Early (Almost) Night

Gotta go to bed and its way later than it should be!
I have to get up at an hour I would normally see from the other end of the day (5am)
Have to be at Margies early to set up for the garage sale.
And we all know by now how much I luuuurrrve mornings!! (This will be character building I am sure)

Anyway, the weather has been pretty average… with a lot of rain. We could do without the rain tomorrow, but this is Tasmania in autumn, so – anything is possible!

I shall return tomorrow evening with a full report, a few snaps and with luck, a few more dollars!!!

Cheers!

Fitting in Unexpected Jobs

My capsicum forgot to grow!

Hello!
Yesterday I muddled through a few things, then gave up and did a speedy walk around Anniversary Bay with Jeff. We smashed our normal time too! Pre-Overland days we were doing that circuit in over two hours. A few days ago we managed 1hr & 45 minutes. Yesterday we felt a bit chuffed with a 1hr & 31 minute dash!! (pant pant)

So – I felt brave enough to start trying on clothes to see what I could take to summer in Texas. I was upstairs rifling through my swimmer collection and I could hear all these thudding noises… thought it was Jeff.
Well… it was Jeff, but not my Jeff… Cousin Jeff with a load of wood!
Yay (frantically adding this to list)

So – I guess my next job is wood stacking!

Actually there was a small lavender bush growing in the path where the wheel barrow would be going, so I had to do a bit of transplanting first.

It was growing so happily in the dodgiest soil ever!

Since I have managed to do nothing with this patch since I created it, I figured the lavender could live near the self seeded pumpkin.

And I might add my compost soil in here is a bit divine!

I would also like to point out how brilliant this plot is for lack of weeds!! I created it months and months ago, and not a weed in sight! That thick layer of newspaper really did the trick! One day I might plant something in it!! (besides the lavender bush)

Anyway, I then busied myself and turned this –

into this –

It was kind of annoying because I just finished clearing the stack and Cousin Jeff returned to drop the second load off!!

But I left this pile here and will look forward to sorting it out tomorrow

Time to get back into my packing mode.

I had to write a new list – just of people and presents/souvenirs I wanted to take. I think I finally have most of that sorted. (and packed into safe boxes and packets)

Then it was the agony of going through my clothes to see what was suitable to take with me. Happily a lot of my clothes are fitting better. I think I have found enough that aren’t too horrible looking to pack so I can avoid the whole dreaded ‘shopping for clothes’ excursion.
Granted the jeans I want to wear on the plane need a button sewed on, but I can cope with that (All my other jeans have worn through in the nether regions and aren’t possibly the best ones to take with me)

Anyway, I have a pile of possibles to go through, presents sorted, shoes glued and bags decided upon.

11 days and 14 hours to go.

Cheers!

The lovely hand made goats milk soaps -now nicely presented wrapped in origami paper!

Big Heart

So… what do you do with 32 million five cent coins?

You make them into a massive heart of course  – get yourself a world record then dump all the money into cancer research!

I have been following Connie & her brother Sam at Love Your Sister – a family that has devoted so much to raising money to kick cancer in the backside. (Sam, I must admit has a whole string more of colourful adjectives than I am willing to write down in my blog 🙂 )

Emma throwing in her coins!

One of my sisters, Rosemary, who lives in Canberra where this event is happening, and my niece Emma went down after work to join in the fun – so all the photos are from Rosemary (She is like my interstate correspondent)

Due to the amount of coins received, there was no way they could stack them – so they just built a big heart shape and let people (in Sam’s words) “Piff them in!”

There were stalls set up to buy this and that to add $$ to the cause – I can’t upload videos on my page, but the fairy floss had flashing lights!! Can’t get much cooler than that hey?

Rosemary said the security at the barrels amused her. How far do you think someone is going to get trying to move a barrel full of coins?? Only the very strong criminals need apply.

There was other fun stuff around. Fancy a go on a unicycle?
When Connie was diagnosed with breast cancer, Sam set out on his unicycle and rode 15,000kms (9320 miles) around Australia, setting a Guinness World Record and raising over 1.75 million dollars! That takes brotherly love to a whole new level!

You donated by buying five cent coins by the metre. I am assuming that distances to each location noted here also let you know how many five cent coins you’d need to line up to get there!!

Meh – too much maths – lets eat fairy floss! (Emma and her friend, Oscar – who was experiencing his first ever taste of that sugary goodness!!)

This is Connie’s last project. The cancer is taking its toll, but she wanted to do something amazing while she still could.
They aimed at a million dollars. Things are still happening out there as I write, but at last count they were up to $1.6 million.
I am so very happy it has been such a success – and that money will go directly to the places it needs to go to get the research done.

