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SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
APRIL 2021 PROGRESS REPORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I enjoy exercising my lean, healthy 59 kg body several times a week. • Eat < 5g of salt and sugar per day. • Walk 10,000 steps per day. • Sleep 8 hours each night. Still taking daily walks, and then a longer walk on the weekend in an off-leash park where Pretty THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 1. enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this . 2. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling. Curiously, when looking for pictures of “pleasure,” most of them related somehow to food, alchohol or sex. With the occasional car or beach holiday thrown in. ALEXANDRIA'S ADVENTURE IN SHAVING SOAP SHAMPOOSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM STRESS FREE DINNER PARTY TITANIC SECOND CLASS 5.45 prepare fish, vegetables and dressing, store in fridge until ready. 6.15 rinse the rice and place in the cooker ready to go. 6.20 make up onion mix if using, cut bread and smear with toppings. 6.30 guests start arriving. 6.45 reheat consommé. 7.00 preheat oven LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 11th May 2018 By Alexandria Blaelock 2 Comments. Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. According to Charlotte Hamlyn, at 104, his declining physical condition and failing visionforced
HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE EXPENSIVE TASTE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK If someone tells you, “I have expensive taste,” it means that person likes things that cost a lot of money, whether they are purchased or just admired from the shop window. And this implies that the only reason they like something is because it has a high price tag. As opposed to liking it because of the quality of the materialsor workmanship.
STRESS FREE TITANIC DINNER PARTY FIRST CLASS (ADVANCED RMS Titanic. Reclam’s Universe, 28th ed., Issue 30, Illustrated newsreel on 26 April 1912, Leipzig 1912, Yearbook p. 171. , via Wikimedia Commons Following on from the Beginners and Intermediate Titanic Dinners, it’s time to tackle Stress Free Titanic Dinner Party First Class (Advanced). As you can imagine, first class was fabulously posh and incredibly expensive, but you HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
APRIL 2021 PROGRESS REPORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I enjoy exercising my lean, healthy 59 kg body several times a week. • Eat < 5g of salt and sugar per day. • Walk 10,000 steps per day. • Sleep 8 hours each night. Still taking daily walks, and then a longer walk on the weekend in an off-leash park where Pretty THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 1. enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this . 2. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling. Curiously, when looking for pictures of “pleasure,” most of them related somehow to food, alchohol or sex. With the occasional car or beach holiday thrown in. ALEXANDRIA'S ADVENTURE IN SHAVING SOAP SHAMPOOSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM STRESS FREE DINNER PARTY TITANIC SECOND CLASS 5.45 prepare fish, vegetables and dressing, store in fridge until ready. 6.15 rinse the rice and place in the cooker ready to go. 6.20 make up onion mix if using, cut bread and smear with toppings. 6.30 guests start arriving. 6.45 reheat consommé. 7.00 preheat oven LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 11th May 2018 By Alexandria Blaelock 2 Comments. Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. According to Charlotte Hamlyn, at 104, his declining physical condition and failing visionforced
HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE EXPENSIVE TASTE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK If someone tells you, “I have expensive taste,” it means that person likes things that cost a lot of money, whether they are purchased or just admired from the shop window. And this implies that the only reason they like something is because it has a high price tag. As opposed to liking it because of the quality of the materialsor workmanship.
