This is the world according to me…in photos, words, stories and sometimes even poetry. It’s a fun creative outlet, and as a bonus I get to meet some amazing bloggers from around the world.
My aim is to make you smile, educate you in some way, maybe inspire you and to share my world, while learning about your world.
I love an adventure and I always seem to find one – or it finds me! It keeps me feeling young :)
I’m living life to the fullest and embracing the challenges that come with midlife! I’m now a grandmother x 4, and I am as happy as a pig in mud.
Please take your time exploring my world – it’s full of stories, travels, adventures, photos and love.
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Deb’s World has joy in its blood. With gorgeous pictures, and some very powerful reflections on both love and loss Deb shares some valuable wisdom from a glorious life. Deb is up for anything, and isn’t afraid to try what seems impossible. She’s great and definitely a Hidden Gem!
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Hi, Deb – I so loved following your travel posts for this series. Your photography not only shows your immense creativity, it also reveals the soul of what you were trying to capture – and delightfully displays your joie de vivre (which is completely contagious). Thank you for joining in (and running with it) and for the shoutouts!
Donna at Retirement Reflections
Beautiful photos Deb. Enjoy the rest of your week.
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Thanks Miriam, another week up here before we head home.
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Deb I’m gobsmacked st how beautiful your photos are. They are amazing!
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Oh Jennifer that’s lovely of you to say, many thanks 🙂
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Good to see you both enjoying cycling in between grand parenting time. It is a lovely spot out that way. I worked at Morton Island as a youngster 🙂
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Our daughter worked at Tangalooma and then at Moreton Bay Boat Club as a sailing instructor – small world! You’re right it’s a beautiful place to ride and we enjoy mixing up our time with baby Patrick and riding/walking.
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I worked at Tangalooma as a waitress with images of those beach parties still quite vivid 🙂 It is indeed a small world. The cycling and walking trails are popular and so much safer.
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Beautiful sunsets, Deb! I love your WW posts!
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That’s fabulous feedback thanks Donna, I just enjoy sharing!
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Great images, Debbie. The weather looks refreshing. And great to see your captions are centring correctly.
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Thanks for the visit and comment Hugh. The weather here in Brisbane has been quite pleasant until the last few days. There’s a cyclone forming off the coast and it’s been a bit windy and showery but we are still managing to get out on the bikes most days.
I have you to thank for the captions being centred 🙂 I do like things to be neat!!
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Beautiful…I do miss living up there. although my part of the world is stunning also. hehehe
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The change of scenery has been lovely Bree and spending time with our grandson has been special too. Thanks!
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Beautiful Deb and you managed to get some good shots between the showers. xx
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Yes we’ve been relatively lucky and amde the most of our days up here, it’s so very different to home! Thanks Sue xx
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