Queen Victoria Night Markets

Walking to the markets, the wind blew so cold that my bones felt like glass. Rain splattered off my umbrella onto the slippery pavement where my shoes got soaked in puddles. Maybe I didn’t pick the best day. But if the Winter Market has to be prepared for winter weather, then so was I.

On arrival we warmed our fingers over a woodfire, before wandering forward to the covered markets. It was like stepping out of a magical wardrobe. A glowing fairytale forest surrounded us as tiny specks of “snow” settled in our hair and clothes.

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Macbeth: a Red Cliff Players production

Pre-show rehearsals

By no means am I a professional when it comes to theatre. A huge love of mine, I have amateur experience in reading, writing, and performing plays and musicals, but I wouldn’t say I have the makings of a critic. However, I also can’t keep my mouth shut when I see something I love, so after watching the Red Cliff Players performance of Macbeth last weekend, I have to share it with you.

This theatre company is local to the rural city of Mildura. I knew one or two of the cast and crew, hence the 7 hour roadtrip for a small production. I came in expecting to enjoy myself and appreciate it from a community perspective.

I was wrong.

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The little town of Rutherglen

Continuing the theme of “escape to the country”, I took a little time off work over the long weekend to return to my favourite relaxation station. One of the smallest and oldest towns I’ve visited in Australia, it’s an easy way to avoid responsibilities.

Oh you need me for something? “Sorry, I’m in Rutherglen this weekend. “

“Oh damn, where?”


Works every time!
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Rainbow Serpent Festival | Day 3

I don’t even know where to start with Day Three. There is so much I could talk about, so much left to share, but it’s hard to know what even makes sense to someone who hasn’t been there.

I started Sunday by putting on my best costume. Mario! I had the hat, I borrowed the overalls from my sister and got myself a cheap as shit red shirt to go underneath.

Who’d have thought such a simple costume would get so much attention? It would take me a few seconds to realise the people emphasising his name in Italian, were trying to interact with ME. But it was such an exciting, bonding experience that I wish I had worn a recognisable costume every day, just to reach out to the community.

It’s a-me! Mario!


– Me all day
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Rainbow Serpent Festival | Day 2

MORNING STROLL. – – – X

First thing on Saturday morning I strode out to the southern campsite. I had my map, I had my friend’s camp grounds number, I had a good and sober head on my shoulders, I was determined I could find her. With nearly 20,000 people here, it didn’t even occur to me that it just wasn’t going to happen. Even with such a narrowing down of the potential tent space, and my asking around if anyone in the area was friends of hers, I never managed to reach her. I suppose it wasn’t meant to be.

Not a total waste of time though, because without my determination to get to the southern campsite, I might not have crested the hill above the sunset stage.

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