Thursday, May 14, 2026

Taking Time...

Taking time off from work is something I intended to do more of when last year ended. After years of putting work before my own needs, I found myself weary and empty.

The first declaration I made was that going forward I would not be working anymore public holidays. After over six years of doing so I decided I needed to put myself first.

Shortly after that I decided on having regular breaks from work so I could focus on myself. Especially not having to dash out of the house five days a week.

I am currently thoroughly enjoying my second brief break from work this year. 
And it's working wonders.

I deliberately promised myself there would be no driving and no phone during this period...the result is absolute bliss.

I have neglected my own enrichment and self care for over a decade by continuing to put others first.
 The result was devastating. 

This year I made the decision to return to looking after myself. The kitty kids have been enjoying a week of relaxing inside and out. Snuggling down when I am reading, and keeping an eye on things while  I am cooking or gardening.

I have also been doing a six kilometre bush walk (3.73 miles) every morning. 
No camera.
Just me and nature.
I have also begun to do another daily practice that stopped when I moved up to Chidlow. 
That being, going to watch the sun setting every evening.
I am now heading to the lake, sitting on the sand and watching day turn into night.

Returning to me feels so empowering.
And extremely nurturing...











 

New Growth And Flowers...

New growth and flowers greeted me at Lake Leschenultia towards the end of April, as the season of Djeran had reached it's halfway point.
Noongar seasons make more sense than the traditional seasons of other countries.

Djeran is the season of adulthood, the heat has abated and dew is appearing once again overnight. Whilst plants from the northern hemisphere begin to turn, native plants begin to begin growing and flowers bloom. 

The kangaroos, possums and quendas will be getting a thicker fluffier coat in preparation for the colder months ahead.
The snake necked turtles are seen more at this time of the year, and luckily I happened to see a few gliding through the water.

Djeran is also known as the preparation season, traditionally tribes would be preparing for the coming wet season. Storing food and making sure their mia mia (shelter) was sturdy and warm.
As the cooler days continue so does the slow wave of colour as flowers slowly begin to bloom across the bushland...