Saturday, October 25, 2008

Gone bananas ..............

I just had to take a couple of photo's of my little veggie patch.
Shows our reserve outlook and check out the geraniums - they are amazing this year too.
 

I'll take a shot of some in the front yard in the next few days.
The little garden has been so prolific this spring that I am keeping the family and half the street in salad vegs and spinach (we keep all the rhubarb tho! - yum)
I don't know if it was the compost, the rainwater (we had a little tank put in) or just the season and my TLC.

I have put in more seeds than usual and have rocket coming out of my ears (nice look) and self sown oragano, basil and thyme coming up everywhere, even in the cracks in the paths and pavers!
The beans are heading for the sky so I will probably be overwhelmed with them - LOL - I have three varieties in. The capsicums and eggplants have been really slow so we'll have to wait and see what happens with them.
Off for a cuppa ....
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Here's Harry .....



Our big boy is growing up.
Here's some shots from the weekend.
He's a such happy fellow.
Lee and I babysat on Saturday night and he settled really well and slept right through - well done.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Broken ......

I am off to Taree tomorrow to check on the growth of big Harry.
So, I'm getting in while I have an opportunity with a couple of 'broken' shots.


We got up one morning after a nasty wind storm to find this 'broken' limb from the gum tree out the front - it was very close to the window of Maureen's room at the front of the house but luckily all it damaged was the birdbath.
The SES came with a crew of at least 8 people with chainsaws and it was cut up and over the fence to await council pickup in just a flash. Well done SES!

The second shot I took down the coast last weekend.
It is a very interesting looking building and definitely 'broken'. LOL
I guess it was a barn sort of structure - there is a door at the top but no hoist or upper floor that I could see. Perhaps that's all lost in the ageing process or been removed for other use?
Maybe it was a hayshed where the bales were just stacked up on top of one another but they usually had open sides to allow for lots of air around the bales.
Also has sort of a 'lean to' addition on the side.

Looks a bit like a community hall but then why would the roof be so high.



It is quite close to the local store so I might wander in and ask it's history - one day.

Anyone for breakfast?

I've been a bit slack with my photo challenges lately but came across these FOOD photo's when I was looking for something else the other day.



Amazing aren't they? I think I had the last one - the BIG breakfast - enough for at least 3 people!



Makes me HUNGRY - I have been doing a meal replacement regime and have lost 4 kgs so far. I'm getting ready for Christmas!
Mind you I still have a life and can manage a few glasses of wine on the weekends!



These brekkies were served at a restaurant in Belmore basin in Wollongong.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Look what we found yesterday ...........


Our van park Bundilla at Durras North is right in the middle of the Murramarang National Park and there are easy walking trails through the bush and around the lake.
Yesterday we set out for a walk before we came home and look what we found!
I noticed a dark 'flash' in a tree and saw a male Satin Bower bird above us. Aha says I, I wonder where he came from? as you can see (or can't see really!) the bush looked fairly nondescript until I investigated further. I looked down and saw a blue peg - hmmm that's 'out of place' I thought.
I then peered under a Burrawang palm and saw this.
What priviledge to find his bower.
He has been very busy building his display 'vestibule' and lining the actual bower with saliva and charcoal mix - so the book tells me :-).
He has it decorated with straws mainly but also blue feathers, pegs and bottle caps. We found later that the park caretaker had thrown a blue peg onto the grass near the shower block when he was cleaning and it had gone when he went to pick it up - I wonder if it was the same one?

We see quite a few females down there and altho they are timid, they will come up on the deck for food. We don't seem to see the males, perhaps it's because they are too busy 'building' etc.
As you can see he wasn't too happy at us looking at his 'parade ground'.
It's so special that they build this close to 'civilisation'.
I just hope that the big goannas we saw later on don't find him.

A day out in Sydney ....


Last weekend, Maureen and I decided to have a day out in our beautiful Sydney.
We hopped on the train at Oak Flats - 5 mins away from home at 8.45am, paid our $2.50and away we went.
We arrived at Circular Quay at about 11am and wandered around to the Rocks - it was a bit showery but not cold. This gave a bleaker look to our harbour but there were still tourists wandering about. A young Canadian lass asked me to take her photo with the Opera House in the background and asked where we were from. "Oh we live her" says I. "Wow" she said - "Well how come you are still taking photo's of it?" My response was "Well, it's still beautiful!" And it is!
We walked around to Darling Harbour and caught the little trolley from the Aquarium to the main complex(to rest our legs!)where we had a nice lunch before walking up around the Maritime Museum and lighthouse to the ferry wharf to catch one back to the Quay. We had a great ride on the harbour and by now the sun was out to show it at it's best.
I just had to take another shot of the Opera House and Luna Park - the original shot does have the whole face but as usual Mr MosaicMaker cropped it for me! The building on the point surrounded by trees (for our non Sydneyites) is Kirribilli House - the PM's residence. Great view eh?
Then back on the train up to Central and home.
We got back to Oak Flats at about 6pm and had a GREAT day out just doing nothing except enjoying the day!
Not bad for $2.50 eh?
I didn't count the $4.50 the trolley ride cost or lunch and coffee - well they are absorbed costs - LOL

Saturday, September 27, 2008

And here are the carrot's going in .....

