Saturday, 19 February 2022

Hobart calling

 Steve has been in a lot of pain this week.  In addition to his usual arthritis pain, he had toothache.  The day to visit his dentist finally arrived and it necessitated going to Hobart.  Due to my expert driving we got there an hour early so killed some time somewhere I have long wanted to have a look at.

Look familiar?
Not the good old River Rat aka Azaria, parked to minimise the need to walk.
This may help.
Yes, we're in Battery Point with the unmistakable Empress Towers, a nestled cottage and views across the Derwent.  The attraction was the The Signalman's Cottage as seen on Restoration Australia a while ago.  Mission accomplished, Jill PD and I dropped Steve at the dentist for his 1.5 hour appointment.  It was tempting to rob a bank in anticipation of the account, but we chose an equally historical activity and walked the Hobart Rivulet Track in South Hobart.

Here is a painting of the Hobart Rivulet some time ago - John skinner Prout from memory.
It is somewhat changed but still a very pleasant walk with some features extant  This is Milton House about which you can read more here .
I was particularly taken with the native planting that has been very thoughtfully used.
I got some ideas for my own native Tassie patch, including massed dianellas.  I've usually seen them planted individually.

On our return walk to the car, I was a bit annoyed by these people on electric bicycles whizzing past us.  Transpires they were parents picking up their children from school.  I couldn't wait around to see how this was actually effected.  Did the children run behind?  Were they donkeyed / dinked?  Did the bike carry provisions which were munched as they all walked home?  More research is needed.
One little chap who didn't make it home was Wildfred Bandicoot who died in a car accident according to his epitaph.

Sunday, 6 February 2022

Season of the which...

It is that glorious time of the year when the self-sown seeds develop into little plants, and decisions have to be made:  weed out or keep for later foraging?  Yummy fun.

going to the portaloo at day break has its previously unseen pleasures


sea holly and transplanted lavenders outside Steve's Studios 1 & 2

bit of clearing out  for the next plan...

which involves converting this dark corner to natives

fungi on a chopped pittosperum

looking back to the dark corner from the netted Cox's Pippin
 
finally got something to grow in the window box of Studio 3

where potager and Tassie native garden meet

main self-seeding and future foraging area

the private corner where I take bucket baths in the absence of a bathroom

simple pleasures - rhubarb in Georgia's kitchen

our Chinese New Year feast


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