Australian standards, but for me, it was enormous. I wandered around with Mum and Dad, helping them … or so I thought. But one day, the family mythology tells, I … Continue reading The tower of cushions

Posted on March 8, 2014Categories UncategorizedTags chickens, childhood, cows, cushions, farm, solitude, writing4 Comments

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