Hello! How is everyone’s weekend going?
Cousin Jeff dropped off a load of firewood yesterday, so thought I might stir myself and get it stacked. We figure its a good thing to slowly get properly stocked up over the summer months – so its not a rush when the weather changes and the job is harder in the mud and rain.
Our lovely new wheelbarrow (thanx Mum & Dad) made the job a doddle. It fits a lot in and the spongy proper tyre goes over the bumps with ease
So – while in the mood of flinging things about, I thought I should do something about those umpteen bags of seaweed
I like checking up on my outside tomatoes… I think all around there is a distinct lack of bees on the job this season. I have plenty of flowers on everything but the fruit isn’t happening as it should…
The outside beetroots are going along alright. Not quite as impressive as my hothouse one, but not bad!
They really needed thinning out and weeding… so I did
Some that I pulled up that looked promising got transplanted into the garlic patch. I just realised I forgot to water them in! Oopsie. Better do that first thing tomorrow!
Again it was BBQ steak, new potatoes and salad for dinner. It will be a while before we get sick of that menu!
OK – this is not one for the vegetarians, but we are happy to finally be restocked with beef – especially now summer is here, so BBQ’s with salads are all the go at this time of year!
I spent a few hours at my cousins place packing and labelling – and choosing how we wanted our meat divvied up. We don’t care much for roast beef, for example (prefer lamb or chicken when it comes to roast dinners) so the roast cuts I just got cut into steak sizes.
Picked up a lot of bones – some to make stock, some for friends dogs 🙂
Having learned some lessons from previous stockups, this time I am ahead of the game. Its no fun diving into your freezer with a hammer and chisel trying to get dinner out.
So – heavy linings of newspaper to soak up blood hopefully will sort out some of that problem. Sometime tomorrow or the next day before the freezing process has completed, I will take it all out and reposition so cuts don’t meld into each other – even though I have done several linings of newspaper.
Can I say dinner tonight was divine.
My lovely husband’s main skill in the kitchen is cereal (I say this in a nice way… he is marvellously domesticated and I am a most grateful wife due to the fact that he LIKES IRONING!!)(whereas I am allergic) But I am the chief cook.
However – Youtube can teach you almost anything and boy oh boy can he bbq a steak!!
So tonight I bandicooted some new potatoes and steamed them and made up a salad – all from the garden of course. We indulged in the eye fillet steaks first because they are (were) sooooo goooood!
The supermarket isn’t going to do much good out of us for the next few months!!
Black dirt and its a dead giveaway that I was in Ruby’s garden today. Her paddock needed a mow – Jeff, the silly sausage, did it all with the hand mower as the ride on is still not working!
Ruby proudly dragged me all about the garden to show me what she has been up to
I followed up her amazing weeding job by feeding the roses, mulching and watering for her.
Then to look at the bean patch where she had started pulling things up.
Honestly!! You can’t leave that woman alone for a second! She decided to move the rebar out of the garden BY HERSELF!! She didn’t volunteer the information – I asked because I noticed it gone and had a sneaking suspicion that she didn’t ask for help!! I am halfway horrified and halfway impressed – imagine watching an almost blind 100 year old tottering about the garden with one of those big sections of rebar!!!! Eeeep!
I moved the others out of the way and weeded the rest of the plot.
I left Ruby to have a kip in the fresh air and got on with my weeding jobs
Jeff finally finished. We were going to scoot off as it was quite late and make a cuppa date for another day… of course we got inside and the darling had all the cups out ready to go and bun cakes on the table!! How could we say no!!!???
We couldn’t!
Back home I had a bit of watering to get done… and enjoyed a browse around the garden and hothouse.
In the hothouse I am really thrilled with my chillies! Especially the ones I have grown from seed – they are now showing fruit! Looking forward to making new batches of sweet chilli sauce.
I don’t even know the types I am growing!!! 🙂
We put the Hippy Kids on the bus this morning – they made it back to Canberra safe and sound. It sure is quiet around the house tonight!!
Last full day for Emma and Alasdair, so thought I better get my money’s worth! 😀
Lots of seaweed grass washed up at the moment, so we hitched up the trailer and went out to East Wynyard beach
I can’t tell you how much of a happy gardener I am! Four pairs of hands makes a massive difference! Glad I managed to squeeze in this job before they head off.
