Writing this looking out over Moreton Bay to Stradbroke Island on a beautiful day, it is hard to believe the world is going to hell in a hand basket.
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Social Distancing
Yes, it has been a long time since my last post. Lots has happened that was not good, but we are now focusing on the positives.
Monday, October 22, 2018
An eventful few months
After having a really bad flu last winter I decided to have a flue shot to preserve my health. I elected to have my left knee surgery on May 22nd. All went to plan including 2 weeks rehabilitation at the Mater Private at Cleveland.
I came home just needing a walking stick. Just as I was feeling confident and repairing well, I fell over at Carramar Street and broke my leg.
I had been to a party with Georgia and after arriving back I decided to look for Maxi. I fell in the dark. I managed to get to bed but by morning I needed the ambulance.
I had 3 pins put in my leg. The fall happened on September 1st.
Both my knee and leg are healing well now. By the end of this week all of the post operative appointments will be completed.
The weather is already starting to warm up. We have had quite a lot of rain which is great for our garden.
The November lilies are out as usual.
After a big storm on Sunday afternoon the light was just amazing.
We had some good harvests over the winter. Our friend Ron keeps an eye on fruit trees in gardens of houses that he does lawns etc. A lot of houses on the Island are not inhabited all of the time. When there is an abundance he always drops off some produce. Lemons, Oranges, Limes, cumquats and pawpaws. Our herbs are growing well plus we had a great crop of lettuce, spinach and baby kale. of course cherry tomatoes - they grow the best here.
I miss the sunsets over the water that we could see from the June Parade house. I snapped this shot a week ago - it was beautiful.
On Sunday afternoon a man pulled up on a bicycle and set up his easel and started to paint. I spoke with him and made him welcome. He has land on the Island and will build here eventually. I took a photo through my window as I wanted to show Jonnie. I didn't like him to see me photographing him. I hope he returns.
I came home just needing a walking stick. Just as I was feeling confident and repairing well, I fell over at Carramar Street and broke my leg.
I had been to a party with Georgia and after arriving back I decided to look for Maxi. I fell in the dark. I managed to get to bed but by morning I needed the ambulance.
I had 3 pins put in my leg. The fall happened on September 1st.
Both my knee and leg are healing well now. By the end of this week all of the post operative appointments will be completed.
The weather is already starting to warm up. We have had quite a lot of rain which is great for our garden.
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| Our lovely geraniums |
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| The park bench for viewing |
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| So beautiful |
We had some good harvests over the winter. Our friend Ron keeps an eye on fruit trees in gardens of houses that he does lawns etc. A lot of houses on the Island are not inhabited all of the time. When there is an abundance he always drops off some produce. Lemons, Oranges, Limes, cumquats and pawpaws. Our herbs are growing well plus we had a great crop of lettuce, spinach and baby kale. of course cherry tomatoes - they grow the best here.
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| Great for orange cake |
On Sunday afternoon a man pulled up on a bicycle and set up his easel and started to paint. I spoke with him and made him welcome. He has land on the Island and will build here eventually. I took a photo through my window as I wanted to show Jonnie. I didn't like him to see me photographing him. I hope he returns.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Autumn - finally
The heat seemed to go on for ever. Finally if not standing/sitting in the sun one can now wear a sleeve.
This morning was down to 13 deg - but by Friday the middle of the day will be up to 26 deg. The wind has a chill so no swimming this week even though the tide is right.
We have been practicing our Tai Chi almost every day and have improved greatly. Mel comes a couple of times a week to practice with us.
Our last chicken has arrived. The 'old' girls have given her a hard time. Talk about bullies. But finally things have improved but they keep her in her place - end of the line. She is frightened of us as well so hopefully her life will improve over the next month or so.
Jonnie did a great job on the cushion covers - we just love these Hawaiian prints. Even the bamboo plant behind matches the print in the fabric.
This feeder is for the wild birds. We let the chickens out every evening for 30 minutes or so.- didn't take long for them to find the food.
I made the bread and the rest of the produce is from the garden. Pawpaw, pomegranate, passionfruit and eggs.