Cheers!

PS link to an interview with Connie and Sam – They are so excited – its lovely to watch!

PSS while proof reading this I did read that they made over $2 million!

 

 

Two Weeks

Hello!
I realised yesterday that I only had two weeks left before I am due to leave the country. It shouldn’t have come as a shock, but somehow I thought I had THREE weeks to go (this makes all the difference of course!)
I needed an emergency cup of hot chocolate, a lie-down and probably would have benefited from breathing into a paper bag for a while.
Then I scoffed half a block of chocolate which felt good at first, then I regretted it  (Like how many km’s am I going to have to hike to work THAT off my bottom huh?)
Stupidly I have been a ball of anxiety all day. And its not like I haven’t travelled about the world before!! I’d like to figure out what it is that is making me all skittish and sort that out because its driving me nuts!  I prefer the laid-back version of myself!!

It was a pretty nice day out there!! But I had to knuckle down to some of the essentials.
Went into Burnie to pick up my plane ticket out of Tasmania (essential for sure) and printed nearly 200 photos. (Ruby’s b’day photos and others I needed for my book project)

Then an afternoon jaunt to get a bikini wax (like everyone needed to know). But I am going to summer – with beaches and things! (Note to self- find my swimmers that got no use in our summer this year)
So ow ow ow and that’s all done and another tick off the list (which I re-wrote)

Too nice of a day to miss out on doing some laundry.

My poor shoes! They have been worn almost to death! I bought some shoe glue to try to get the sole sticking back where they are meant to be. New shoes are definitely not in the budget right now, so these are going to have to do. I love them anyway – so comfortable. But I would rather not arrive in USA looking completely scruffy!

So for a start they got a soap up and a scrub and a good feeding with some shoe polish. The tin said ‘dark tan’, but to my eye, that looks purple!
Coooool 🙂
Will glue tomorrow and hope for the best!

Ok – I am going to go and stare at Pip and get some relaxation pointers!

Hope everyones week has started well!

Cheers!

 

 

Practicing People Photography

Hello!
We took a much more leisurely stroll around Anniversary Bay today with our friends, Sharon & Paul with their daughter, Lottie.
We sat for a mini picnic on the beach, enjoyed a hot drink and a really good catch up – while Lottie ran wild on the beach!

Sharon & Paul enjoying some time not working!

We met Sharon and Paul not long after they arrived in Tasmania a year ago. They sold up on the mainland, bought a bus and drove over (via the ferry) and lived on the bus until they found their property. I kept finding them at the markets and around the place – inevitably we became friends.

Family snap!

It was a funny day weather wise… at times raining and chilly…

Sometimes sunny

Sometimes both

Lottie was a lot of fun to take photos of – she is an active little girl but very photogenic when she was still enough to take a shot!

There is a lot for a little girl to do on the beach!

We even almost got a rainbow!

I know one little girl who will sleep well tonight (and probably her mother too!!!)

Cheers!

A Few More Tomatoes!

Hi there!
Just sorting the good, the bad and the ugly of the tomatoes! Thought I might do a batch through the dehydrator. Save some freezer space!

The house currently smells like a big tomato.

The chooks got the dodgy tomatoes and some warm mash. Seriously – they NEED to up their game – one or two eggs a day from 11 birds is pretty slack!

Boy oh boy did they enjoy that! Our little half silky/half Australorp was especially keen. I thought she was going to pop!!

Sticky beaks everywhere!

This carrot is doing well… considering its growing in the pathway with the weeds!!

Plenty of other carrots in the proper bed as well as seeding ones!

Lots of celery seeds!

Look! More tomatoes! haha

Todays haul!!

Hope your weekends are going along fabulously!

Cheers

(It rained a lot today on and off!)

Zucchini Slice

Hello!
Our zucchini’s are showing no signs yet of laying down and giving up for the season.
Its when you start frantically scratching about to make something else out of them – especially when the freezer is chokkas!

Anyway – below is the zucchini slice recipe I use.
Add a nice side salad and dinner is good to go!

(All photos below courtesy of my sister, Rosemary)

ZUCCHINI SLICE

Ingredients:
375g (14oz) grated zucchini
1 large onion finely chopped
1 large carrot grated
1 cup grated cheese
3 rashers of bacon chopped
1 cup self raising flour
1/2 cup oil
5 eggs
salt/pepper

Method
Combine vegetables, bacon and cheese
Add flour – stir through with some salt & pepper

Whisk oil and eggs then add to the mixture
Pour into a baking tray (well greased or lined with baking paper)
Bake at 180C (350F) until golden brown (30-40 minutes)

Its a recipe you can play with a bit – adding things like sun dried tomatoes etc.
A nice easy dinner to prepare!