 
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I don't think they will be in a straight line!
Next photo's will be when it's time to thin them out and then we'll get to TASTE them.
If they make it that far - LOL.
She is so ernest in her endeavours - perhaps she will be a scientist or a botanist or maybe a Prime Minister one day!
Who knows ................

Zara's Garden .....

 
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Today Zara planted her first garden. Aunty Maureen helped her firstly with a petunia plant. And then Mardie added some carrots!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Fun at the beach ....

These shots were taken last weekend at the van.
We have found a great 'dog friendly' beach at Bateman's Bay and the doggies enjoy a frolic on the sand when we go into town.

 

You can tell the weather is warming up.
Even Bailey who is not a great water lover enjoyed a game in the creek.
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Dont stand still .....

Or you'll get painted!

 

We were in danger one and all today of getting a new paint job when Princess Zara was introduced to the concept of water painting.
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Friday, September 19, 2008

Early Morning in Paradise .....

 


Last Saturday morning I set off to the loo at 5.30am - as you do in a caravan park - but when I saw the sky I had to backtrack to get my camera.
It was well worth the effort!
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Saturday, September 06, 2008

Weekend with Harry


I was packaging up a parcel on Monday, which included a raggy quilt for new grandson Nick when I thought - 'wait a minute I have a free weekend!' So here I am.
It is just a fleeting visit - back home on the train tomorrow.
Here we are reading a book. Harry is growing up!

Monday, September 01, 2008

But wait - you get dirt on your hands!

 

"LOOK- dirt on my hands!"
 

"It's OK - I have dirt on my hands too says AM"
 
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"What fun - I'm allowed to run my hands under the tap!"
They learn something everyday don't they?

Helping in the garden.....

 

Zara loves to help ... she is helping Aunty Maureen put some pebbles around the pots.
"This is how you do it Zara"
 

"Now you get some out of the bucket .... that's right"
 
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"Now put them all in on top of the soil, under the leaves."

Last efforts for 'WET" are:

I have been a bit slack this month and haven't had time to do the 'in depth' stuff (sorry - LOL :-) But here are some oldies.

Wet Woofers



And some Wet Waves including the blowhole at Kiama when it's working!



And - a wet woman!
Leelee last year in Brad's pool.

Friday, August 29, 2008

This morning's Harvest

 

We bought some mushroom compost for the veggie garden a couple of weeks ago.

 

And, it certainly has it's fringe benefits.

 

Yummo - growing a few mushies before adding the compost to the garden. This bucket, about 4 days growth, weighed 2 kilos.

Can you guess who is having mushies on toast for lunch!

 
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Monday, August 18, 2008

A Successful Purchase!

 
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Look what we bought at the garage sales last weekend.
A very successful purchase at $5 I must say.
The only problem is that Miss Bailey - Bottomly Potts covered in spots likes it too even tho she only just fits in it!
I have had to stack stuff on it when not in use so it doesn't become a doggie bed. She has been hunted back to HER beanbag. I'm sure that her original owners must have let her sleep on various lounges and beds etc.
Anyhow Zara loves her new lounge - just right for reading Hairy Maclary and Slinky Malinki on! They are her current favourites.
I must tell you this weeks tale.
Firstly we are learning to wee on the potty which is really cute - flushing the toilet is the BEST fun.
We picked some geraniums in the garden and Mardie said - "come on we'll go inside and put them in some water."
So off I go to get a vase and when I came back out to the courtyard, here is missy dunking them in the dogs water bucket.
Well she WAS putting the in water wasn't she? She is just TOO cute.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Budding Soccer star

 


Here's Harry's big brother Nick playing soccer at Old Bar last Saturday.
He was all over the field isn't he ?
He scored a goal on Sunday but I wasn't there with the camera.
Well done Nick!
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Monday, August 11, 2008

This is what I call WET ....

My daughter Lee and I have just returned from a weekend in Taree with son Brad and his family. It was great to catch up with them all especially grandson Harry. He is growing into a big boy, full of life and mischief. He is a full time job for his Mum and Dad and big brothers. He is off like a flash when he finds a door open so the next project for Brad is to get a fence up in the backyard. Here is Harry in the bath last night. Definitely very WET. This is the first of the WET postings for the month.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

My favourite, favourite ......


I took this one in Tassie - just on a dam beside the road.
I had to climb over a fence to get the shot.
I just like it.