Friday, 17 June 2022

Mysterious Uluru - Part Two

 


Hello Friends,

Australia is an ancient land with the big red rock in its desert center. Uluru is sacred and culturally significant to the traditional owners, the Anangu People. In recent years, messages have been sent out from Uluru which is located inside the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.

In 2017, the board of the National Park agreed to ban climbing on the rock because of it's spiritual significance as a resting place for past spirits and ancestors. Environmental and safety reasons were also considered. Climbers were using the rock as a toilet and leaving rubbish behind. 37 rock climbers had died which greatly upset the traditional owners.

In 2017, the Uluru Statement From The Heart was issued to the Australian people with a call for Voice, Treaty and Truth. The First Nation people’s convention at Uluru called for a constitutionally entrenched voice to Parliament and a commission to oversee treaty-making and truth-telling.

The Uluru Statement From The Heart was rejected by the government of the day.

In October 2019, climbing Uluru was officially closed forever.


In May 2022, there was a change of Government in Australia. On the evening of his victory speech, the new Prime Minister reconfirmed his acceptance of the Uluru Statement From The Heart.

The call to change has come from mysterious Uluru. Australia can’t truly be a multi-cultural nation without including the sovereign culture of the First Australians. People are listening now. A new beginning is rising above the sunny horizon.


Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


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Friday, 10 June 2022

Mysterious Uluru - Part One

 


Hello Friends,

This week I’m writing about Uluru, which is a large, beautiful red sandstone rock formation located in the middle of Australia. It's also called the heart of the red center. Uluru has been in the news recently and for this Part One post I’ll talk about the rains.

Uluru, the mysterious monolith rises above a desert plain. It’s been around for a long time like 600 million years. The traditional owners are the Anangu people.

The color of the rock formation changes with the passing sun.
Uluru is thought of as mystical, sacred and magical by first nations people and regarded as a special place by Australians.

In early June, the big rock was covered in cloud and took on an eerie, translucent appearance as rain fell in the red desert center. Uluru has caves, water holes and canyons and the rains made the waterfalls flow on the eastern side. People who saw the rare event say the noise and sights were a unique experience of Uluru. Watch the video of the rain fed waterfalls.



In my next post, Part Two, I’ll write about the developments in recent years that have happened in the red heart of Australia. Uluru is a living, cultural landscape and messages are being sent out to beyond, if we can hear them. I hope you can join me again.

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 3 June 2022

2 Bridal Fashions

 


Hello Friends,

This week, I’m writing about 2 bridal fashions that caught my eye.

The first fashion is from Japan and it's called ‘The Solo Wedding’. BBC news call it “a unique option for single women to celebrate their independence”. The wedding doesn’t have a groom, and these types of weddings have been going on for several years now. The bride-to-be undergoes a glamour transformation and poses for photographs in her wedding dress. Marrying yourself is called ‘Sologamy’. Watch the video here .     

The ‘naked’ dress is the second bridal fashion which comes from the catwalks. Tradition encouraged brides to look their best in their wedding dresses. Social media influencers and celebrities have taken a new direction by being photographed wearing lacy, sheer and see-through gowns. Very daring! You can read more about it here.

 
Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


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Friday, 27 May 2022

Christmas Romance Anthology

 


Hello Friends,


I have good news to share this week.

My romance story has been accepted for publishing in a Christmas anthology by Gumnut Press, an independent publishing company based in Perth, Western Australia.

The anthology is called “Holiday Kisses.”
I can’t wait to share more details as the publishing date draws closer.

If you’d like to check out the romance books available at Gumnut Press, here’s the LINK

The books are also available on Amazon.
I’ve read two romantic suspense stories from Gumnut Press. “A Nose For Trouble” and “An Ear To The Ground” written by D.D. Line from her Trinket Bay series.

Take care,
stay well,
Ashlyn

More HOLIDAY KISSES Book Posts



This week, a surprise appeared on fb, and it’s worth sharing. It’s revealing. I mean, book cover revealing….

 


Christmas Romance Anthology – Holiday Kisses #2

The year is speeding on toward Christmas. The excitement is building as Holiday Kisses, the Christmas Romance Anthology gets ready to launch in early November 2022…


This week I’m delighted to tell you about my romance story which is featured in the Holiday Kisses anthology being published 4 November 2022…

   

Friday, 20 May 2022

The Right Match

 


Hello Friends,

I recently watched a YouTube video talking about what qualities people find attractive when searching for a partner. I expected to hear the usual things such as good looks, physical chemistry, and a sense of humor. So, I was surprised when the discussion strayed away from the norms.

The top of the list was STABILITY.

RESPECT was another sought-after trait.

We know the world changed in the last two years because of the spread of the virus. Perhaps for some people, expectations in relationships shifted to a deeper level as well.

Stability was about a person being stable and balanced in a financial, mental, and emotional sense. When they are stable, they can be present and accept others. True connection is possible.

Respect acknowledged that we are all individuals. Different people and not cookie cut-outs of stereotypes. There’s trust that each of us is doing our best. Respect lets each person be their real selves.

In a changing world, stability and respect could build the foundations for a love affair. What do you think?

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 13 May 2022

Romance Writing Intensely

 


Hello Friends,

This week while I was searching for a couple of more hours of writing time, I read about Danielle Steel’s grueling writing schedule. Some days, the famous romance novelist can spend 22 hours writing. According to an article from The Guardian (link here ), if she starts a new book, she might not stop typing until the first draft of the story is complete.

Her enormous writing efforts means she can publish several books a year. From Wikipedia, Danielle Steel is the highest selling, living author with over 800 million books sold. Throughout her 50-year career, and still to this day, she types her stories on a typewriter. Somehow, she fit her romance writing around several children, husbands and good works.

That’s intense!

  

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


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Friday, 6 May 2022

2022 Happy Mother's Day

 


Hello Friends,

It’s been a serious and tough couple of years that have passed, and the mothers around the world helped us get through the challenges.


Thank you to the mothers who took care of people, pets and the rest.
To the special mothers, thanks for your love.
Have a happy day and know how much we love you too. 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

Photo Credit: Bernard Hermant on unsplash.com

 

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Would you like to read some older posts about Mother’s Day?


The 2018 Mother's Day post is about adventurous, superhero mothers and has links to other posts from 2017, 2016, 2015 and a post about Truth Bomb Mom & Toilet Trauma.  Enjoy!

Friday, 29 April 2022

Reflections


Hello Friends,

During the Easter holidays, I felt the need to turn off from the world and recharge my batteries. I went for a drive through the bush (what Australians call a forest or woodland) and had a picnic lunch with family.

Being out in nature is sunny and peaceful. The chatter of birds was all around us. The time in the woodland slowed down my busy thoughts and had a calming effect.

We talked to some people who were towing a caravan to spent their holiday in nature. We stopped at an old stone-built hotel that had been burnt out by fire. I walked around the security fencing seeing the brick fireplace and chimney were still intact. The roof had collapsed in the fire. The walls were still standing and made of honey brown stone blocks. Timber poles were braced against the walls to help support them.

I remember visiting the hotel once before the fire. Hanging on the walls around the fireplace were items from the small village’s history. They were lost to the fire. The village had always struggled to survive due to a lack of water. The hotel had been a general store, a meeting place, as well as a pub selling alcohol and cooked meals.

It seemed that after the fire, people had left the village to live somewhere else. There was a deserted atmosphere and while I drove around the two tiny streets, they didn’t look like streets and had become dirt tracks returning to nature's care.

I wondered what future waited for the historic hotel. Would it ever be rebuilt and bring the small village alive again? The tarpaulin stretched across the roof in a back section of the building and the timber props against the walls suggested that someone still cared about the burnt-out shell of the hotel.

I reflected on the struggles of this place laid bare before my eyes and then my own. The world seems to be changing quickly. Everyday. Change is now more normal than not. On reflection, the seemingly constant life of my parents and grandparents was change happening at a slower pace than now.

As we hurtle toward a technological future, life doesn’t stop. Remnants of the past like the old roofless hotel can be rebuilt in new ways for new purposes and new life. We can let go of the past too. Change and grow into a new version of ourselves. It could be exciting!


Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 22 April 2022

Movie - "The Lost City"

 


Hello Friends,

During the Easter holidays, I watched the movie, The Lost City, at the cinema and enjoyed it.

The Lost City is a fun treasure hunt through the jungle. So many words can be used to describe this movie, including silly in a good way.

Loretta, the romance author, played by actress, Sandra Bullock, and Alan, her romance book cover model, played by actor, Channing Tatum, are two unlikely adventure companions. They have their moments of friction, and at one point in the story, it seems they will go their separate ways in the jungle. But they really need each other, and to stay together to outsmart the bad guys.

I am a Sandra Bullock fan, and she has some madcap moments in this movie which were fun. Channing Tatum doing physical comedy with her was a special treat! I did laugh out loud in a couple of places. One action scene gave me a fright. I jumped in my seat and grabbed hold of my companion’s leg.

When Loretta and Alan finally find the treasure (there’s a twist in the plot), the bad guys imprison them and leave them to die. Woo-hoo, Alan and Loretta make a dramatic escape and have their happy for now ending.

The movie has a group of scene-stealing actors who can be goofy, but can’t hide that they are enjoying themselves.

The Lost City is a movie to entertain, light-hearted, and laughing at itself, but satisfying. I hope you can watch it sometime.

Watch a video from behind the scenes, with bloopers and funny moments.



Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 Photo Credit: Andrei Slobtsov on unsplash.com

Friday, 15 April 2022

Happy Easter


Hello Friends,
 
Best wishes to you this Easter time.
May you have beams of sunshine, sweet peace, renewed hope, lots of love and joy.
 

You’re somebunny special who makes the heart hop!

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 8 April 2022

TV Regency Delights – ahh Bridgerton!

 


Hello Friends,

‘Tis time for some Bridgerton-inspired TV talk.

You may have noticed opinion articles about Bridgerton Season 2 springing up in the internet fields like pastel-colored poppies. Well, one article I really enjoyed reading was about Queen Charlotte’s flamboyant wigs, which was written by Julia Glassman over at The Marysue website.

More exquisitely fashionable than a hat, the Queen’s wigs are impressively styled and expressively worn like personalities on her head. Each of the 13 wigs featured in the article are given a name and a number. For example, number 12 is called, ‘The Lucille Ball’ (after a popular American actress and comedian) and looks like a gathering of red-headed poodles on top of her head.

It’s hard to pick a favourite wig, such is the talent of the creators and the impeccable poise and flair of Queen Charlotte. I like all of them, but 2 others that caught my eye were;

9. Rubies and Curls, is a pale pinkish wig that's pretty with curls and ruby jewelry.

10. Tribute to Aphrodite, is a purple dazzler with pearls and an ‘Under the Sea’ vibe.

You can read the article here; Queen Charlotte's Wigs in 'Bridgerton' Season 2, Ranked | The Mary Sue

It’s a lot of fun and whimsy with bling, feathers, flowers, and bows.

Ahh Bridgerton brings pleasure to the everyday!


Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 1 April 2022

A Little More Romance

 


Hello Friends,

As I scan the internet news there’s very little to read that’s positive or life affirming. And then an article about romance author, Julia Quinn and Bridgerton popped up in my news feed. Yay! I couldn’t wait to read about how we could all use a little more romance, love, connection, and happiness in our entertainment.

Julia Quinn says;

“The journey toward happiness and love is just as important as a hero’s quest.”

In the human quest of living, we all want a happy ending. We can read romance books for pure joy. Romance and love are universal, and women have been writing these books for decades.

Read all about it over at Netflix, Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Says We Could All Use a Little More Romance

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

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Friday, 25 March 2022

2 New Romance Movies.

 


Hello Friends,

There’s some good news this week which is 2 new romance movies. They should be fun to watch. Catch them at the cinema or on streaming services. Let's talk about the first one. 

Book of Love (Amazon Original) 

Q. What happens when a dull, not-selling book is translated into another language, gets a bodice-ripper book cover, and the story is rewritten into an erotic novel?

A. The unknowing author becomes a hit with lingerie-throwing ladies in Mexico.

Some Things Can Get Lust in Translation

Watch the movie trailer.



Drumroll for the second movie.

 The Lost City (releases March/April 2022)

The movie has a star cast including Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe and Brad Pitt.

