Evie turned 8 yesterday, on a cold wintery day, good for being inside. They day she was born there was a frost- I remember because the back deck was slippery on our way out to the hospital.
A musical marble run will be the highlight of the school holidays I think, it has little xylophone segments that can be slotted in in various combinations. They play a note as the marble runs over them.
It can go together with her basic Quadrilla set, to make a bigger one. There are endless possibilities with this game, and it should keep them entertained for years to come. Happy birthday Evie!
Monday, June 30, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
Lake Elizabeth
Yesterday, we completed the Lake Elizabeth loop walk for the first time. We've been there at least 3 times before, started the walk, and turned back as we weren't sure how long it was, and hadn't allowed enough time. Perhaps because the sign says 3.5 hours return. We did it in less than 1.5 hours, and we didn't rush.
There is some spectacular scenery there, as the lake was formed in 1952 when there was a land slide caused by record rainfall. Lake Elizabeth is situated in the Otway Forest, near a town called Forrest.
Platypus are plentiful here, but you have to arrive early in the morning, and perhaps take a canoe ride for a chance to see them.
There is some spectacular scenery there, as the lake was formed in 1952 when there was a land slide caused by record rainfall. Lake Elizabeth is situated in the Otway Forest, near a town called Forrest.
Platypus are plentiful here, but you have to arrive early in the morning, and perhaps take a canoe ride for a chance to see them.
We saw lots of fungi.
Friday, June 20, 2014
In the garden this week
Kale, radishes, leeks, lettuce, all chugging along
Chilli's still adding some colour, as well as garlic, mature leeks, raspberry canes that need taming and a trellis
Winter colour
A new front fence that Andrew has been working on for the past month, with some help from my Dad. They've done a good job haven't they? There's still a few bits to finish off, and a passionfruit to grow along the wires. We now have a no junk mail sign.
Lots of little oranges
Silver Princess blossoming
The 2 new chickens, I think they're about 15 weeks old now.
And a new back fence went in yesterday (as well as 5 new fruit trees!) Our neighbour had a big canopy of plumbago and something else with an orange flower, that was growing over our side, pushing over the fence, and creating lots of shade for us. With the canopy now gone, and a new fence up, we've been able to fit in some trees on dwarf stock. There's 2 new pears (Corella and Conference), an apricot Trevatt, which fruits after the 2 Moorparks we already have, an apple Cripps Pink, otherwise known as Pink Lady, and a cherry Lapin, which fruits after the Stella we already have. I'll gradually mulch this bed with the chook straw I clean out every weekI've done another fruit/nut tree count, and now we're up to 33, which doesn't include the kiwi vines, the passionfruit that will go in, or any of the berries.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
What happens when you don't have a no junk mail sticker
We've been replacing our front fence for the last few weekends, and our new letterbox went up this afternoon. I don't have a new 'no junk mail' sticker yet, so look what happened within a very short time. 20 catalogues! A small part of what is wrong with the world.
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