Here’s a cluster of zinnias standing tall at our front fence. They’ve surprised me with their hardiness, especially when we found them unscathed after that wild Christmas night storm that took down giant gumtrees and decimated power networks. Who knows what 2024 will bring, but may we all carry the resilience of the zinnia and keep adding colour to the world around us.
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Journalist telling the stories of where I live. I love living and working in Beaudesert and when I'm not working you'll see me walking the dogs with my husband Zac.
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Spryte the feisty Tenterfield Terrier is precious to Beaudesert’s Alexandria Bailey. The scrappy little street dog leapt into the dog trainer’s life in early 2017 when she agreed to foster him for a month in Yeppoon, and he’s been with her ever since. Now Spryte is her assistance dog, an […]