STRESS FREE TITANIC DINNER PARTY FIRST CLASS (ADVANCED RMS Titanic. Reclam’s Universe, 28th ed., Issue 30, Illustrated newsreel on 26 April 1912, Leipzig 1912, Yearbook p. 171. , via Wikimedia Commons Following on from the Beginners and Intermediate Titanic Dinners, it’s time to tackle Stress Free Titanic Dinner Party First Class (Advanced). As you can imagine, first class was fabulously posh and incredibly expensive, but you SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK For real. Cosima is on a working holiday in Rome. Home of art, opera, and fine dining. She booked a hotel with an elegant staircase. Perfect for tiaras, masked balls, and holiday romances. Fabian is an aspiring opera singer. Working in her hotel. Preparing for his audition. His voice is mesmerising. FORGETTING AND REMEMBERING • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Forgetting and Remembering. 13th April 2021 By Alexandria Blaelock Leave a Comment. I find I’m forgetting a lot lately. And I’ve been thinking a lot about how to expand my memory, in part to recapture some of what I lost after the stroke. Lorne waterfall and coastal panorama – Footprint of Memory postcard c. 1940. THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 1. enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this . 2. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling. Curiously, when looking for pictures of “pleasure,” most of them related somehow to food, alchohol or sex. With the occasional car or beach holiday thrown in. THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY Zoo hosts The Ghost Detectors show. As far as he’s concerned, it’s all mass hysteria. When his show visits Hayward Hall, he’s not prepared for what he finds. It will challenge his assumptions. And change his life forever. “The Ghost Detectors” by Alexandria Blaelock, is free on this website for a month. Currently onlyavailable as
MARCH 2021 PROGRESS REPORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK March 2021 Progress Report. 6th April 2021 By Alexandria Blaelock Leave a Comment. Spent most of March 2021 feeling exhausted and napping. I am one of those people tend to sleep when times get tough, so I’m starting to feel the pandemic is finally getting to me. Pretty Girl does contribute to my sense of exhaustion, but at the sametime, she
DECISIONS BIG AND SMALL • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Wood engraving published in Melbourne Punch, vol. I, p. 121, 1855. Illuminated “M” (opening line) with Punch using a pen to duel with Napoleon III who is using a sword, 1855. THE WHAT, WHY, AND HOW OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Summertime: youth at the prow and pleasure at the helm. Unknown artist, The Australasian Sketcher, December 16, 1882. via State Library Victoria When times get tough, one of the first expenses cut is pleasure. In the face of all other considerations, it becomes frivolous and wasteful. HOW TO TELL IF YOU HAVE EXPENSIVE TASTE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK If someone tells you, “I have expensive taste,” it means that person likes things that cost a lot of money, whether they are purchased or just admired from the shop window. And this implies that the only reason they like something is because it has a high price tag. As opposed to liking it because of the quality of the materialsor workmanship.
THE SURPRISING BENEFITS OF HOME ERGONOMICS • ALEXANDRIA When you’re busy, taking care of your home takes too much time and energy, leaving you tired and discontented at the end of the day. Minimally Viable Housekeeping translates business effectiveness and efficiency techniques for the home.So you can spend more time doing the things that make life worth living. UNDERSTANDING CHOICE AND WHAT TO DO WITH IT • ALEXANDRIA Understanding Choice and What To Do With It. Two people in a rowboat at the fork of a river, c. 1856-85. Painting by D. R Long (Daniel Rutter) via State Library Victoria (D. R. Long collection of views of Gippsland). A while back, almost at the start of this blog, I HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM APRIL 2021 PROGRESS REPORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I enjoy exercising my lean, healthy 59 kg body several times a week. • Eat < 5g of salt and sugar per day. • Walk 10,000 steps per day. • Sleep 8 hours each night. Still taking daily walks, and then a longer walk on the weekend in an off-leash park where Pretty UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
KISS OF DEATH: A MODERN MYTH SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK She saw Him in a dimly lit restaurant booth. Repellent, yet fascinating. Elbows on the table. Holding a glass of red wine. Watching her over the rim. THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The Happy Benefits of Overcoming Fear. I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it wasmain ly
CARLTON THE HUMAN HAIRPIN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Carlton was the stage name of Arthur Philps (1881 – 1942), a comedic magician. He adopted the name early in his life, but I haven’t been able to find out when or why (so annoying). Nor can I tell you when he transitioned from “Carlton Philps, the World’s Premier Card Manipulator” to “Carlton, the Human Hairpin,” or “Carlton, the STRESS FREE DINNER PARTY TITANIC SECOND CLASS 5.45 prepare fish, vegetables and dressing, store in fridge until ready. 6.15 rinse the rice and place in the cooker ready to go. 6.20 make up onion mix if using, cut bread and smear with toppings. 6.30 guests start arriving. 6.45 reheat consommé. 7.00 preheat oven LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 11th May 2018 By Alexandria Blaelock 2 Comments. Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. According to Charlotte Hamlyn, at 104, his declining physical condition and failing visionforced
