25.9.13

Goodbye Winter

Spring is here at last and it's time to say goodbye to winter. 
 
For starters, that means clearing out the freezer of all last year's fruit and veges to make room for this summer's crops.

The pumpkin soup for lunch with nice homemade bread on the last few cold days;























the boyseberries into jam (should go nicely with scones and cream for our visitors this week);
raspberries into sauce and the last zuchinnis into casseroles.














It's also time to pick the winter veges. Remember the peas and broccoli that went in in June. I'll need some helpers to help pick all those peas.



















Here are the sunflower seeds that Jamie planted.
They'll be ready for the children's garden at the cubby pretty soon.

 Look at these gorgeous little kids from next door to Uncle Cam's farm. Just a few days old.


 
 
 
 And two sleepy girls in the morning sun
This year's knitted rug is ready for use. Mostly done while watching TV. Just goes to show how much time we can waste if we just watch!!!
I call this one my 'Licorice Allsorts' rug.

Blossoms appearing on the Faraway Tree and colour everywhere in Nanne's Garden

8.9.13

A 'Herd' at Last

Mez has a mate at last. Little cutie Cindy, the Welsh pony. Lots of fun days ahead for little (and big) girls.
 




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