Of course, then it was a quick drive around the corner to have a goodbye cuppa with Ruby & Margie
Then a drive out to Penguin Beach to look at rocks – the tide was coming in and unusually there was seaweed everywhere!
It was still lovely down there, picked up a few new rocks (of course!)
All in all I think the kids have had a pretty good week! I know we have!
Hello! I got a good nights sleep and woke up feeling not stiff and sore like I suspected I would! Winning!
To continue…
It was time to tackle one of the harder parts of the days trek – Up!!
Then we got to the really fun bit – rocks with chain railings to help you haul yourself up! This part will be more of a challenge with a full pack!
Time for a breather and a selfie – the wind makes for an awesome hairdo!
We were still not quite at the top, but the view was just getting better and better
Figured this was the perfect spot for lunch! We had worked up an appetite and it was gorgeous sitting there in the sunshine taking in the breathtaking views
Dove Lake is where we have often gone to take visitors for a walk. If you missed my post about Cradle Mt click here to take a peek.
It was fantastic to see it from a whole new angle!
Once lunch was done, we decided we had time to walk on a bit further to see what was over the next rise.
It was very regretfully at this point that we decided to turn around and start to make the trek back.
Beside the track there were countless areas of mosses and tiny flowers, small bushes and other interesting bits of nature to admire.
The boardwalks in a lot of areas over yesterdays walk are a really good thing. People are not encouraged to leave the paths and trample over everything in sight. Its a way of helping us leave less of a footprint. Its such a popular place for hikers, that this really makes a difference to the vegetation up there
Naturally going back was a lot speedier than the trip up… gravity was more on our side! Seemed in no time we were back on the grassy plains
And to round off a fabulous day, we met a wombat!
Just ambling at the side of the track with not a care in the world!
Even better, although quite tragically I have no photo, on the drive out we saw a mother wombat crossing the road and trundling up the hill followed closely by her fat roly-poly baby and it was the cutest thing we had ever seen!!! Note to self… don’t put the camera away when driving… haha
Hope you have enjoyed the views! We certainly did!
Hello! We have had the best day – and I am preeeeetty tired now. Thought it best to break this up into parts.
We drove down to Cradle Mt National Park today to try out a new hike. I mentioned in a recent post about our plan to hike the Overland Track, which is a 6 day affair – carry in all food and camping stuff etc.
The first day is billed as the toughest so we thought we would walk part of the way to see what the fuss was about
Well of course the boardwalks at the beginning are a doddle.
Tiny streams wend their way all over.
Despite driving through lots of rain squalls and fog to get here, the weather today was just divine!
Lots of tiny flowers were out in bloom on the bushes
We came to a lake about halfway up, complete with old boatshed!
After a lot of ‘up’ we reached a spot where we saw a lot of ‘straight up’ !!
Just before I retire for the night… here is a shot looking back down from halfway up this section –
This was reasonably testing – will be more of a challenge with a full pack!
But the views at the top were worth every drop of sweat!
I must say it was a wrench to turn back today. Cannot wait to do the full walk!
Will be back tomorrow to finish the story!
Hello Beautiful Sunday!
Well… it wasn’t raining or blowing a gale, so in my books – beautiful!
I actually managed to get sunburned at the markets today despite it being rather heavily overcast!!
This afternoon I took Emma and Alasdair down to the river and set them off to paddle for a couple of hours!
The wind made it hard work going up river, but coming back down was a doddle! And at least no-one fell in!
Meanwhile I thought I would do some more therapeutic weeding. Most satisfying
As always, my little crooning fanclub kept me company
Decided to put in round two of the lettuce
I am enjoying the few flower patches that I deliberately planted… I haven’t done much of that in the past… the flowers had mostly been put in before we moved here and we just get the pleasure of them.
But the ones I have done this season are a real patch of cheerfulness at our back door and is rather inspiring me to get on and continue developing the back yard into a mass of cottage garden plots. Something to entice the bees and look beautiful as well.
Enjoy what is left of your weekend and have a fabulous Monday!
