This February has been rather interesting. When the start of the month came around our family were in Vietnam - except of course Gran. The anxious mother in law is not cut-out for travel at the best of times these days. I will be posting more about Vietnam I am sure. Mostly because, having traveled … Continue reading February Firetails
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The Seawall
Most mornings during early November while I made quick visits to the garden to water before the heat hit, I heard the rumbling of large boulders being dumped onto our local beach. They are building a seawall. Just before Christmas it looked like they had got about half way and packed up most of the … Continue reading The Seawall
Summer Rain
After the 'heat wave' of the last couple of weeks we received a reprieve today with some decent rainfall. Though not particularly heavy, I am hoping it is enough to allow rain to penetrate a little further into the sand and soil than my watering has managed to do. The birds are noisy as night … Continue reading Summer Rain
1st January 2020
Some thoughts . . . It has been said that in the before time, our nation was not covered so much by eucalypts. As in, they were not the dominant tree species that we have today in Australia. But they have thrived with clearing and the reduction of fire events. In some ways, they … Continue reading 1st January 2020
More Dahlias
This past week the mauve dahlias are out and making a scene at the back door. They are being grown in our container gardens amongst vegetables. They certainly add a nice bit of colour to the garden. And here is a picture from the top of Castle Rock looking towards the Stirling Ranges this morning. … Continue reading More Dahlias




