The ewe was yearning to yean
Yean is Verandah Magazine’s penultimate Word of the Week from AUM PR, and a good one it is too. Originally from Middle English, ‘iyenen’…
Read MoreYean is Verandah Magazine’s penultimate Word of the Week from AUM PR, and a good one it is too. Originally from Middle English, ‘iyenen’…
Read MoreA chance remark, and Robert Drewe was off on a hunt for mondegreens – not, as you might think, a new Byron Bay super-vegetable,…
Read MoreYou can expect a burst of creativity with the Leo aligned to Venus writes Kim Falconer… Re-blogged from Kim Falconer’s 11th House Blog. The…
Read MoreWhen Richard Jones unloaded his latest arrivals from the kiln in time for Open Day at his Possum Creek studio he couldn’t have…
Read MoreInto his sixties, Tom Hain began to question the ‘Meaning of Life’, and discovered that all of us contain a natural pschedelic which just…
Read MoreLennox Head photographer Natalie Grono, has been an East Coast girl all her life. 2015 has been a big year for Grono, who won…
Read MoreVerandah Magazine’s resident strategic mentor and business coach points out the absurdity of judging someone by what they do, and suggests we should all…
Read MoreWe’re almost at the end of the alphabet, and AUM have found Verandah Magazine a word that we are definitely filing for future use…
Read MoreIf you’re one of the unlucky ones that left your run to buy a Byron Bay Writers’ Festival ticket too late, don’t despair –…
Read MorePsychotherapist, equine facilitated healer and Verandah Magazine columnist Beate Sommer suggests how we could learn some lessons from our equine friends. What do visitors,…
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