by Tabitha Evelyn | Oct 29, 2018 | All Blogs, Essentialism, Family, Meditation, Mental health, Minimalism, Simple living, Spirituality, The Artist Way, Wellbeing
Hello friends! I’m very pleased to report that we are back in Tassie after three months on the mainland, housesitting in Sydney, Forster, Nelson Bay and Melbourne. Tasmanians affectionately refer to Tassie as ‘The Little Island’ and mainland Australia as ‘The Big...
by Tabitha Evelyn | Sep 22, 2018 | All Blogs, Enneagram, Family, Simple living, Spirituality
Six years ago today, Art Boy and I made some promises to each other: Carl, today I choose you to be my husband, To be united with you in spirit and purpose. I promise to love and comfort you, hold you close, Prize you above all others and be faithful to you all of our...
by Tabitha Evelyn | Sep 13, 2018 | All Blogs, Digital nomad, Enneagram, Family, Meditation, Simple living, Spirituality, Wellbeing
A blog about why I’ve been finding it difficult to blog lately For the last year or so Carl and I have been digging into a personality archetype system called The Enneagram (Carl in particular has been getting prettttty into it, so apologies to our friends and family...
by Tabitha Evelyn | May 24, 2018 | All Blogs, Family, Mental health, Minimalism, Simple living, Wellbeing
Here’s the secret about simplifying your life: Sometimes it just leads to really boring days. It’s getting cold down here in Tassie and Carl and I have been settling into life lived at a different pace. We’ve just got back from a fortnight’s stint housesitting my...
by Tabitha Evelyn | May 6, 2018 | All Blogs, Cooking, Family, Green living, Reviews, Simple food, Wild food
Carl and I have been staying at my parents’ place (read “mooching”) in a small town called Poatina about 45 minutes south of Launceston, which is home to about 115 permanent residents. Moving from Marrickville – one of Sydney’s most ‘happening’ suburbs – we honestly...
by Tabitha Evelyn | Mar 20, 2018 | All Blogs, Cooking, Essentialism, Family, Minimalism, Simple living, Van life
I always said that the day my Lebanese nut shop closed was the day I’d leave Marrickville. Well it seems my prophecy has almost come to pass. My beloved Hashem’s grocer near Dulwich Hill Station (owned by Abdul and Rhonda and their family) may not have closed...