The weather – especially the wind – was pretty crazy today! We went out anyway – the kids are only here for a week so we don’t have the luxury of ‘waiting for a better day’ to do things.
We drove over to Stanley, which is about 40 minutes west of us. Its a gorgeous little township with ‘The Nut’ the dominant feature.
Its a hell of a walk up to the top, but a really excellent walk around the top – once you have stopped hyperventilating from the intense climb!
Its hard to take a photo of ‘wind’ but all the vegetation was bent sideways. The rain came in squalls and also sideways.
The wind was literally howling through those railings. The noise was intense as it hit the railings – kind of sounded like something you would hear in a horror movie 🙂
There was a brief respite as we walked into the wooded area. A lot more shelter and we could walk along as if we were sober, as opposed to the previous drunken reeling (sans alcohol because I am a Responsible Aunt)
There was quite a group of pademelons in this area casually grazing.
Jeff (who woosed out of the climb) stayed behind in the cafe and met the captain of this tall ship. They were stuck here due to weather for a while
I really enjoy the changing views on the walk around the top of the Nut.
Feeling somewhat battered, we made it back to the bottom and indulged in some Valhalla Ice cream (Always a treat when we go to Stanley) and meandered home to cook up a Japanese style dinner – complete with fresh salads of course – and relax.
Here’s hoping the weather will be a LOT kinder tomorrow!
Hello! Here we are at the end of the week (again)! We woke up to rain. Not just normal pitter patter rain. We woke to bucketing rain. (of course)
Blah – and two teenagers in the house to amuse! haha
We managed to sloth our way through breakfast, then sorted out getting all the berries bagged up and into the freezer.
Had to put out a couple of containers and towels for the leak that reappeared upstairs before driving into Burnie for a little shopping.
Bad Aunty (that’s me) had completely neglected to sort out a Christmas present for her niece!! Not that Emma was at all devastated, but she thought one of my crocheted shawls would be cool!! (See?? In my 40’s and I do cool stuff according to a 16 year old!! I’m good with that!!) So we went to Spotlight so she could choose what wool took her fancy.
On to Ruby’s for afternoon tea, then we drove up to the nearby abandoned school to see how the blackberries were getting on this season.
Last season there were none. The total lack of rain made for very poor blackberry foraging.
But this season with all the rain?? The tangle of blackberries are incredible with lots and lots of fruit coming along.
We are hoping to keep an eye on their progress and return at the right time with buckets to help ourselves.
I am thinking blackberry jam and of course, trying out making blackberry ice cream!
The land & school are for sale – but it has been empty for years. Of course its par for the course to see smashed windows and graffiti.
Blackberries are a major pest plant and these ones will be no fun to remove. The canes are formidable!
If we see the start of a blackberry on our place, it gets pulled out straight away. They are really hard to manage.
We often thought it a shame the building has gone to waste. Would have made a fantastic indoor market. While the foreshore market is great fun, being at the mercy of the weather in Tasmania is tiresome. An indoor venue that lacks the wind and sideways rain is a most attractive proposition!
It was great to see the blackberries going so well this season… (From a purely selfish viewpoint) – with luck we will time our return correctly and get a bit of free food.
By this time it had stopped raining so we swung by Fossil Bluff to go for a walk, check out the fossils on the cliff face and look for agate.
An excellent afternoon – fingers crossed for less water from the sky tomorrow!
Well… today did not go as planned! My niece Emma and her boyfriend Alisdair were travelling to Tasmania today to stay a week. A 4.30am start for them (and my sister) only to have the airline encounter some kind of staffing blunder which resulted in a FIVE HOUR delay!!
Clearly, they were not going to make it down here in time to catch the bus.
So I finished what house work I could in rather a rush and drove up to pick them up (4 hour round trip!!)
Luckily my lifestyle is mega flexible, so it was really no worries and lovely to be in the car for a couple of hours with the kids catching up and chatting.
While I finished preparing their rooms and making dinner, I sent them both into the raspberry patch to do the picking for me. Despite a LOT of raspberries eaten as they picked, they still managed to bring back 2.5kgs (5.5lb) to the house! Impressive!
Hopefully tomorrow its off to visit Ruby for a cuppa then we will choose a beach!!