Power Writing from the Peninsula
A small moment that changed everything. A difficult challenge overcome. Mighty acts of courage. Joy found in the simple things. Gratitude for those who give us strength.
Here are stories of resilience, achievement, love and loss from the everyday lives of women on the Peninsula.
An offering
In the early morning, before he wakes, I make tea. It's still dark. The screen of the baby monitor lends a grey light to guide my journey down the hallway. I tread gently, overstepping the loose floorboard before the kitchen. It's caught me out before…
A child at war in Britain, 1942
The search lights are like long spidery fingers in the night, criss-crossing the sky, searching for the squadron of enemy planes. They are the only lights allowed…
Trendy Mugs
My mother, no matter how desperate she was for a cuppa while waiting at train stations in Birmingham, refused to drink tea from their thick-rimmed cups and saucers. Well, they do say love changes everything…
Fifteen Years Married
He was losing control of me. I was regaining my independence: I had a job now, freedom. I was making friends and reconnecting with old ones. Things he had never done in his life. The usual argument followed, but this time I blurted, ‘I don’t want to live with you anymore.’
A Small Moment That Changed Everything
I took a quiet breath, stepped forward from the shallow light into the darkness. Another few steps and I stopped. Did I hear something? Did I see a distant movement? Again I moved silently, all the while imagining the eight stairs yet to come, the turn to the right and the long dark walk past five doors that led to my tiny bedsit…
A Difficult Challenge
It started early one beautiful sunny morning when I was 46 years old. My husband Dennis was getting ready to leave for his commute to work in Sydney. I rolled over for another hour of sleep…
The Power of the Sisterhood
She only sees them through eyes of pure compassion though, and I often wonder if there is a connection that she feels from her own experience, those parts of herself that seem to be buried so deep we may never see them in the light…