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Listen closely... the trees, the wind, and the spirit of the Nook have stories to tell.

THANK YOU Undoubtedly I couldn’t have achieved this without the unwavering support of one person, Holly. Endlessly patient and immensely compassionate, her hundreds of pep talks, thousands of cups of tea, countless bear hugs and beautifully deep belly laughs dragged me out of some significant holes and inspired me to keep going. Thank you Madam […]

The Nook Story

June 25, 2023

CHAPTER 26. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

There was still a little bit of ironbark timber remaining- the perfect amount to construct the awning off the kitchen window, in the same style as the entrance on the other side of the house. I boxed up and concreted in three whopping great big foundations for the platform that would hold the bath. Well […]

The Nook Story

June 18, 2023

CHAPTER 25. A SLOW, GROUNDING SANCTUARY (P.5)

At the end of the season and as covid restrictions lifted, Holly and I flew over to the UK to spend some much needed time with her mum, family and friends. On my way home, almost exactly a year after Dad passed away, I received a message from Deborah that so too had his soul […]

The Nook Story

June 11, 2023

CHAPTER 24. A SLOW, GROUNDING SANCTUARY (P.4)

We took another big step towards our dream of operating the Nook completely off-grid; installing a 4.5kw solar system with high output panels. This system covers 50% of the Nook’s yearly electricity requirements. After this slower winter, I continued working through my fourth fire season (2021/22) and slowly ticked things off the list. I found […]

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June 4, 2023

CHAPTER 23. A SLOW, GROUNDING SANCTUARY (P.3)

The recycled ironbark timber side entrance to the house. This was made using the remaining timber from our friend’s pig farm as well as some identical timber I miraculously found on Gumtree that an older bloke in Ararat pulled from an ancient farm house out near Tatyoon. Getting a heavy ironbark truss structure more than […]

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May 28, 2023

CHAPTER 22. A SLOW, GROUNDING SANCTUARY (P.2)

It was at this point that my mum and her special little man Byron moved back to the block in her camper van. This allowed us all to be together and support one another. Mum and dad had been separated for nearly 20 years but it was important to us all that we were together, […]

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May 21, 2023

CHAPTER 21. A SLOW, GROUNDING SANCTUARY (P.1)

We started the 2020/21 fire season – our third – I was already exhausted. Holly and I slowly moved from the shack into the Nook. During this season Holly switched roles, moving into one focused on community engagement and partnerships for the department in our district. I always admire her thirst to challenge herself and […]

The Nook Story

May 21, 2023

CHAPTER 20. HOME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY (P.9)

The lesson? Have good people in your corner, whether they are directly involved in the project or not – let them in, be open, talk through your ideas and emotions with them. Sometimes we are so fixated on one thing that we need someone else, with fresh eyes, to break through our perceptions and help […]

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May 14, 2023

CHAPTER 19. HOME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY (P.8)

For the first four months of this gruelling six-month period, Dad’s health appeared to be stable. The treatment at the beginning of the year had thankfully slowed the growth of the tumour on his kidney. Unfortunately, however, a scan then revealed that the cancer had spread into his lymphatic system. When I asked a dear […]

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May 7, 2023

CHAPTER 18. HOME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY (P.7)

Like most things on this project, I heavily underestimated how long it would take to cut, join and assemble over 30 drawer boxes for the kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Each of these were made almost entirely from recycled floorboards. In hindsight, I’m actually astounded at the speed at which I managed to get these boxes […]

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April 30, 2023

CHAPTER 17. HOME WASN’T BUILT IN A DAY (P.6)