News from the Moble Garden – Shearing Charades
A late shearing and the May garden has slipped by quietly in a hush of autumn, I see by the date on the computer it is the first day of
A late shearing and the May garden has slipped by quietly in a hush of autumn, I see by the date on the computer it is the first day of
News from the Moble garden… I intended to open this missive with a description of the ornamental grapevine. However, while I was sitting here gazing out the window waiting for
A month is a long time between drinks however I am hoping everyone has had some good rain over the last few weeks. We have had 36mm in this last
I see that Gardening Australia is kicking off for another year tonight, bringing to my attention the holiday break that my little scribblings have had as well. Rather like the
I have been planting trees in the heat. The massive old gidyea tree (Acacia cambageii) in the western garden is all but gone; even though its passing is on our
No news is good news, so you may be sure that all has been trundling along well here since we last chatted. As I sit at my desk to write this morning, the Toyota
My tasks this morning were simple and clear; one batch of pikelets for morning smoko and a loaf of bread for lunch. Too easy. Pikelet batter was made in a
We cooked here two weekends ago on rather a large scale. Mrs. Hughes was an inspiration, patiently guiding us through an Asian Banquet for dinner and a Mediterranean Feast for
I have been out on the run this week, walking the talk and talking the walk. Whilst I was away from the garden, winter left the door ajar and spring
Have you ever wondered what tree a person would be? I do. Sometimes it may be a shrub rather than a tree, or a particular flower springs to mind on