"I am beginning to learn that it is the sweet, simple things in life which are the real ones after all. " Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Baby it's cold outside.

What a cold and rainy day it is here.The east coast is certainly copping a lashing yet again.

As horrid as it is there's always things to do; though not a lot outside. I love being busy in the house on a nasty day. The chooks have had their warm mash but are still looking decidedly miserable. It's really cold today, poor things. Jordan will be home late Thursday night so I'll go shortly and put flannelette sheets and a good thick blanket on his bed. Kim has a head cold and is feeling miserable so I'll put her new sheets and a warmer blanket on as well. There's a single arum lily in flower from some plants my dad gave me about 15 years ago. I potted half a dozen before we moved and though I nearly lost them in the heat-wave earlier this year, they struggled on and I can see one brave little lily waving about in the wind. Might go and grab it now before it gets blown away. The lily and some lavender in a little vase on Kim's bed-side table might cheer the poor thing up a bit.


Dads Lily.
Whoa........ it is soooooo cold out there.

I've been wanting to use up some things in the freezer; individual containers of things; so today seems a good day to make use of the yummy hot dishes tucked away. There's meatballs in sauce so I'll cook up  some spaghetti for Mark's dinner, ham hock soup for me and I'll pop down some vege soup for Kim to warm her up when she gets in. I'm looking forward to doing a whole lot of cooking this weekend to fill up the freezer again; can't wait to try out the new stove in earnest. One of my favourite things is the freezer, gotta love that freezer! I like cooking ahead and it's great having something on hand if I'm busy (or just feeling lazy!)

I was looking at a few blogs recently and they were talking about menu planning. If you don't do it already give it a try; you'd be amazed at the time and money savings. As I think I've mentioned before ( and the girls and I were talking about it at lunch the other day) I originally started because it stopped the usual "what's for dinner" question from being asked and it saved time. I'd do a menu, stick it on the fridge, shop around it; defrost the meat the day before or prepare ahead of time, and there you go. I also found, like most  people, I threw out a LOT of left-overs and that sort of waste doesn't sit well with me at all. Menu planning can cut that right down. That's another little job for today, doing a couple of weeks menus. I'm not pedantic about it but it does simplify life and I'm all about keeping life simple. :)
Can I say though, don't be a food cop about it.Sometimes no-one really feels like a hot dinner or pasta or whatever, go with the flow. It stops being fun when it becomes a stress.

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Girls.

I know I have waxed lyrical about my 4 chickens on a few occasions but I am quite besotted with them. I'm still getting around 2 doz eggs a week even though they should really be going a bit off the lay by now. (so I'm told) I make a special mash for them which they love, so maybe that's encouraging them. They only get the mash every second day, they have feed in the chook-yard and get scraps as well as free-ranging. Don't want them too plump.

HENNY & PENNY.
Cackles had a foot problem but it's healed completely now and she's gone from a rather introverted girl to quite a happy little thing. She'll take food from my hand these days so that's a big difference from when we first inherited her and La-La. She's also become quite social with Henny and Penny too which is lovely; she was terrified of them when they first arrived.
They're quite fascinating to watch; quite the little social group. Bonnie still hates them and its the only time I dislike having floor to ceiling windows everywhere - the girls peck the window and the dog goes berserk. You'd really think she would have figured it out by now - they're stirring Bon; they're stirring!!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Catch-Up.

** You know I find it difficult sometimes to give a name to my jottings as they always seem so random; just bits and pieces of our life. Doesn't matter; perhaps I'll be inspired as I write. :) or not.

As usual I have some catching up to do to keep you up to date with whats going on here.

Mark and I have done as much as we can to the folly area, cutting down non-natives trees (a couple have survived the cull - not sure yet if we want to keep them) and clearing the path to and the area around the actual folly. Interestingly a neighbour informed us the original owner fancied herself a witch and built the area for - well I'm not sure what. As much as I love dry-stone walls its being removed and we will use some of the really large stones on the property to form a ringed seating area. We disturbed a red-belly in the wall the other day; Mark and the dog had been sitting exactly over where the snake later emerged. He was a bit slow and sleepy and cranky at being woken up I'd say. And that was just Mark. hahahaha.



We hired a landscaping person to clear most of the rocks from various areas; the folly, out on the front fence-line; and another ring around some trees and down the back. He was only here for an hour and his bob-cat had an electrical fault and that was that. The auto-electrician was here that afternoon but has had to send for a part so the bob-cat is languishing under some trees! Hopefully it will be fixed in the next day or two and then he'll  move the rocks we've marked and place them in position. Some of them are quite large but no-one seemed very keen on my idea of an Aussie Stonehenge; so ringed seating area it is.


Dead Bob-Cat.
A few of the girls came out for lunch last week and it was just lovely. The weather was perfect and  after lunch we sat on the deck and just enjoyed one the few remaining warm sunny days left before winter hits. Was able to send them home with little packs of lavender biscuits I'd made. I don't know what the girls thought (I think they're too polite to comment lol) but I didn't like them. I followed the recipe but it seemed too much lavender to me, they tasted a bit bitter, so I'll give them another go......oh yes in my new stove!!!! Yes got a new stove. YAY. Back to the weather report......... The nights have been a little cool but we haven't had the fire or air-con on for a few days now. For my o.s. friends and family the days are still around 20-23c; practically a heat-wave Valdine! lol.

Next Saturday we're off to Purple Pear Organic Farm again. This is the last of the day classes we signed up for though I saw a leaflet for a class for making sour-dough bread. I luuurrrrve sour-dough bread so that might be another thing to try.

