Showing posts with label a rainy day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a rainy day. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

15/52


I have just slept 12 hours straight. It's been a big week (for me). 

I woke this morning to find Spunky Monkey playing with his remote control cars - in the rain!


And Miss Moo Moo snuggled up in Spunky Monkey's bed watching The Muppet Movie.

I guess I will make some breakfast soon... I love school holidays, especially the rainy days!
 
 
(a portrait of my children, once a week, every week in 2014 inspired by Jodi's 52 Project)

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Day Twenty Two: A day in the garden



This morning, bright and early we had some soil delivered. This weekend we have plans to spend in the garden. It is well overdue for some tender love and care. Some trimming back and much weeding needs to be done. Our main goal is to extend our vegetable patch so we can produce some more food.



At the moment we have some very happy lettuces, lettuces and herbs have always been very kind to us. But we are wondering, if we actually put a little more effort into our garden, could we produce more? We are a little clueless, and usually go for the "lets plant it and see what happens" approach. Even though we have a very small suburban block. I want to do more.

Unfortunately the weather has had other plans for us today. It is pouring rain. Mr Moo has moved all of the dirt in the rain while the kids have run about getting filthy. As for me, I have put together a collection of photos and the story of our vegetable garden so far.



I will start from the beginning.

On a sunny day back in July we re-vamped our long neglected vegetable garden. It had lay dormant for almost a year, after our dreadful summer when nothing survived. The vegetable patch had been taken over by a huge patch of oregano and nine paw paw trees, that had grown up from the compost. We ripped out all of the weeds and half of the oregano. We moved all but 3 paw paw trees into another part of the garden. Next it was a trip to the market for seedlings.







We planted french beans, baby carrots, heirloom beetroot, cherry tomatoes, roma tomatoes and capsicum. And herbs: dill, parsley, rosemary, mint and thyme.

In August we bought a couple of punnets of mixed lettuce from our local market and added them to our garden.









By mid September there was at lot of new growth in the garden - things were looking promising.



We even had a stray tomato bush growing up between the concrete and the fence.



' No snails allowed' signs were made.



By late September we were, and still are, picking lettuces and herbs daily.

Two weeks ago we picked our pineapple. And last week we enjoyed a small harvest of carrots.

It's a start, however I am aspiring to bigger and better things.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

A rainy weekend



Meet Lady Princess Ga Ga (that's the one with wings) and the Queen!

These are just a sample of the delightful dress-ups we saw in our house on the weekend. As well as: a few blanket cubbie houses, heaps of drawing, kite-making, playing in the rain with umbrellas, playing in the rain without umbrellas, and tea parties.



I made big pots of soup (some from this book) and finally got started on my softies for Christchurch.



On Sunday I picked up Nanny from the airport. It's great to have her home. We were all spoilt rotten with prezies. Thank-you Mum.



Mr Moo and I even have had a chance for an afternoon nap. I'm talking about a proper sleep, not a 20 minute Nana nap. Mr Moo slept for over two hours on Saturday afternoon and I slept for over two hours on Sunday afternoon. It was heaven.

Then when I woke up yesterday, this old movie was on TV. The kids were happy gardening in the rain with Daddy. So I settled into the lounge and stitched faces on my softies. Yes I do love a rainy weekend.

How do you like to spend your rainy weekends?

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