Friday, November 29, 2013

Birds & worms


Poor worm.
Little fingers were not disgusted by it at all.
In fact the little fingers almost took it to the little human mouth.
The blue wrens got fed as well.


Thursday, November 28, 2013

Wine master


It's all dry.
Except for the grapevines.
They are bright green.
And need a lot of care.
Wine master here checking out the situation.


One jarrah down


The days in the sleepy countryside are full of action.
A 30 meters tall jarrah came down today. 
One loud crack and a thump.
The foliage was marinating in the hot sun on the ground.
A beautiful eucalyptus perfume wafted all around. 
I wish we had a sauna here.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Local curiosities


The local police station in the country.
And the sign in the foyer of that police station.
Makes you wonder...

At least the library was beautiful and brand new.
I could easily spend more time there.
Sitting and reading. Staring out into the bush and creek.

The main street of this little town
is a great place for chance encounters.
I met a friend from the city there
among others.

Country break


Rolling hills, 
winding roads, cows grazing in the paddocks. 
Pretty flowers, bright green young grape vines, 
fresh veggies from the ground.
Electric blue tiny wrens, frogs playing their banjos in the pond.
Morning and afternoon naps 
and an exhausted dirty little boy sleeping through the night. 
Popeye and I are in the country for the week!

Monday, November 25, 2013

Purple


It's this time of the year again.
Purple everywhere.
Jacarandas must be one of the prettiest trees around.
Best displayed lining a whole street.
Even the ground is covered in purple when the flowers fall.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

An early visitor


It's amazing how much children change you and your ways.
Christmas was never allowed in our house outside of December.
But what do you know!
Here's the tree all decorated just a bit after mid-November.
It is so pretty and brings a smile to everyone's face.

Friday, November 22, 2013

The best tip


To store leafy greens.
I've tried the fridge and the crisper in the fridge.
Had them in vases on my kitchen benchtop.
They last a couple of days and start to wilt.
Some with roots I've planted in a pot outside.
They do well, even delight me with flowers.
But the tip.
Wet a tea towel, wrap your leafy greens in it and store in the fridge.
Your greens stay crisp and nice for ages - just remember to keep the towel moist.
Thanks Jamie O!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Today was a good day


Swimming and splashing with the water baby.
Ice cream in the car wash.
Shiny floors after vacuuming and mopping.
Bit of crafting and screen printing inspiration.
Healthy dinner.
Beautiful sunset walk on the beach.
Clouds had a silver lining.