The Lost City is a romantic, comedy adventure film where a romantic book author (Sandra Bullock) gets kidnapped and forced to lead a billionaire to a lost city and its treasures that she’d written about in her novel. Her handsome book cover model (Channing Tatum) comes to her rescue in real life which is now like living inside her romance novel. It sounds like a wacky romp with some comedy moments and great actors.

Watch the movie trailer.

 


Enjoy the escape from the everyday with some romance and adventure. Maybe you’ll have a few laughs too.

 

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

 

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Friday, 18 March 2022

Writing Update

 


Hello Friends,

It’s been a couple of years or more since I’ve shared a writing update on my romance stories. My life has changed a lot as no doubt yours has too.

Back in 2019, before the virus days, I entered a writing competition run by the Romance Writers of Australia (RWA). The Sapphire Award was judged in 2020, and I was chosen as a first-round finalist. I didn’t make it through to the final round of judging, but I was very pleased with the result.


Then the virus spread throughout the world and I wasn’t able to write or blog. I went into survival mode to get through some problems. As workplaces closed, it took effort to keep my day job. I was pressured into moving house which was the furthest thing from my mind. I lived at a caravan park for several weeks until I was able to move into a new house. The worst part was a death in the family of someone I loved.

During 2021, the borders were closed to the State of Western Australia where I live. We were riding out the spread of the virus in isolation. In the early months, I felt empty of creativity for story-writing and lost in a changing world. After I came out of the fog, I entered another RWA Sapphire Award but with a different romance story.

The results of the judging came back in December 2021, and I was very happy to find out I was a first-round finalist again. Then in February 2022, I didn’t achieve high enough scores for the final round of judging. But I had no complaints. The judge’s feedback made it worthwhile and the competition was fierce. 


In 2022, I’ve thought about the twists and turns my life journey has taken in recent years, as if I was caught and dragged along unwillingly in a global tide. I decided I wanted to restart my romance writing. I delisted my books from the shops. 


The blank page is in front of me now. What will I write? I still feel like I'm taking each day as it comes in order to survive. So I haven’t got my focus for 2022 yet, but I do know this,

LOVE, and the lack of LOVE is important in the turbulent world right now.

LOVE and HOPE.

I HOPE to keep writing whatever makes me feel LOVE.


Finally, I have some comments about blogging.

Around Christmas time last year, I visited here, my blog site, thinking it had reached the end of its life. What a wonderful surprise it was to me to find out people were still reading the posts. Despite everything, the blog site was still alive.

In January 2022, I decided that if people were still reading the blog, I would try blogging again. So here I am, a bit rusty, and out of practice at writing long blog posts. Thank you for visiting, reading posts, and inspiring me to keep this site going.

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

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Friday, 11 March 2022

What is Love?

 


Hello Friends,

Last week on the blog, I asked the question, what is love?

Is it only an emotion? Or a chemical reaction between people that produces feel-good endorphins. Is love, a way of living that’s heart-based?

I was reading a short quote about the illusion of love, written by Scientific American which said,

“Love, as with all emotions,
has no external physical reality:
it may be driven by neural events.”

Perhaps in the world we have created, love is all in the brain.

The future could offer us AI controlled brain chips that create neural events to simulate the feeling of love within our inner reality.

Seriously science.

To me, love is the powerhouse energy that supports and sustains all life on our planet. It’s our human heritage to love others.

In the end, love and what it means to you, is all that matters.


Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


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Friday, 4 March 2022

Have Some Fun

 


Hello Friends,

What is Love?

This week let’s have some light-hearted fun watching a compilation video of actor Sam Heughan from the “Outlander” TV show as he moves and dances with the added song, What is Love.

See him dance in his Scottish kilt and boots. He’s at the gym, and in the street parade. He can’t help moving on television interview shows. There’s even a dash of the highland fling. Lots more to watch.

What is right and wrong in love? Sam’s spontaneous moments of fun and energy release the stresses of life. Share a smile and feel good. Luvin it!


Take care,
stay well,
 Ashlyn

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Friday, 25 February 2022

Women’s Clothes without Pockets.

