A Season for Everything (essay)
By Tarla Kramer
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In October 1998 I moved to Alice Springs, just as the hot weather was beginning. Summer in northern Australia turned out to last for almost six months...
Tarla Kramer
Tarla Kramer grew up in Adelaide, South Australia. After a few trips to South America, and a few years in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, she returned to her home state. She now lives in the Flinders Ranges, about 350km north of Adelaide, with her four children, 2 cats, 1 cocky and half a dozen chooks.
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