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CaraBruar

@CaraBruar@sfba.social

Fantasy writer and poet. She/her. Lover of plants, water and sky. I'm a very visual person and love images, art and design. I try to grow things and make things out of yarn. Living on Wiradjuri country in the Riverina in south eastern Australia.

I also write mysteries and romance as Jai Baidell.

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CaraBruar, to photography
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My photo, best I've ever taken. I'm very proud of it.
It's at the Tulip Top Gardens just outside Canberra, taken in 2013.

golgaloth, to writing
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Have you ever had to change anything because you felt it was no longer relevant?

I wrote a story a few years ago and I'm polishing it up now for publication and noticing how a few references have dated soooo quickly.

CaraBruar,
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@golgaloth yes, tech changes very quickly but so do social attitudes. My books from 2012 seem dated now. And then there are international changes and Covid and natural disasters, impossible to keep up.

eclectech, to photography
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CaraBruar,
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@eclectech cows generally seem interested in cameras, I've seen many images where they are eyeballing the equipment, always wonder what they are thinking. Fantastic photo.

CaraBruar, to photography
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My photo of Weereewa / Lake George New South Wales, north east of Canberra.
This is a shallow lake that dries out during droughts. At the time of Australian federation in 1901 it was considered as a possible site for the new capital. In the end Canberra was chosen.
A former Federal treasurer complained about how much he hated the wind turbines on the far side.
One of my better images, I think because there is more light and shade contrast than usual. Or the lake is just very photogenic.

CaraBruar, to permaculture
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Healthy self-seeded herbs from last year's plantings that I left to go to seed.
The idea was that if that patch was hard to maintain and grew weeds, it might as well grow a wider variety of plants that support insects.
It worked! I'm surprised, we've had a very frosty winter and where they grow is quite exposed.
Now all I need is recipes for using up all that fresh dill and coriander. Or I can just leave them there to seed again.

Messy self-seeded herbs and meadow flowers from last year. Plants include erigeron, a small white daisy, also many leafy coriander plants, some white corn flowers on long stems, and some dill. A tree grows in the middle of the bed, a callistemon with rough bark.

CaraBruar, to zerowaste
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Door mat purchased in 1974 when we married and set up house.
Supposely recycled tyres or may be manufacturing waste since there were factories in Adelaide, South Australia, back then.
Has been in continuous use at all the places we've lived since 1974.
It's probably good for another 50 years.

CaraBruar, to photography
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My photo of the shearing floor in an old shearing shed at the Shear Outback museum, Hay, New South Wales. The museum runs demonstrations of shearing, so the equipment still works.

CaraBruar, to random
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I've added new content to my Gumroad store. Now you can enjoy poetry, science fiction short stories, a full length mystery novel or a full length romance.

I've republished these with new covers as the world needs brighter content. Over the next few days I'll share each one.

https://rakalispringsbooks.gumroad.com/

#ebooks #selfPublishing #bookcovers #bookstodon

CaraBruar, to photography
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My photograph from 2010. Somewhere inside the Henry Hunt Art Hotel in nipaluna / lutruwita (Hobart, Tasmania).

Skylight reflections in a pool.

CaraBruar, to photography
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My photo from 2017. Bamboo window covering in tea house, Japanese Gardens, Cowra, New South Wales. During WW2 Cowra was a prisoner of war camp. There was a mass escape with many casualties. This garden is a memorial.

CaraBruar, to random
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Watching Star Trek Prodigy on Netflix. Hugely entertaining.♥️

CaraBruar, to iPhone
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Does anyone else have trouble making touch id work? My hands must be too dry or something. It's becoming a nuisance

CaraBruar, to australia
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Bushfires in Victoria are about 350 to 400 km from us but the smoke from them has arrived here this afternoon.

This is a screenshot from our backyard PurpleAir quality sensor. Best to stay inside.

CaraBruar, to random
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I'm proud to announce the ebook release of my first poetry anthology, "Emerging Fully Weird". I'm proud of the cover too, created by me using a licensed stock illustration. I think it captures the spirit of my poems very well.
Available from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BTV9VK48 (and all the other amazon stores too)

golgaloth, to writing
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I've been writing for so many years and I still get caught up on Discrete vs Discreet. Do any of you have words you struggle with?

https://www.dictionary.com/e/discreet-vs-discrete/

CaraBruar,
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@golgaloth It's and its. So many times where I really think there should be an apostrophe because it's possessive but in fact there is not. It is extremely confusing!

CaraBruar, to fantasy
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Fantasy need not be epic! My first fantasy is out now. The Tyrant of Spite is a light-hearted novella with coming of age and romance themes. Nothing epic or grim, I went for a very light touch with a little magic.

I designed the cover using a licensed image from Tithi Luadthong (@grandfailure on iStock) and Photoshop. This wonderful illustration inspired the story.

Available now from Amazon as an ebook.

#fantasy #bookstodon #newrelease #bookcover #ebook

Richard_Littler, to asd
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If you've ever wondered what it's like being autistic with ADHD, it's a bit like this for me. (I always assumed everybody thought like this).


@actuallyautistic

CaraBruar,
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@Richard_Littler @actuallyautistic every day in primary school was like this. We had verbal arithmetic tests, known as "mental". I could do the work, but only ever got a score of 1/10. Couldn't tune in fast enough to hear the other 9 questions. Like a detour between the ear and the brain that took too long. I still struggle with anything verbal and complex.

CaraBruar, to random
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Really enjoyed Judge Dee Mysteries on Netflix, stories about an incorruptible magistrate during the Tang dynasty. Hope season 2 starts soon, I have withdrawal symptoms. . https://www.netflix.com/au/title/81761553

CaraBruar,
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@kyonshi in Australia it is, hope it is for you too.

CaraBruar,
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@kyonshi I didn't know there was an earlier one. This one is very moral, maybe a little bit moralising, but I still really enjoyed it.

timrichards, to random
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I ordered 3 of the exact same T-shirt from Target - and they're sending them as three separate parcels from three separate stores. Hmm OK, maybe not that efficient...

CaraBruar,
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@timrichards the black art of stock control 🙂 I don't buy from Target. If they wanted my custom they wouldn't have closed the Target store in my town.

timrichards, (edited ) to random
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I never answer these feedback requests. My time is valuable - if they want feedback, they can pay for it.

The most annoying words online: ‘We’d like to hear from you. How did we go?’ https://www.smh.com.au/culture/books/the-most-annoying-words-online-we-d-like-to-hear-from-you-how-did-we-go-20231212-p5eqwk.html

CaraBruar,
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@timrichards these companies are so emotionally needy it's amazing they can turn the lights on each day without someone to tell them what a great job they're doing

wendypalmer, to bookstodon
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This is one of those times I wish people would include a review with their rating 😊

(It’s for How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying)

@bookstodon

CaraBruar,
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@wendypalmer @bookstodon Best to ignore the outliers you don't like. Could be anything. Don't waste time guessing, just enjoy the 5 star rating as a person with better taste. That's what I do 😊

sfwrtr, to photography
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Salad on the hoof.

#Photography #Photo #Food

CaraBruar,
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@sfwrtr they sound fantastic! I tried to grow radishes but failed. I use the red ones all the time in salads or as part of mixed baked veggies.

CaraBruar,
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@sfwrtr is that a white radish? Do they taste the same as red ones? I don't think I've ever seen one.

CaraBruar,
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@sfwrtr sandy soil is something I absolutely do not have. I could try fern mix in pots maybe? The garden is a clay bog with a thin layer of soil that I have painstakingly created.

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