Saturday, May 18

20/52





"A portrait of my littlest, once a week, every week in 2013" 

joining in with jodi and all the others at che and fidel

jessica: from the tropics one day back to winter essentials the next... umbrella, beanie, scarf, tights, gum boots and many layers of clothing... i am not so sure she is ready to leave the swimming behind...


Saturday, May 11

these days


this week... scenes from our tropical holiday...

i have just spent the laziest twelve days of my life lying by the pool with my head in two very trashy books while my love and my littlest played nearby in the water... very relaxing...

1. corn cart on the beach
2. jimbaran bay sunset
3. the beautiful gardens of our resort were full of tropical flowers
4 & 5. the amazing facade of the potato head beach club.
6. jessica taking a break from the pool and kicking back at the potato head.
7, 8 & 9. path along the cliff top, the temple and the steps leading up to the temple at uluwatu
10 & 11. i was ever so grateful for a rainy morning when we went to visit uluwatu temple... it keep the monkeys (mostly) in the trees. 
12. cliff top scenery at uluwatu
13 & 14. splash after splash... jessica shows no fear in the water and would jump in again and again until her little body was exhausted.
15. palm trees silhouetted against the afternoon sky.

19/52


 


"A portrait of my littlest, once a week, every week in 2013" 

joining in with jodi and all the others at che and fidel

jessica: a tear followed by a smile... thats the way it is with this girl.


Saturday, May 4

18/52


 


"A portrait of my littlest, once a week, every week in 2013" 

joining in with jodi and all the others at che and fidel

jessica:the place where she has spent the most time this week. hours and hours every day. she is so at home here, making friends, jumping in off the side, ducking under the water and that smile, it never leaves her face.



Friday, April 26

17/52






"A portrait of my littlest, once a week, every week in 2013" 

joining in with jodi and all the others at che and fidel

jessica: holding on tight. this is not an easy swing to master but she seems to have finally got it. oh how this girl loves to swing.


Thursday, April 25

baking today



today jessica and i baked some ANZAC biscuits.

one can only imagine how those young men in a far off country felt when they received a package from home with these delicious biscuits inside, re veered for their keeping qualities.

i always use my nanna's recipe, i am a sentimental soul, although i change the quantities of the sugar and butter. less sugar, more butter to make them spread thin while they cook. my nanna taught me to bake with this recipe, i taught my older girls with it and now i teach my youngest.


Wednesday, April 24

in the garden


mid autumn...

 a busy time. while others may start winding down their gardens for the cooler months, now is the prefect time for growing in our area. the days are still warm enough to promote fast and healthy growth and often with night there comes a dew that helps to keep up the moisture content of the soil. calm soft breezes and sunny days provide great growing conditions. another bonus during the autumn months is the lack of hungry bugs and birds around although i am always on the look out for the snails.

it has still been quite dry here and we are so fortunate to have plenty of water. our garden is lovely and green and the lack of shady trees not so missed at the moment.

i have grown plenty of seedlings from seed this season and with a top up of seedlings from the nursery the vegetable beds are full. we have all sorts of asian greens, broccoli, rocket, lettuces, carrots, leeks, coriander, beetroot, kale, spinach and silver beet, radishes, dill (to be used in wonderful fish soups this winter, yum!) dandelion greens, parsley, chives and celery. the only plants not doing too well are the peas, they all sprouted so well but have since gone yellow and some have even died. maybe the salt air is not agreeing with them.

plenty of garlic has been planted and is just poking their sweet little green spears through the soil. last year we had a wonderful harvest of around sixty heads of garlic. i have used some of that harvest and planted out over 140 cloves this year. as we still have quite a bit left i am hoping it will see us through and we won't have to buy any. after this year's harvest we will surely have enough for our family for an entire year.

thinking of my daughter's love of picking flowers (oh and mine too!) i have planted many seedlings of flowers. i have no idea when these will actually be flowering. it will look wonderful if they all flower at once however that is unlikely, i think. i am never that clever. larkspurs, ranaculas, poppies, sweet william, pansies (which the snails ate for dinner one night), stocks, sweet peas, marigolds, cornflowers and nasturtium. seeds of hollyhock, tobacco plant and cosmos tossed to the wind, i care not where they choose to grow, just hoping they fill the garden. 

it has been such a happy time for me in the garden of late, i am much more grounded with my hands in the soil. slowly, slowly it is improving, the soil holding more water, full of worms, the grass cover helping to create a small cooling micro climate keeping the dust down, the weeds becoming fewer with each passing season.

i am trying hard to make my peace with this little plot we have right now and not expect so much from it, to work with it and to simply enjoy it.