Tracey thinks out loud here
This is not a content schedule. It is a conversation. When something arrives in the shop that has a story worth telling, Tracey writes about it. When the Wallaroo renovation reaches a moment worth sharing, you will find it here.
When she has something to say about the habits we all learned and some of us are trying to unlearn, this is where it lands.
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What you'll find here
New arrivals and the stories behind them.
Every piece that comes into Provincial Rabbit has a life before this one. Some of those stories are worth telling properly. When a piece arrives that deserves more than a caption, Tracey writes it up here. Where it came from. What stopped her. Why it belongs.
The Wallaroo Renovation.
An 1862 stone building with eight bedrooms does not renovate quickly. It renovates thoughtfully, one decision at a time. Tracey has been sourcing pieces for Wallaroo since long before the work began, knowing that the right thing has to wait for the right place. This is where she documents the process, the choices, the moments where the philosophy meets the plaster.
Flowers.
Something is growing at Provincial Rabbit, quietly and deliberately. Tracey’s love of flowers is finding its own form and she will write about it here as it develops. What she is growing. What she is learning. What keeps stopping her in the garden the way a good piece stops her at an auction.
Breaking old habits.
The good china is in the cupboard. The beautiful candles are saved for a occasion that never quite arrives. The vintage teacup is too precious to use. Most of us learned these habits somewhere and have never quite examined them. Tracey has, and she has things to say about it. These are some of the most personal pieces she writes, and often the ones that resonate most.

A Good Dog, A Good Day
Some days the best visitors arrive on four legs. Billie came in today and gave her Pup Cup a review

A Hundred Years Of Stories
Some pieces make the camera work harder than usual. This silverware caught the light in a way that was almost

Dahlias In The Rain
The weekend gave us a bit of everything. Sunshine, a touch of rain, and enough time to get our hands