Cheers

 

Hello Ruby!

Ruby Selfie!

Hello! Sorry its been so long since I did a Ruby Update!!
It was a gloomy day but not a rainy one, so I went over to try to get a bit done in the garden – going to have to get my skates on to make a good go of it all before I leave for Texas!

There are a few things left in Ruby’s garden. Like most of us around the country, the season was disappointing in the garden for her.

I concentrated on three plots to get up the seed producing weeds. Hoping to get some seaweed and load up the gardens that Ruby doesn’t intend to use over winter. Less weeding in the spring.

A bit of spray has been used in some areas to clear out the garden. Sometimes when you are 100 you are allowed a few shortcuts!

These plots yielded a few potatoes and a couple of small pumpkins.

Not much luck with the pumpkins at Ruby’s place either! Just a few small ones.

Ruby had a bit of a wobbly day today! A few weeks back she sat on the broken milk crate and it pinched the back of her leg. It has caused her a lot of grief. She said today that she expected her leg to hurt, but didn’t expect it to effect the rest of her – she gets very worn out quickly.
I said its probably because she was cranky at the leg, which was why she was feeling worse than she should have!

She laughed and agreed. Ruby hates being slowed down. Never mind that she is over a century!! She gets really grumpy when she can’t get about full steam ahead!
So I said I was taking a photo of her cranky face

Clearly she doesn’t take me seriously!
It was lovely to come inside after digging in the garden for a few hours and have a cuppa (and scones!!!) with both Ruby & Margie and catch up.
We were talking about making a coffee table book out of her 100th birthday photos which Margie and I will get onto when I get back from Texas.

Ruby also stocked up on the cheap yarn in the local shop so she can continue to knit her squares, that Margie then sews together into brightly coloured knee rugs. (I really want to go back there myself and have a naughty yarn spending spree)(I must resist!)

Nice bushy carrots
The beetroot continue to do well
Mini Cabbages
They are getting a little eaten but the hearts seem good

Hope everyone has had a lovely day! Not long and the weekend will be upon us again! Yay!

Cheers

Short & Sweet

How did it get to be May already? Really!
Still lucky to have tomatoes in the last month of autumn coming along.
I picked some fresh herbs that went into a spaghetti bolognese tonight – turned out pretty nice (with the added advantage of leftovers!)

Fingers crossed for some nice weather tomorrow!

Cheers!

Mum – Don’t Read This Post (Yet)

Hello! Doesn’t this look like great weather? Funny – it went through stages of perfect sun and skies, then in typical Tassie fashion, poured!
Not a great day for getting into gardening, but enough dry spots to get out and do a few things… Like take Pip for a wheelbarrow ride

Seriously – the best 15 minutes wasted of the day!
Apparently this new wheelbarrow doesn’t hold the terrors of the old one! (Which he wouldn’t go near if it was in motion!) We went all around the yard and when I stopped he thought he was going to settle in for a snooze!

However, the purpose of me being outside with the wheelbarrow was to stock up the wood at the back door – so eventually I had to evict him and get on with my work

Then a few minutes to appreciate some autumn flowers

I got back down into town to post a couple of things – notably my Mothers slightly late b’day present that I finished off.

She did tell me not to post it and just give it to her in November when we meet and go to Japan – but I am all excited I finished it and its too difficult to wait that long. So I accidentally put it in the post. In a few days I will get a phone call with a small lecture about not taking notice of my Mum 😀

It took me a while to find the colour wool I wanted. Mum had asked for something with pink in it, but it was hard to find anything that was not ‘teenage girl’ pink. I think this is rather lovely – Hopefully I have chosen right!

I started this one with no good reason – and I KNOW I am going to regret the ambitious colour changes. Its going to take an eon to sew in all the threads!!!

Other things I have been working on are face washers. I plan to take them to Texas as presents. I just have to weave in the ends and they are done. A friend is doing me another two.  I figured Texas was too hot to knit my friends scarves, gloves and beanies, so face washers are useful. Its just the time it takes to do these!!! Forever!!! (Small needles and thin cotton!)

There is a big yarn sale on at a local shop – just acrylic, but its a nice soft one. I couldn’t resist getting some new colours!! Just making some cozy cuffs! The one pictured above is nearly finished as of tonight. They grow a lot more quickly than the face washers!
Most of these projects are worked on in the evenings when Jeff and I have finished dinner and are watching a movie. (Got to multi-task!)

Hope your day is fabulous!

Cheers