Visiting Parents!

Hello!
Sorry I’ve been neglecting you all!
Mad housework, then my parents arrived! Its been so lovely seeing them again. Its been over a year since they have been here.
Of course they’ve noticed a lot of changes – best seen in real life than via photos

Enjoying being able to go down the back to pick or dig up dinner.
We’ve eaten lots of new potatoes.

And carrots
Finally got the leg of lamb out of the freezer to roast up, with all the veggies etc. Was fab!

Desserts…

I managed to get into the hothouse and mulch some stuff…

ooooo – and check out our Christmas present from my youngest sister and family…

I love it! Suits this little garden beautifully!

Poor Mum and Dad had a really rough crossing over on the ferry. It took them a couple of days to get their equilibrium back.
They rested for a couple of days – we even put the fire on as it had turned chilly! Bit different from the 45C (113F) they had at their home on the mainland!
Eventually they felt up for a bit of a walk 🙂 (Brave of them huh? lol – seeing where we hike on occasions!)

Naturally we took it very easy. It was a beautiful day so we went up to Sisters to see the view over Anniversary Bay

The banksia are showing lots of new flower growth – they are so cool

Of course, plenty of old ‘Big Bad Banksia Men’

We finished up the day back at a local cafe/antique shop for a late lunch… and met Fiona who had popped in there for a cuppa too so that was well timed!

Well… I have a backlog of stories – Still haven’t had time to post process day two of the Walls of Jerusalem walk… we’ve made soap and put in a watering system in my new garden (Exciting) and tomorrow we have tentative plans to go kayaking!
BUT – thats enough for now!
Have a wonderful weekend
Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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