Saturday, December 2, 2023

Working Hard in the Garden

 Have been spending time out in the garden, my plan once the bathroom renovation was finished we could order in a load of mulch. We had just had a good rain of about 20mm and the forecast was fairly cool for  the rest of the week with rain forecast at the end of the week, so figured it was a good time to make it happen. We had 5 cubic metres of mulch delivered Friday at 8am, after walking the dogs and having breakfast, Bill and I got to work and we spread the mulch. It took all day with a few short breaks and just as we were finishing sweeping up the rain started to fall and overnight we had 17 mm of rain which really settled in the mulch. It was followed the next week with over 100mm falling, so really pleased we got it done when we did.

Here is the big pile of mulch ready to be moved.

I brought a wheelbarrow for Lachlan but had to test it out to make sure it worked. Much quicker having two wheelbarrows. Now I know where I can go to borrow one!



Just swept the path and then the rain started. 


Finally may have mastered growing blueberries. I have tried several times. Growing them in pots seems to be the best way here in Canberra.

Amy bought me these lovely daisies for my birthday



Bill and I also got a load of gravel to put between the veggie beds. Was very pleased with the outcome. I have zucchini, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and leeks growing this year. Already picking zucchini.


Lucy finally mastered the dog door- or got brave enough to push it open, I think she knew what to do was just scared of the swinging door.



Little Hugo chilling out on his back


My planter box I made from fence palings at my woodwork classes- finally finished!



Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Cape Paterson with Mum November 2023

 The Melbourne Mamouney's have and annual catch up on the Melbourne Cup holiday, so finally managed to get myself organised to go down to Melbourne for that. I flew down on the Saturday then took mum away for 2 nights down to Cape Paterson, just over an hour from Berwick. We had a lovely 2 nights away then drove up to Kim and Fil's on the Tuesday for the Melbourne Cup BBQ. It was great to catch up with family members all in the one place. I flew back to Canberra on the Wednesday.


We enjoyed a light lunch at the Old Dalyston Church Cafe- great service and lovely food.

We stopped off at Kilcunda Beach, found the Old Trestle Bridge which is now a bike trail


Victoria certainly has lovely beaches.


Mum enjoyed listening to the waves and just seeing the ocean

Another day we drove up to Loch, it was a lovely drive through rolling green hills, lots of dairy cows.

Loch was delightful town, some lovely shops and cafes




Just outside of Loch was a suspension bridge- always a fun thing to cross 

We found an easy access beach just out of Inverloch and mum enjoyed a walk on the beach and even found some shells to collect.


It was a lovely coastal drive between Cape Paterson and Inverloch, sometimes referred to as a mini "Great Ocean Road"




We also visited the Inverloch Shell Museum, mum was in shell heaven.









Monday, November 20, 2023

October and November Stuff

 Have been catching up on my blog having not posted for quite a while, this post should round it off.

I got to be a "Grand Friend" for a family who have grandparents living interstate- it was a fun morning.



Bindi loves to decorate and entertain so we get to benefit. We enjoyed a lovely Halloween Dinner with them along with the Stuarts and Wilsons.



Mia had been hard at work printing of some vintage photos of the guests.



Bill 

Sue

Amy



The dogs continue to be very cute, Hugo loves lying on top of the couch if I am watching TV



Catching Up With a Long Time Friend

 I went to Floriade twice this year and both times catching the Light Rail! An old friend from my teacher's college days came to visit from Warrnambool, Victoria. We met at teachers college so have been friends for over 40 years, so that makes us "old friends" Kerrie stayed in the city for a few days and caught up with some other friends and visited some of our National Institutions. I caught up with her a few days and we went to Floriade and also the Arboretum.



Then Kerrie and I headed down to the South Coast for around 5 nights, staying at Long Beach. We had a great time down there exploring the South Coast. .

This was our accommodation at Long Beach, very comfortable and lovely bush setting.



Most days began with a walk along our local beach.






 We spent one morning exploring the Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens. The gardens had been destroyed in the 2019/2020 fires, but the buildings were saved. It was amazing to see the recovery efforts. 




kWe also enjoyed exploring Mogo, the highlight was going into the Mogo Pottery and Gallery which had some amazing art works. I loved the lovely colours and the garden feeling it gave off. The wooden church, which was their gallery space,  had been destroyed in the fires and they rebuilt a replica of the church.




Another day we headed north up to Uludalla and Mollymook and discovered some lovely beaches, a flora walk, a fossil walk and lovely coastal view, and a  lighthouse ,




A shell fossil



The sparkling Uludulla Habour




Another day we headed south and discovered some more coastal walks and beaches. We went as far south as Bodalla and then made our way up the coast back to Long Beach stopping along the way and various points.


Kerrie on the Guerrilla Bay Walk


Me on a different spot along the same walk


We had an ice-cream lunch at the Bodalla Dairy- still disappointed that Kerrie wouldn't even try the smoked ice-cream!


Bodalla has this lovely church up on the hill so we walked around and went inside too.



On the way back we stopped at Broulee which had a lovely bay beach,


One morning I headed out to check out the start of the Mummuramang Coastal Walk which ends at Maloney's Beach which was a few minutes down the road from where we were staying. It starts at Pretty Beach and it is a three day walk.


This is the final staircase that takes you down to the end of the walk.


Lots of kangaroos taking in the beach views


I would love to do more of this walk. Once you climbed that steep staircase you had lovely views across to Batemans Bay.


There were cycads everywhere and all sizes.

Kerrie and I headed north again, first stop was Depot Beach where we did another section of the coastal work and more cycads.






We then headed up to Pebbly Beach and found a little cafe down the bottom of a drive through coastal rainforest so enjoyed a hot chocolate and muffin looking out across the ocean with kangaroos for company.





We had good weather down the coast, when we left Long Beach to head home it was 26 degrees, when we arrived in Braidwood it was 16 degrees, 15 minutes later a storm came through at it had dropped to 7 degrees, when we arrived in Bungendore it had dropped to 3 degrees and the cafe we called into for lunch had a fire going. By the time we got back to Canberra it was a balmy 13 degrees!

On our way down we stopped of at Braidwood and I took Kerrie into Len Mutton & Co, as I wanted to show here the old counters and the building inside. We ended up staying for quite a while and both came out with a few purchases including the same top and pants. We figured with one of us living in Canberra and the other in Warrnambool we were unlikely to be seen  together in our matching outfits.





We enjoyed out time away together and the opportunity so spend quality time together was great. Good friends are a real treasure!