From my driveway.... splendid |
And we must remember that all these things, the nuances, the anomalies, the subtleties which we assume only accessorise our days, are infact here for a much larger and nobler cause. They are here to save our lives.-Stranger than fiction screenplay by Zach Helm
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The night before summer
Monday, November 22, 2010
Pumpkin Patch
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Next surprise seedling were a bumble of tomato plants...there are too many and they are already to big to move well. I will let the drama play out as it may. I might end up with a barrel full and have to make my own tomato sauce, a nice dilemma to have.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Summer is a week away
Jane watering the parsley |
The cabbage |
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Garden now
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Things to do
Went to the hardware store early this morning and bought some tomato plants and some thyme. I look forward to planting them but...that's allot of tilling i have to do. So it will be a hard days work along with all the house cleaning, making dinner, and out for exercise with the girls tonight. While i was in the plant section today i found a small version of some trees i have out back. I think its fruit is edible and i never knew it. Will do some research.
So it's the next day and i can proudly state that i tilled the soil, replanted in the way plants and planted the new arrivals. There are 3 sweet bites and 3 patio hybrids that will mature 2 weeks earlier than the sweet bites.
I've now sown some mixed lettuce and mizuna. Have not had much success in the past planting seeds on purpose and getting a seedling out of it. If it self seeds it will grow well. If i plan it out my plants normally struggle and then get eaten by something. Let us hope and pray that i will have finally attained a green thumb and we get a great crop.
So it's the next day and i can proudly state that i tilled the soil, replanted in the way plants and planted the new arrivals. There are 3 sweet bites and 3 patio hybrids that will mature 2 weeks earlier than the sweet bites.
I've now sown some mixed lettuce and mizuna. Have not had much success in the past planting seeds on purpose and getting a seedling out of it. If it self seeds it will grow well. If i plan it out my plants normally struggle and then get eaten by something. Let us hope and pray that i will have finally attained a green thumb and we get a great crop.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Favorite things
Sunshine! That's what I've been waiting for. This colour combo is one of the happiest i can think of. Gone is the suck winter weather it's time to celebrate!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
YUMMM
I must tell whoever is reading that this recipe is a winner. I made it with porterhouse steak and added a small onion and 1 garlic to the sauce. I just cut them in half and remove them once all the cooking is done and they have released their caramelised flavor.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Playdoh...Doh!
Just made playdoh This recipe is so quick and easy. Just realised that the colour of it is just like my carpet...not a good idea as i probably won't see where it ends up.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Artichokes are mysterious
Very excited to start harvesting artichokes from my veggie patch. There is little else to harvest apart from some silver beet that just keeps giving. It's a very weird and wonderful plant the artichoke. The flowers are stunning but i think id rather eat the artichokes than let them flower.
Now how to cook the artichoke. it's a bit intimidating at first when your holding this weird flower thing the size of your hand thinking "somehow I've got to cook this and make it edible". It was quite fun cooking my first artichoke and extra rewarding was that it came from my garden and i didn't go out and buy the sad looking ones at the shop.
Now how to cook the artichoke. it's a bit intimidating at first when your holding this weird flower thing the size of your hand thinking "somehow I've got to cook this and make it edible". It was quite fun cooking my first artichoke and extra rewarding was that it came from my garden and i didn't go out and buy the sad looking ones at the shop.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Spring time junkie
Spring is the coolest. On the last day of winter I envisage my own spring festival. I plan to replant and extend the veggie patch, putting in an abundance of seedlings for the Summer crop. More importantly i want my house to be bombarded with flowers.
Those little pots i kept on the kitchen window sill over the frosty season get kicked out into the sunshine, "go on my lovelies get growing in the fresh air".
So much cleaning to do and organising for outdoor living.
Then Spring comes and it just rains, be it a bit warmer and we have more daylight now. We have had about 3 beautiful spring days since the first of September and the plants are thriving. I have done some small things to start off my Spring festival, like bringing in some nasturtiums into little glass milk bottles...very pretty, and panning of the veggie patch. There is more to be done later but for now i will enjoy the rain.
Those little pots i kept on the kitchen window sill over the frosty season get kicked out into the sunshine, "go on my lovelies get growing in the fresh air".
So much cleaning to do and organising for outdoor living.
Then Spring comes and it just rains, be it a bit warmer and we have more daylight now. We have had about 3 beautiful spring days since the first of September and the plants are thriving. I have done some small things to start off my Spring festival, like bringing in some nasturtiums into little glass milk bottles...very pretty, and panning of the veggie patch. There is more to be done later but for now i will enjoy the rain.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Winter



The sound of kookaburras in the forest of Olinda Mt Dandenong is so beautiful. As i woke up in the cottage the morning after our arrival i knew it was going to be a great time away. The comfy bed with feather cover and pillows and a canopy of soft white cheesecloth draping down the sides was not easy to drag myself away from. But we had brought our little girl with us and the routine on holiday had to match the routine at home.
There were abundant water features, one at the front flowing under a bridge and at the back water running down some slopes and into the larger of the ponds.
We could see the neighbours garden when we opened the kichen an laundry windows, very nice landscaping, chickens had thier own little house with a picket fence. We enjoyed the open fire, port, tea and the spa, it was also a very adorable kitchen with on old stove that worked to perfection.
The day came for me to get out and and wonder the cute shops and garden paths and have a little "me time". I picked up some cool stuff bright rainbow tea towels, a salt pig, crystal candle holder, hand made berry soap, a pen with an illistration of a weed smoking Jamaican lamb singing into a mic, and finally a beautifully crafted journal by the rabbit and the duck.
Sunday, May 30, 2010


The garden is going through changes. This camellia and has never really flowered before this fall...just gorgeous. The strawberry here has some late fruit every year.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Mothers day

To market to buy a sack of potatoes and an old Rosella preserves Jar. An overcast morning which made it all the better. A great coffee and a pumpkin scone fresh as can be topped with jam and cream.
On my first mothers day my true love gave to me a pair of diamond earrings. I will treasure them and what they represent always. My daughter helped pick them out and signed the card.
Also, today we celebrate our girl turning 11 months, just one more month to go.
Coffee

How cold it's been the last two days and rainy! Perfect weather for hot beverages like my favorite the skinny cappuchino. My spunky man is a wonderful barrister and spoils me every day with a cup for morning tea. The smell of fresh coffee grind is intoxicating. The sight and sound of coffee being made brightens my day. Even the cats get their kittychino.
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