With all the recent happenings here, I neglected to write about a lovely day we spent recently travelling a short way up the east coast. Situated between Buckland and Orford is a beautiful bushland garden, open to the public. It's certainly is worth a visit. I think children would love exploring here. All credit to … Continue reading Bushland Garden
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Bad and downright Ugly
The next episode is so bad and ugly in nature that I can hardly bear to write about it. Our poor old beagle Della was attacked unmercifully by another dog. I have never seen anything so vicious in my life - manic, unprovoked rage by the offending animal. With a vet bill of thousands, which … Continue reading Bad and downright Ugly
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Well, things really have been busy around here. I'm going to put up a couple of posts to make up for lost time - by the end you will see why I entitled this the good, the bad and the downright ugly. The good thing about this busy time is the happy fact that … Continue reading The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
New man in my life
Meet the new man in my life - this is Terry the Rooster. Actually, he was hatched from an egg that was given to us by a neighbour, when our chickens were doing little by way of laying. We thought for a while he was Terrietta, even credited him with laying an egg. However, he turned … Continue reading New man in my life
Dessert cook-up
Gooseberry tart in the making. Yum, just LOVE gooseberries. Coffee mousse is setting in the fridge and there is also a Kentish cherry tart. All for dessert at our daughter Stephanie's "family day" lunch today! I've made a HUGE pavlova too, yet to be decorated so looks a bit ordinary at present (certainly not photo-worthy), … Continue reading Dessert cook-up
Bread Oven
So how about this? Finished today at last, after 6 months of planning and hard work on Robert's part. The final coat of seal has to 'cure' for one month before baking can begin. I'm counting off the days…….
Kentish cherries
Kentish Cherry picking last night, great fun with the Woods - Jacob learned he has a talent for the supreme, generations-old art of cherry pip spitting. In order to get enough pips for ammunition he had to eat rather a lot of cherries. The tummy ache later was not so good…. I'm a bit busy … Continue reading Kentish cherries
Season’s abundance
Think we are pretty lucky to live here in Tasmania. The produce is coming in thick and fast from the garden - today made raspberry and redcurrant cordial, blackcurrant cordial and jelly,as well as sparkling raspberry drink. Then there's coconut ice, and rocky road made from scraps of leftover chocolate. Robert picked kilos and kilos … Continue reading Season’s abundance
Bean Bag capers
Obviously Truffles is unaware of the rules of the BEAN BAG, Tom's prize possession and a no go zone for anything or anyone else. To merely touch it means risking a nasty hook claw placed painfully on your person. Strangely, he allowed the kitten's presence, though he has spent the last few days hissing at the … Continue reading Bean Bag capers
Green day
Bit of a focus on green today it seems. Spinach from the garden (silver beet actually) to make spinach and feta pies, pea and ham soup in the slow cooker and I'm about to go and plant rows and rows of dwarf beans. Fresh broad beans picked from the garden for dinner, yum. Whoever said … Continue reading Green day
