Yes, it was garden work. 3 of us created a truckload of stuff.A big 2 tonne tip trucksworth. Celebrated with baked salmon and some very nice Marlborough wines. 😉
Not showing this to Mr. Fly….his seed gathering sctivities are becoming notorious.
And what isn’t growing locally is sourced abroad…..best source an Indian firm who send seeds in matchboxes…and all germinate unlike upmarket South African firm whose seeds come in poncy packaging and don’t.
I know! (in a Sybil Fawlty voice,please) On Saturday,in KMart, I had to ask directions to the hardware cos the usual shelf was all bloody Christmas trees and plastic angels.
(Australian mistletoe is different. Sniff…misses the old traditions.)
Aha! I’ve found you! For some reason, when I looked for your blog before, I ended up with the Book Art Object blog – which is lovely but not exactly you!
It’s all to do with Blogger’s word verification nonsense…Blogger takes rude exception to WordPress and makes us WPers jump through multiple hoops. I cannot be bothered, so most times I just use my Blogger ID.And that, of course, goes to the Books blog.
Anyone else confused? 🙂
Spectacular banner. Strenuous work in the garden? Or elsewhere. I hope the muscles rejuvenate quickly.
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Yes, it was garden work. 3 of us created a truckload of stuff.A big 2 tonne tip trucksworth. Celebrated with baked salmon and some very nice Marlborough wines. 😉
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I haven’t seen such a lovely display of palms since dining at a posh restaurant
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Which was pretty much like our celebratory dinner. In fact, palms ARE the view here!
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Not showing this to Mr. Fly….his seed gathering sctivities are becoming notorious.
And what isn’t growing locally is sourced abroad…..best source an Indian firm who send seeds in matchboxes…and all germinate unlike upmarket South African firm whose seeds come in poncy packaging and don’t.
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Our Weed Police would not allow such imports.
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Very cool – reminds me of peas and carrots!
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Hahaha! Apparently, once the seeds are fertilised, the stems turn that bright orange.Presumably so no time is wasted!
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It’ll soon be time for the mistletoe banner….
Sx
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I know! (in a Sybil Fawlty voice,please) On Saturday,in KMart, I had to ask directions to the hardware cos the usual shelf was all bloody Christmas trees and plastic angels.
(Australian mistletoe is different. Sniff…misses the old traditions.)
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Aha! I’ve found you! For some reason, when I looked for your blog before, I ended up with the Book Art Object blog – which is lovely but not exactly you!
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It’s all to do with Blogger’s word verification nonsense…Blogger takes rude exception to WordPress and makes us WPers jump through multiple hoops. I cannot be bothered, so most times I just use my Blogger ID.And that, of course, goes to the Books blog.
Anyone else confused? 🙂
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Lovely! I’m in Mudgee NSW meandering back to home tomorrow. First time I’ve been able to check mail in days. Countryside looks great.
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