STRESS FREE TITANIC DINNER PARTY FIRST CLASS (ADVANCED RMS Titanic. Reclam’s Universe, 28th ed., Issue 30, Illustrated newsreel on 26 April 1912, Leipzig 1912, Yearbook p. 171. , via Wikimedia Commons Following on from the Beginners and Intermediate Titanic Dinners, it’s time to tackle Stress Free Titanic Dinner Party First Class (Advanced). As you can imagine, first class was fabulously posh and incredibly expensive, but you HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM APRIL 2021 PROGRESS REPORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I enjoy exercising my lean, healthy 59 kg body several times a week. • Eat < 5g of salt and sugar per day. • Walk 10,000 steps per day. • Sleep 8 hours each night. Still taking daily walks, and then a longer walk on the weekend in an off-leash park where Pretty UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
KISS OF DEATH: A MODERN MYTH SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK She saw Him in a dimly lit restaurant booth. Repellent, yet fascinating. Elbows on the table. Holding a glass of red wine. Watching her over the rim. THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The Happy Benefits of Overcoming Fear. I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it wasmain ly
CARLTON THE HUMAN HAIRPIN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Carlton was the stage name of Arthur Philps (1881 – 1942), a comedic magician. He adopted the name early in his life, but I haven’t been able to find out when or why (so annoying). Nor can I tell you when he transitioned from “Carlton Philps, the World’s Premier Card Manipulator” to “Carlton, the Human Hairpin,” or “Carlton, the STRESS FREE DINNER PARTY TITANIC SECOND CLASS 5.45 prepare fish, vegetables and dressing, store in fridge until ready. 6.15 rinse the rice and place in the cooker ready to go. 6.20 make up onion mix if using, cut bread and smear with toppings. 6.30 guests start arriving. 6.45 reheat consommé. 7.00 preheat oven LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 11th May 2018 By Alexandria Blaelock 2 Comments. Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. According to Charlotte Hamlyn, at 104, his declining physical condition and failing visionforced
STRESS FREE TITANIC DINNER PARTY FIRST CLASS (ADVANCED RMS Titanic. Reclam’s Universe, 28th ed., Issue 30, Illustrated newsreel on 26 April 1912, Leipzig 1912, Yearbook p. 171. , via Wikimedia Commons Following on from the Beginners and Intermediate Titanic Dinners, it’s time to tackle Stress Free Titanic Dinner Party First Class (Advanced). As you can imagine, first class was fabulously posh and incredibly expensive, but you SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK For real. Cosima is on a working holiday in Rome. Home of art, opera, and fine dining. She booked a hotel with an elegant staircase. Perfect for tiaras, masked balls, and holiday romances. Fabian is an aspiring opera singer. Working in her hotel. Preparing for his audition. His voice is mesmerising. 2020 SIGNATURE WARDROBE SUMMER UPDATE • ALEXANDRIA … Buying clothes seems easy, but getting matching ones that fit you and your lifestyle and share washing instructions is more difficult. Build Your Signature Wardrobe shares a plan for buying the right clothes at the right price for the right life. So you always have something to wear that makes you look and feel confident. KISS OF DEATH: A MODERN MYTH SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY Zoo hosts The Ghost Detectors show. As far as he’s concerned, it’s all mass hysteria. When his show visits Hayward Hall, he’s not prepared for what he finds. It will challenge his assumptions. And change his life forever. “The Ghost Detectors” by Alexandria Blaelock, is free on this website for a month. Currently onlyavailable as
THE GUARDIAN'S VIGIL: A SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. THE TINY PRETTY THINGS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK When you think about it, life is all about the tiny things. The tiny pretty things. Especially when there doesn’t seem to be much that’s positive going, say round about now. THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK 1. enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this . 2. a feeling of enjoyment or satisfaction, or something that produces this feeling. Curiously, when looking for pictures of “pleasure,” most of them related somehow to food, alchohol or sex. With the occasional car or beach holiday thrown in. 2021 WINTER WARDROBE PLAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK unidentified woman standing in the snow at Mt Buffalo, c.1900-1930. Photo by Alice manfield (1878 – 1960) via State Library Victoria. Maybe it’s just me and the kidney failure induced anaemia, but I’ve been freezing for what seems like ever. LONG WEEKEND IN THE SNOW: A SLIGHTLY SCARY SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK This page features Alexandria Blaelock's short stories. It includes each story's cover, and a short synopsis of each title. UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
LETTERS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Thanks so much for your interest in my writing. If you’d like to stay up to date on the development and release of my books, sign up for monthly Letters from My Library.. You’ll also get research interestingness (that doesn’t get to the blog), gossip about my writing life, and the odd special offer. THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it was main ly about overcoming fear.. OvercomingFear of What?
STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKLIFE S TOO SHORT YOUTUBETOO SHORT LIFE IS TOO SHORTWATCH LIFE S TOO SHORT ONLINETHISSHORT VIDEO
Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. HOW TO CHOOSE AN APPROPRIATE CARDIGAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I know that some people don’t quite get what I mean by appropriateness in clothing. So today we’re talking about how to choose an appropriate cardigan (because it’s winter in Melbourne) by discussing why I have two red cardigans in my wardrobe. HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK This page features Alexandria Blaelock's short stories. It includes each story's cover, and a short synopsis of each title. UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
LETTERS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Thanks so much for your interest in my writing. If you’d like to stay up to date on the development and release of my books, sign up for monthly Letters from My Library.. You’ll also get research interestingness (that doesn’t get to the blog), gossip about my writing life, and the odd special offer. THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it was main ly about overcoming fear.. OvercomingFear of What?
STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKLIFE S TOO SHORT YOUTUBETOO SHORT LIFE IS TOO SHORTWATCH LIFE S TOO SHORT ONLINETHISSHORT VIDEO
Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. HOW TO CHOOSE AN APPROPRIATE CARDIGAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I know that some people don’t quite get what I mean by appropriateness in clothing. So today we’re talking about how to choose an appropriate cardigan (because it’s winter in Melbourne) by discussing why I have two red cardigans in my wardrobe. SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy paper books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SILENT WALK IN THE PARK • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK We take Pretty Girl to the park every day. Usually we see cars and people. But more recently it's been a silent walk in the park. Onlythe ccasional
THE PLEASURE OF GETTING THINGS DONE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The Finish (University Boat Race) Wood engraving The Illustrated Australian News, May 1 1893 via State Library Victoria. Despite the hope of getting things done, we’re often better at FORGETTING AND REMEMBERING • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK A couple of years ago, when I had a reliable memory, I wrote about Remembering and Forgetting; the difference between intending to remember, and intending to forget. Depending on the memory, each can take as much effort as the other. LOVELORN, LOVESTRUCK AND LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT • ALEXANDRIA His good looks draw you in You want to know what makes him tick. Your heart pounds when he’s nearby. You try to keep your secret passion close, but his touch is electric. THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I recently read an article suggesting stoke survivors have a decreased ability to experience pleasure. So it made me wonder about the natureof pleasure.
THE TINY PRETTY THINGS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK When you think about it, life is all about the tiny things. The tiny pretty things. Especially when there doesn’t seem to be much that’s positive going, say round about now. STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
THE GUARDIAN'S VIGIL: A SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. LONG WEEKEND IN THE SNOW: A SLIGHTLY SCARY SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK This page features Alexandria Blaelock's short stories. It includes each story's cover, and a short synopsis of each title. UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
LETTERS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Thanks so much for your interest in my writing. If you’d like to stay up to date on the development and release of my books, sign up for monthly Letters from My Library.. You’ll also get research interestingness (that doesn’t get to the blog), gossip about my writing life, and the odd special offer. THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it was main ly about overcoming fear.. OvercomingFear of What?
STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
LIFE IS ALL TOO SHORT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKLIFE S TOO SHORT YOUTUBETOO SHORT LIFE IS TOO SHORTWATCH LIFE S TOO SHORT ONLINETHISSHORT VIDEO
Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. HOW TO CHOOSE AN APPROPRIATE CARDIGAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I know that some people don’t quite get what I mean by appropriateness in clothing. So today we’re talking about how to choose an appropriate cardigan (because it’s winter in Melbourne) by discussing why I have two red cardigans in my wardrobe. HOMEPAGE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Writer, philosopher and dog magnet Alexandria Blaelock advises embracing the things that matter like beauty, friendship and wisdom. Drawing on a career in project and event management, she’s written four personal development books applying business techniques to personal matters like managing wealth, getting dressed and feedingyour friends. .
SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK This page features Alexandria Blaelock's short stories. It includes each story's cover, and a short synopsis of each title. UNIDENTIFIED MAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I like to trawl the State Library of Victoria archives for pictures to illustrate my posts. Frequently, they are unknown people. Like thisunidentified man.
LETTERS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Thanks so much for your interest in my writing. If you’d like to stay up to date on the development and release of my books, sign up for monthly Letters from My Library.. You’ll also get research interestingness (that doesn’t get to the blog), gossip about my writing life, and the odd special offer. THE GHOST DETECTORS: A HAYWARD HALL SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SIGNATURE WARDROBE UNVEILING OUTFIT • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCKSEE MORE ON ALEXANDRIABLAELOCK.COM THE HAPPY BENEFITS OF OVERCOMING FEAR • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I fear I have made a mistake c. 1907, image by David Henry Souter (1862-1935). Eve Pryor Collection of Comic Postcards, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria. One of the 2019 Emerging Writers Festival workshops I enjoyed was Madeleine Dore’s Reaching the Finish Line, but it was main ly about overcoming fear.. OvercomingFear of What?
STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
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Life is a finite thing. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Sometimes life is all too short, and sometimes it’s way too long. Australian botanist Dr David Goodall felt his had taken too long. HOW TO CHOOSE AN APPROPRIATE CARDIGAN • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I know that some people don’t quite get what I mean by appropriateness in clothing. So today we’re talking about how to choose an appropriate cardigan (because it’s winter in Melbourne) by discussing why I have two red cardigans in my wardrobe. SHORT STORIES • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy paper books. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. SILENT WALK IN THE PARK • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK We take Pretty Girl to the park every day. Usually we see cars and people. But more recently it's been a silent walk in the park. Onlythe ccasional
THE PLEASURE OF GETTING THINGS DONE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The Finish (University Boat Race) Wood engraving The Illustrated Australian News, May 1 1893 via State Library Victoria. Despite the hope of getting things done, we’re often better at FORGETTING AND REMEMBERING • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK A couple of years ago, when I had a reliable memory, I wrote about Remembering and Forgetting; the difference between intending to remember, and intending to forget. Depending on the memory, each can take as much effort as the other. LOVELORN, LOVESTRUCK AND LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT • ALEXANDRIA His good looks draw you in You want to know what makes him tick. Your heart pounds when he’s nearby. You try to keep your secret passion close, but his touch is electric. THE NATURE OF PLEASURE • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK I recently read an article suggesting stoke survivors have a decreased ability to experience pleasure. So it made me wonder about the natureof pleasure.
THE TINY PRETTY THINGS • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK When you think about it, life is all about the tiny things. The tiny pretty things. Especially when there doesn’t seem to be much that’s positive going, say round about now. STRESS FREE VIRTUAL DINNER PARTY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK Cooking for friends and family can be as terrifying as organising an international peace summit. Stress Free Dinner Parties offers a simple step-by-step plan for getting it all done. So you can relax and enjoythe party too.
THE GUARDIAN'S VIGIL: A SHORT STORY • ALEXANDRIA BLAELOCK The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries. LONG WEEKEND IN THE SNOW: A SLIGHTLY SCARY SHORT STORY The pandemic is having a big impact on book printing and distribution, assuming you can afford to buy them. All my work is available digitally, for purchase, and for loan through libraries.* RSS
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