After quite a long absence from blogging I had to have, I am back, maybe with new vigour, may be...The garden in May looks lush. Summer 2018/19 was very dry and uninspiring.
We do not get snow but we still get Snowflakes. Euphorpia leucocephala
A highlight every autumn are the Tree-dahlia flowers winking from
above high stems.
In the fruit growing season now
citrus are ripening and providing fine juices. Soursop is bearing fruit and Pinks Mammoth were really huge and delicious.
Custard apples
The earliest very large Mandarins.
Daily native visitors in the garden.
Wonga Pigeons and the smaller crested Pigeons and the ever so naughty, lively rainbow lorikeets.
Simples; recycling at its best. Kintsugi (Japanese) embraces imperfection
and minimises waste.
...and now,
7 AM early morning sun in the Living room; 7/may/2019
The kitchengarden provides Basil to make a tasty Pesto. I used for this one Tasmanian walnuts instead of Pine nuts.
A highlight are always Alamanda flowers, on top A. Caramel and A. Cherry.
We do not get snow but we still get Snowflakes. Euphorpia leucocephala
A highlight every autumn are the Tree-dahlia flowers winking from
above high stems.
In the fruit growing season now
citrus are ripening and providing fine juices. Soursop is bearing fruit and Pinks Mammoth were really huge and delicious.
Custard apples
The earliest very large Mandarins.
Daily native visitors in the garden.
Wonga Pigeons and the smaller crested Pigeons and the ever so naughty, lively rainbow lorikeets.
Simples; recycling at its best. Kintsugi (Japanese) embraces imperfection
and minimises waste.
...and now,
"Be like a flower and turn your face to the sun."
- Kahlil Gibran
- Kahlil Gibran
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