Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Saturday, 23 February 2019
Becky grows a food forest
Lots of action up at Lawson. Bec and Mike, friend Georgia, and
Mike's brother Tim lending assistance.
Making a garden of engagement party gifted trees and plants.
Also growing edible greens in raised beds they made themselves,
out of recycled tin sheets and timber sleepers.
A benefit is the neighbours loaning their goat Victor to help out.
Amongst the drainage digging works, a lovely big Diamond Python
has been found.
Mike's brother Tim lending assistance.
Making a garden of engagement party gifted trees and plants.
Also growing edible greens in raised beds they made themselves,
out of recycled tin sheets and timber sleepers.
A benefit is the neighbours loaning their goat Victor to help out.
Amongst the drainage digging works, a lovely big Diamond Python
has been found.
A nice dinner
A big baking tray of roast veggies. Drizzled with the oil from the marinated
olives, and slices of olives amongst my end of the tray tucked in with the
potatoes.
Balsamic glaze too. Finally a crumbling of goat's cheese over.
olives, and slices of olives amongst my end of the tray tucked in with the
potatoes.
Balsamic glaze too. Finally a crumbling of goat's cheese over.
Monday, 18 February 2019
Sydney city - seen from the water
Cities are strange places, layers of history and eras. A true mish mash
of styles.
Ugly, interesting, growing.
The city seems to be grey, so any splash of colour, texture, heritage or
natural feature is welcome to the eye.
The detail, and warmth of honey-toned sandstone buildings, provide a
relief.
of styles.
Ugly, interesting, growing.
The city seems to be grey, so any splash of colour, texture, heritage or
natural feature is welcome to the eye.
The detail, and warmth of honey-toned sandstone buildings, provide a
relief.
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