Jonnie and Brian built this driveway from material left at the council area. I did help a little but my leg gave way so was only able to do a few loads of gravel and road base.
The mango tree and the area underneath has never looked better. Beautiful and lush.
This tree came from Danise's garden in Kedron. It was small enough for me to bring over on the ferry as a potted plant.
We love watching the activity of the prawners.
This morning was down to 13 deg - but by Friday the middle of the day will be up to 26 deg. The wind has a chill so no swimming this week even though the tide is right.
We have been practicing our Tai Chi almost every day and have improved greatly. Mel comes a couple of times a week to practice with us.
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| Little red hen |
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| Chair fabric |
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| Couch fabric |
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| Rogue chicken |
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| The Corella's found the seed |
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| Date and ginger cake |
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| New driveway |
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| New car park |
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| New Magnolia tree |
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| The start of the tropical garden |
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| Under the mango tree |
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| The Jacaranda tree |
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| Prawners |
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Rain and more rain and then the wind
Today the weather has been just crazy. 45km/h winds were predicted and it happened. We had the odd burst of sunshine that allowed me to plant out some viola's. Then almost vertical rain would come in waves across the bay.
The constant rain is just wonderful for our recently planted garden.
I love our bromeliads, they look great around the tree and then - they flowered this week.
Our storage shed has a great door ornament. Son Mark found these and put them up.
We had the next door property mowed to keep the weeks down and make our garden look better. We decided to put our chairs and a table under the mango tree to enhance the scene.
Aunty Billie gave Mum an allamanda many years ago. It was planted by the french doors of her apartment. It looks marvellous.
Jonelle repurposed a tiled table that used to be in the old kitchen as a potting table.
The new verandah cushion covers are finished but there has not been enough sunny time to photograph them. The couch and chairs have been repainted and are sitting unadorned waiting for a fine day.
The constant rain is just wonderful for our recently planted garden.
I love our bromeliads, they look great around the tree and then - they flowered this week.
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| Lovely around the tree |
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| Love the colours |
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| It just suits the island |
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| Wood ready for the fireplace |
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| An extra place to sit and enjoy the garden |
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| Favourite garden ornaments |
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| The colour is just beautiful |
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| A great pop of colour |
Saturday, February 24, 2018
February heat/rain
I had planned to write about the constant heat of February but our internet was down for over a week. Now we have wonderful rain.
It has been raining on and off for over a week - so fabulous for the new hedge and the lawn. With red dirt on Lamb Island having a good lawn is essential. That red volcanic soil that is so good to grow things colours everything. Even the white tile grout in the shower.
Our chickens are doing well - on some days we get 4 eggs from 5 chickens. One previously grew to be a rooster so we swapped him for a new hen, then all of a sudden the lovely looking red one started to crow.... He has gone. We are waiting now for a replacement.
Every afternoon we let them out for a scratch and adventure for about 45 minutes.
We found this old door under the house. Mark attached it when he built the new pen and Jonnie painted it red.We love it.
I have been doing some cooking as the kitchen here is much better suited to fun cooking. This cake was for Brie's birthday.
This pudding was made with brioche - just lovely.
Our garden is coming along beautifully. As soon as it stops raining I will update photo's and do another blog.
It has been raining on and off for over a week - so fabulous for the new hedge and the lawn. With red dirt on Lamb Island having a good lawn is essential. That red volcanic soil that is so good to grow things colours everything. Even the white tile grout in the shower.
Our chickens are doing well - on some days we get 4 eggs from 5 chickens. One previously grew to be a rooster so we swapped him for a new hen, then all of a sudden the lovely looking red one started to crow.... He has gone. We are waiting now for a replacement.
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| Fun afternoon with a view |
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| The red door |
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| Peach syrup cake |
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| Lemon yoghurt cake for Jonnie's birthday |
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| Foccacia |
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| Bread and butter pudding |
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| Pommes Boulangere |
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| Spanish frittata |
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| Okomomiyaki |
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| View on a sunny day |
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| A grey day - both beautiful |
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| Start of the new cushion covers |
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