I love a good playground. My kids enjoy the challenge of these old and new spaces, discovering new worlds, interacting in often unpredictable ways with their environment. Sometimes I join in too. Like last week when I stood on something…
The art of welcome
Welcome. And welcome. I’d like to think I do. I’d like to think you feel invited. photo source: missing door by Norbert Löv Welcome at any time. Our words, our homes, our pictures. Our lives. Our communities, our interactions, our…
Words for Water and Wonderwebby where are you?
I meant to post this a few days ago for Blog Action Day but I had some strange sub-domain issues take my blog down. You can look forward to a self-hosted wonderwebby.com from next week thanks to Chris. Any tips,…
Tony's Ride to the Red Centre
Tony Hollingsworth, a bloke I know through Twitter (as you do, these days) is looking for some support. You see, he’s about to take off on his motorbike with around 70 other riders traveling 6000km to Alice Springs for a…
NetTuesday Notes in Words and Pictures
This morning a group of people interested in using social media for social good met for coffee and an exchange of ideas. So what did half a dozen of us have to say? I tried to record our notes using…
Decorate and Dedicate- This Mothers Day Love Keeps on Giving
It’s mother’s day in Australia today (Happy Mothers Day all you mums and carers!!) so I’d like to dedicate a blog post to a worthwhile cause, for a pretty special mama. This campaign “To Mama With Love” has been rapidly…
5 things you should know about Chipin
Last year I used Chipin to help raise funds for an Opportunity International Australia fundraiser for Filipino Women to get out of poverty. Some amazing people around the world – people I had never met in person – rallied together…
W is for Wonderment
Week 13. How could I resist? W is for Wonderment (where imagination intersects with life – or “why I think it’s important to Play“) W is for Wonderment Lit Up Imagination Ferris Wheels and Kindness Flights of Inspiration W is…
Ready or Not. Here Come 300 Authors for Charity.
You might have guessed that I like to join in collaborative projects. Especially when it’s for a good cause. Because it’s easy to do – and I’ve seen that the combined effort of many people sharing their stories really can…