Jordan's barrumundi was brilliant. He seasoned it with the Cajun spice and white wine and I'm not sure what else; whatever it was it was so good.

Happy Birthday to my sister, her husband and my nephew - all in May. :) :) :)

Mark has started painting the house. We FINALLY picked a colour. Its a pale grey. I love pale colours so I can go mad with accent colours. I'm off to sit in the sun and read. lol - yes that does sound terribly slack. I have to read a book and write a review ( Single and Free - Female Migration to Australia 1833-1837) for the course I'm doing and besides Mark doesn't like me helping him paint. :( He says I'm the only person he knows who can walk past a closed paint tin and still get covered in it. Humph - slight exaggeration Markie boy! :)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Family and friends.

Today Mark and I popped in on some friends who have just retired and are leaving the area to begin their tree-change about 5.5 hours from here. Where they've bought their property is only a couple of hours from where Jordan has moved so we'll do a round trip and pop in on them when we go to visit Jord in Mudgee. We've known this couple for years and they are good, good people. We wish them all the best as they begin their new lives.

Their moving got me thinking about friends and family and how easy it is to take them for granted. Its human nature to glide through life, subconsciously believing everyone will always be around. Of course we know that's not true but we often act as if it is. Today is a good day to tell people how you feel about them; to let them know you care.

Through the week I had lunch with 3 girl-friends and had such a great time. We meet once a month and go to a different place every time; nattering away for a few hours and enjoying the break, the food and company. (and wicked desserts Shelly!) We're going a bit crazy and having lunch again on Wednesday but here at my place; so looking forward to it.

Tomorrow our son is cooking lunch for us before he drives back home. He's doing barramundi with Cajun seasoning, white wine and cous cous. I can't wait to try it, especially seeing I don't have to do anything but eat it when its cooked. :) Well maybe I'll volunteer for the dishes. Maybe.........

Tomorrow night our other son and his girlfriend are coming for a visit and dinner. A nice roast I think will be the order of the day. Its chilly of an evening now so a nice baked dinner will be yummy.

What a gift to be able to spend time with all of them.You know this home, this lifestyle, is a dream come true for Mark and I; but it wouldn't mean much at all if we didn't have anyone to share it with.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Mothers Day.

Happy Mothers Day to all Aussie mums for Sunday.

 Even though my 3 kids are in there 20's there's been much huddled and hushed conversations going on for the last few weeks. Celebrations are always a big deal around here. My daughter keeps smiling telling me she can't wait until Sunday; that I'm going to love it. 

I still have a memory box full of pasta necklaces (that I wore shopping) hand-made cards and pottery........ things. :)  The kids think its funny that I still have them but I tell them a pasta necklace is as precious as a diamond ring to a mother.

 Some people talk about the commercialism of such days but its what you make it. Buying into the hype is a choice; so is just having fun with those you love.

 I'm so looking forward to spending time with my three tomorrow. One of my sons lives about 4 hours away now but he came home for the weekend and my other son, though working, is coming here after work. Its breakfast out with hubby, son and daughter  - then seeing the eldest in the afternoon. Its not the gifts -  the best present ever is being able to see all three. But who knows - I might even get lucky and get a new pasta necklace. :)

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Random Bits..

Another beautiful morning here in Gods own country!
When I took the dog for her "wee" walk this morning I was struck by how many tiny flowers and interesting things there are in the grass. Yes a little random I guess but I'm in the habit of watching the grass when I walk .(though the "Joe Blakes" should be slowing down and curling up somewhere for the winter)




These are tiny toadstools. Aren't they the cutest things! I couldn't get any closer to see but I wouldn't mind betting there's a fairy or two hidden under one of them. lol.








I'm told these are magic mushrooms. Wouldn't have a clue, they are pretty though. Sadly we have no edible mushrooms on the property thus far, just lots of odd coloured and shaped things.






                                

      

     These are like tiny orchids.









I'm pretty sure all the photos are of weedy type things that may grow everywhere for all I know but I think they're beautiful. I don't believe in ordinary, not for people, nor for plants or anything really. When I look at these I see something so
beautifully made, so perfectly formed  - how could anyone possibly say they are ordinary!

Mark stacked some wood up on a stand on the back deck this morning. We haven't had the combustion fire on yet -with the back of the house being completely glass it warms the rooms up beautifully so of a night its still quite comfortable.
Its just a case of being ready; the weather is so unpredictable. The sun is shining and its quite warm today. The wind has a little bite to it already though. Might be a cold night.

The rain has made it a pain to get anything dry. I have 2 fold out clothes-lines on the side of the house but I'd prefer a rotary line in the back-yard, so Mark is going to utilise one of the fold-ups and have it on some sort of pulley system under the deck roof so I can lower it down to hang clothes on in the wet weather. We're trying to get organised before the very cold weather comes.
I'm quite looking forward to seeing a winter here  - I have no doubt it will be cold - we're surrounded by mountains!

The garlic has all sprouted well; every one of them came up! I have to learn how to plait them so I can store them when they are ready to pull up. (not until around Christmas) I have visions of the funny little garlic sellers on an old English comedy called 'Allo 'Allo! The fig tree is doing well and has a few on it now. The blueberry is starting to get buds; peas are growing nicely as is everything else at the moment. I've got some ginger and potatoes to go in in the next few days. There's not much happening in the garden at the moment - I left my run a bit late this year. Never mind. We've achieved a lot in the 6 months we have been here.

Soup is on the stove for tonight. Yummy ham hock and vege. A nice damper with it......all's well with the world. :)