Tuesday, 27 June 2017
a cold and frosty morning
and my pepinos look very sad. I was in such a hurry to get to Zumba that I didn't even realise the pepino plant isn't even in the picture.
Sunday, 25 June 2017
something different
Yesterday we drove to Launceston for lunch. We had seen on the news that the Inveresk Tavern had combined with the Migrant Resource Centre to promote food cooked and served by members of recently arrived ethnic groups.
First stop Campbell Town. Others stop here for the book shops, shoe shops, leather shop or bakeries. We stopped on the other side of the river so the Pharaoh Dog could stretch her long black legs. We did, however, stop on the way back for a very nice coffee.
We drove via Cressy and Longford, both towns trout-fishing focused these days. It was lovely to see the hedged hawthorns still being used as fencing - some agricultural pursuits remain. We found the Inveresk Tavern. It was absolutely chockers. All the tables occupied. Everyone eating and drinking happily and, as they approached the end of their meal, offering their table to the next lot of waiting customers. The sort of harmony that makes you weep. This week's food was from Nepal. Only 4 items on the menu to keep it simple. We had dumplings, chicken curry and a dish made with puffed rice, chilli, peas and onions. All delicious and a total of $25 - excluding our wines.
Afterwards we found an off-leash exercise area for Jill PD.
First stop Campbell Town. Others stop here for the book shops, shoe shops, leather shop or bakeries. We stopped on the other side of the river so the Pharaoh Dog could stretch her long black legs. We did, however, stop on the way back for a very nice coffee.
We drove via Cressy and Longford, both towns trout-fishing focused these days. It was lovely to see the hedged hawthorns still being used as fencing - some agricultural pursuits remain. We found the Inveresk Tavern. It was absolutely chockers. All the tables occupied. Everyone eating and drinking happily and, as they approached the end of their meal, offering their table to the next lot of waiting customers. The sort of harmony that makes you weep. This week's food was from Nepal. Only 4 items on the menu to keep it simple. We had dumplings, chicken curry and a dish made with puffed rice, chilli, peas and onions. All delicious and a total of $25 - excluding our wines.
Afterwards we found an off-leash exercise area for Jill PD.
Jill and Steve approach cautiously, looking, looking
still looking
and then other dogs arrived and snakes were forgotten - as were we.
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Winter Solstice garden report
Looking at a magazine the other day, I remembered how easy it is to make your garden look interesting if you take close-ups.
a pretend primrose
pepinos which will probably never ripen
snowdrops emerging now the privet hedge has gone
the very last of the cornflowers
the rocket bed finally self-seeding into the garden
raised garden bed for tomatoes, currently growing broccoli and lettuce seedlings, cuppla lupins and beetroot and radish seeds.
other raised garden bed with emerging broadbeans, lettuce and kale seedlings
somewhat rickety raised beds, one featuring newly erected teepee skeleton for peas and beans,
the other for rhubarb yet again transplanted.
the pittosporum which was destined for the chop and cunningly decided to let tomatoes grow up through it. The tomatoes are self-sown and continue to provide me with vitamin c as I graze the garden.
the path leading back to the house being weeded and the chives clumps split
hellebores emerging subtly beside fence painted 5 times with engine oil
bolder hellebore
artichoke and Steve's brass razoo
jerusalem artichokes from self-sown plant
plants on table in back porch
Steve preparing solstice sausage sizzle
Pharaoh Dog waiting patiently
finally food and an elegant drop (with elegant sauce bottle)
and a new book to read from the library, after Sandrine kindly gave me the first in the series for my birthday. I have also put a library hold on the book Jackie Morris mentions today - Court of Lions. All in all a very pleasant short day. Now I think I'll have a look at the Dr Zhivago dvd.
Monday, 19 June 2017
culture report
Not a lot to report! Saw La La Land at the Orford Odeon last week. I had a good time eating popcorn and drinking cab-merlot, and my friend Anna won first prize in the raffle. I could take or leave the movie but it did cause me to discover Honesty Trailers. If you want to catch La La Land, watch the Honesty Trailer here and be done with it.
Steve and I have taken the Pharaoh Dog to Kingston beach
which is very dog friendly. And we have discovered that a local cafe which we had considered rather ordinary, does excellent fish and chips - and very large serves.
Of course there was Tony Robinson in St Davids on Saturday night and P O L D A R K on Sunday night, so no complaints. And today I picked up Dr Zhivago dvd from the library so shall indulge in that too.
Steve and I have taken the Pharaoh Dog to Kingston beach
which is very dog friendly. And we have discovered that a local cafe which we had considered rather ordinary, does excellent fish and chips - and very large serves.
Of course there was Tony Robinson in St Davids on Saturday night and P O L D A R K on Sunday night, so no complaints. And today I picked up Dr Zhivago dvd from the library so shall indulge in that too.
Monday, 12 June 2017
Easter Angels update
Some of you recall the excitement when the Easterers strode down North Terrace,
generating rumours of a Charlie's Angels re-re-make. You can catch the early action here.
Always on duty, Pearl and The Babe while away the time scanning the ocean for Soviet / Chinese submarines and prime ministerial looking chaps in wetsuits.
At a call, they're off to rendezvous with Lady Jayne and hear of Charlie's next assignment for them
which they greet with the response it deserves.
[With thanks to Lady Jayne and her faceless and mysterious benefactor named .... ]
Saturday, 10 June 2017
Dog Days and Sundays
Eager anticipation outside the Orford Hall for the book market today. I won't test you with more surreptitious photos of unknown people perusing books - have done that a cuppla times previously. Again I went determined to buy nothing
and managed to stick to five. I've spent the last couple of weeks reading the last batch so I could return them today and leave an uncluttered patch of carpet on the bedroom floor. Not to be.
And not to forget that it is Sunday.
This church in Orford has recently been converted to a house and looks rather splendid. Once I would have sold my soul to do something like this. Far too lazy now.
Friday, 9 June 2017
The Paris End
Some of you know that we live at the Paris end of Melbourne Street. I took these photos some months ago from the front garden. We are easily entertained in Tribes.
But we have our moments of culture and glamour too.
This long weekend we have a Re-loved Fashion Market and another Pop Up Book Stall. Curiously I was not asked to help out at the fashion do
but I will be at the PUBS for a cuppla hours tomorrow. Of course it is also the Classic FM Love 100 Countdown which is rather blissful.
As is this photo from the Glorious Bean who was gallivanting around the towpaths and woodlands of England at the time. The day after I received it by email I saw a very similar photo in an English Country Garden magazine at the Blood Bank. A sign! And so I'm re-thinking my garden.
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