Jan Ruff-O’Herne, 93, stands in the front garden of her beautiful stone house in Adelaide.
A great grandmother, she has many reasons to look back on her life with immense satisfaction. Sustained by her talented, artistic family, nourished by her deep Christian faith, she describes herself as “lucky”.
But there were dark days that have shaped her life too.
As a young woman, she was imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II, along with her family and many other Dutch civilians in what was then the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia.