Tag: Legato Perfume

  • Wye River

    IP - Wye River 1

    I started this morning slightly foggy headed from getting up early to work before the rest of the house awoke. Serendipitously a space opened up for me to take part in the online Creative Future Eco-Poetry workshop with Rachel Burns. It's part of the Gingko Eco-Poetry Prize in conjunction with the Poetry School in London and is aimed at helping the poets who enter the competition to write better poetry. With the differences in times zones I managed to catch the last hour.

    I also managed to sell a copy of the mini book I wrote for emerging poets – Pocketry's Guide to Getting Published and received an order for five bottles of Staccato, an organic blend from my Legato perfume online shop.

    To round off my morning nicely I received an e-mail from Cordite to let me know that Elfie Shiosaki, the guest editor for issue 104:Kin, wanted to publish my poem, The Toddy Tappers. Pretty good for a morning's work hey? It feels like a lovely reward for all the years of work I have put into these various projects. And an example of the benefits of diversifying income streams. If only every morning could be this good!

    IP - Wye River 2

    I finished the day, here in Wye River, with a swim in the ocean. We were baking as we drove out of the city but I swear it was at least ten degrees cooler on the coast. I know it's all the trees, keeping things cool with their leaves and shade. It's wonderful to be here and I can't wait tp explore!

     

  • I’m Only Human

    Markets - Legato Sign

    "You can do anything but you can't do everything."

    I first heard this saying when I attended the inaugural Australian Do Lectures at Paynes Hut in 2014.  The weekend was a transformative and inspirational experience.  Three says spent in pristine countryside, away from the modern world (no mobile reception!), listening to inspiring speakers, eating delicious food and having incredible conversations with like-minded do-ers.  I came home fired with enthusiasm and ready to create a life I wanted to live.

    Two years down the track, I'm happy to say that I wake up each morning filled with enthusiasm for the day ahead.  I'm working on projects that I have created and I love it.  Long time readers of this blog will know that I am a jack of all trades and that I love to work on a variety of projects.  It keeps me inspired and enthused.  Subscribers to the blog will know that they haven't heard from me in a while.  What happened?  Where did I go?

    Well the truth of that saying – "You can do anything but you can't do everything" finally hit home.  I can't do everything.  Not all at once anyway.  There just simply isn't enough time in the day.  I was in denial about this for quite a while.  I love writing and making and want to do both.  Yep, I'm the spoiled kid who wants to have her cake and eat it too!

    However, I had to finally admit that I couldn't work on my fledgling new business and keep turning up at the computer to write about it.  I was too busy doing to write about what was happening.  I was right there, in the moment, getting it all done.  I had to put on blinkers and focus on just one project.  Luckily there was enough variety to keep me interested and excited!

    Well, there's still a lot to do but I feel like I can take a moment now to breathe and reflect.  And to let you good people know where the hell I disappeared to.  Still here, just busy!

    For those of you curious about my new creative adventure, I'm making all natural, 100% organic perfumes.  They're not tested on animals.  I only use organic essential oils in a base of organic jojoba oil.  And they smell divine.

    If you're interested in smelling them for yourself I'm having my first market this coming Sunday.  Whee!

    If you can't make it to my market, you can have a peek at them on my website.

    Abbotsford Maker's Market

    10-4

    Rosina Auditorium

    Abbotsford Convent

    1 St Heliers Street

    Abbotsford, Victoria