Opinion: Planet Earth—you have my attention
“You don’t believe the sky is falling until a chunk of it falls on you,”...
Jo Pybus is inspired by irony, oxymorons and paradoxes to write her observations from her life in the middle-ages—fondly referred to as “Jobservations". Jo has written her first novel and is currently writing her second. From business owner to endurance athlete, alongside her husband Jo has raised three great adults and travelled extensively but never takes for granted her own backyard, having walked all of Canberra’s Centenary Trail (largely for the promised post-walk brunch!). To contact Jo, go to www.jopybus.com.
“You don’t believe the sky is falling until a chunk of it falls on you,”...
“The same carefree woman who in her adolescence was hanging out of a friend’s sunroof...
These days we can go straight from brain to thumbs, by-passing sensibilities, filters and better...
“Whilst I limped out of that class licking my wounds, they floated like ethereal nymphs...
Ask me on December 21 and I’ll respond enthusiastically. Ask me on June 21 and...
Being a purveyor of unimportant stuff is no crime, but an over-explainer of said stuff...
I’m on a pilgrimage to my nirvana; Menopause. Maybe, like me, you thought it was...