Cafe of Memories

Short stories and memories held by everyday objects and places.

  • A Dragonflies Day

    In a garden at Café du Memorìe, a dragonfly named Lumina embodies transformation, with iridescent wings and a deep connection to both water and air. She embraces change and wisdom, savoring each moment of her existence as a symbol of… Continue reading

    A Dragonflies Day
  • The Key

    Geoffrey a café owner, receives a large bronze key from a Parisian solicitor one morning. The key opens a sealed room beneath his café, containing artistic treasures and the journal of Jaques de Molay, the last Templar Grand Master who… Continue reading

    The Key
  • My reset

    Back in January my life had a reset. After a relaxing morning doing the art galleries up Brisbane, I returned home to the gold coast feeling tired and so laydown for a nap. I felt a fire in my chest… Continue reading

  • The lovers

    On a crisp and threatening Bordeaux morning with rain not yet falling two newly awakened lovers found solace in their favourite café overlooking the river. Pierre, a dashing young artist with a twinkle in his eye, and Amélie, a spirited and intelligent… Continue reading

    The lovers
  • Cafe of Memories

    Challenges in business are a given, but it’s our response to them that defines our trajectory. Looking beyond the immediate obstacle, there lies a realm of opportunity and learning. Continue reading

    Cafe of Memories