 


Hello Friends,

Have you ever wondered why it’s common to find women’s dresses, skirts, coats, trousers, and so on have no pockets?

History has some answers to the mystery like;

Husbands – kept the money or carried their wives’ money and valuables.

Politics – no pockets kept purse and handbag makers employed.

1800’s Fashion & Beauty – strived to keep the figure looking slim and trim without the pocket bulge.

Cost – it’s cheaper to make clothes without pockets (saves extra fabric and sewing labour).

The modern woman typically gets around with a smartphone, and house/car keys. She doesn’t always want to carry around a handbag. After a couple of hundred of years of waiting, proper pockets are starting to appear in women’s clothes such as leisure wear and jeans. We can find the brands setting us free from these old inconveniences.

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


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Friday, 18 February 2022

Movie - "Marry Me"

 


Hello Friends,

An Australian news site flagged the Marry Me movie as the return of romance comedy? Read the article here  And that around 2010, Rom-Com movie’s changed direction and good lost in frat boys and their jokes about penises and poo at the expense of the romantic development of the characters.

On the strength of Jennifer Lopez being a good actress and lighting up the screen, I decided to go to the cinema and watch Marry Me. It was a pleasant movie with a feel-good ending. The character of Kat Valdez played by Jennifer Lopez lives in the glitzy world of a successful pop star. She’s rich with an entourage and a guy that videos a lot of her day for her social media channels. Her husband-to-be, Bastian, comes from the same popstar world. He’s handsome, sexy, and has a smooth singing voice. Bastian is played by Columbian star, Maluma.

The wedding ceremony between Kat and Bastian is planned to take place at their singing concert. She wears a fabulous, beaded dress and the couple will sing their hit duet.

But instead of the seemingly perfect, marriage made in heaven, Kat receives bad news about Bastian. She marries an ordinary guy, Charlie, instead who is played by Owen Wilson. Charlie Gilbert is a math teacher who co-parents his daughter with his ex.

How could a romance possibly start between these two very different people? The heartening part of the story shows how when neither person is forced to give up their authentic selves or fit into the other’s lifestyle, there’s space for a special kind of magic. They can be liked for who they are. Liking can grow into love. Catch this movie to see how the math teacher staying true to himself has another chance at love. Beneath the gloss and glamour of the popstar, he finds the beautiful, kind woman inside.

Watch the movie trailer 


Have a good week.
Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn

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Friday, 11 February 2022

Vintage St Valentine's Day

 


Hello Friends,

For this year’s Valentine’s Day post, I decided to make a short video about romance in a different era. Take a detour from the fast world we live in and go vintage. The photography wasn’t great back then, but it’s an escape to a simpler time. The cache of images shows what romantic love once looked like.


Think of those you love, and how happy you are to have them in your life. St Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to remember love is special, and you are special and loved. Cheers to more good and fun times from this day on.

Sending you the sweetish wishes.

Take care,
stay well,
♥ Ashlyn


Photo Credits: Stock Image used under Fiverr Licence

Friday, 4 February 2022

When Cupid shoots his arrow of love.

 


Hello Friends,

When the cherub Cupid shoots his arrow into the heart of his target, they will fall in love. Cupid wasn’t always portrayed as a charming, little Renaissance angel hovering around St Valentine’s Day lovers.

Cupid was the Roman counterpart of the Greek God, Eros. Mythical Eros was a handsome, sexy, immortal man with glittering golden wings, swift as the whirlwinds of the tempest (Wikipedia).  Before AI matchmaking algorithms were created for dating apps, Eros had the daunting power in his godly arrows to force people to fall in love by striking at their hearts. Which sounds severe. Did he make random choices to match people or did his godly insights into desire, passion, and eroticism keep him right on target.

Either way, Cupid on the loose would make me feel like a bit of a nervous Nellie. How about you? With the most romantic day of the year approaching, Eros can keep his arrows to himself, but a personal visit from the sexy immortal man with wings would be special.

Watch a 1982 music video by the band, ABC, about Cupid shooting his poisoned arrow. It starts with a scene of the Greek Gods on a theatre stage. Does anyone remember people acting as Singing Telegrams for special occasions like birthdays?


Take care,
stay well,

♥ Ashlyn

 

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