Category: Short side of Crazy
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A Tale of Psychic Woe
On of my most favourite people is Psychic. She is wildly intelligent, hugely compassionate and gives readings that are not only accurate but liberally salted with wisdom and restraint- short version: she knows her stuff! I’m also happy to say she doesn’t wear gypsy earrings or dangly pendants or stare at you with a mysterious […]
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Bibles and Puke Buckets
Although I’m not religious, I still love the church, the older one’s anyway. The traditions, the colour, the hymns and the beauty still touch my soul after all this time. Despite the church’s rather stellar past there still somehow remains a sacredness about it all. The newer churches however are a tad different. They’re in brand […]
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Hockey Sticks and Christmas Bushes
So if you’ve been reading my blog you can be forgiven for thinking oh shame poor kid! In many respects that would be accurate, but what one ALSO needs to understand is that despite what I was going through I was making choices. My life could have been a thousand times easier if those choices had […]
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First Contact with the Mothership
I consider myself a spiritual person nowadays, but it wasn’t always like that. My formative years were filled with The Catholics and their particular brand of ‘Hell and Damnation.’ It was boring and frustrating, the only fun part being hauling out this magnificent nativity sculpture thingy every Christmas. I was the youngest and therefore got […]
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Bats in the Belfry
Warning to all the relatives: You might want to skip this post in order to maintain the illusion that I’m just a sweet NORMAL person………. Over the years I have been told I’m mad as a hatter, a crazy chick, barking mad etc etc – all of course in good humour and with good intent, […]
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Aunty Snitch and the two Thieves
Many decades ago when I was young and sprightly and didn’t have a drop of common sense I met a boy – we’ll call him The Restorer. He used to buy old and broken cottage furniture and restore it to it’s original glory. He had a love of wood and somehow worked miracles where none […]
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