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, I’m a disabled Australian living in Edmonton, Canada. The weather is a balmy -20°C right now. As I approach my two-year anniversary of not being able to meet my family, I find myself gravitating towards bits and pieces from the Southern Hemisphere. So, imagine my joy when I saw Charlotte Allingham’s gorgeous cover for issue 105. And then your “Down under, abroad”

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