Thursday, June 20, 2019

A little catch up of news





21.6.19
It is still raining but at least the dams and tanks are nearly full. I have plenty of indoor work. Today I made bread and cheese, and tonight I am cooking a roast meal for Berni, Edd and I. Whenever I get a moment I am knitting.  At present I am completing the second cardigan for my nieces’ twins and then I have to knit for Ti’s baby, who is due in five weeks. Indi’s baby is growing fast and has almost out grown her first clothes.

The power at Indi’s place is not totally reliable but they are now managing. The coldest part of the year is yet to come but already the first jonquils are flowering, and the daffodils are shooting.  The paulownia trees are developing buds and so are the loquats and today is the equinox so soon the days will get light for longer.

I am just hoping we have enough hay to last us until Xmas. Hay is in short supply this year and the prices are soaring. The vegetables are doing well but keeping the deer and kangaroo off them gets increasingly hard. Even Edd concedes that he will have to put up the missing fences.

19.6.19
We had a family gathering on Monday to farewell Arden who was flying out on Tuesday back to Germany. Al, Pip and baby P stayed the night and left early on Tuesday to drop Arden off at the airport.  I wonder how many years it will be before we see him again! He has left the Donga very clean and tidy which I so much appreciate. Not every one is so considerate.

6.6.2019
There is mud everywhere. It is not particularly cold, but it is very damp and not at all conducive to outdoor work.  The goats are staying in the shed or very close to it, but the chooks carry on as normal, except that they are making a muddy mess instead of dust. We have a daily battle with wombats who did under fences every night and make tunnels that chooks can use to get out.  They get out but then get stuck out and have to be rounded up and put back into their pens when it gets dark. 

The kangaroos are a worst pest and there are lots of them. They raided the vegetable gardens this week and destroyed a whole bed full of beautiful lettuces.  This is the first time in 20 years that they have got into the garden and it is not a good look.  Edd is doing the finishing touches on the fence around Indi’s area and he is not at all pleased to have me begging him to start on the missing stretch of the garden fence.

On a more positive note our new computer was delivered on Monday and I am now using it.  I did love the old one, but it was ten years old and there were a lot of things it just could not do any more, like get messages into the printer and send out mail (without a fight).  Getting new technology is always a stretch, but Edd is doing battle every night and we have most functions now in action.  All our gear is ten years old because we had to replace everything when we were burnt out, so it is all wearing out now.

I am spending as much time indoors as possible. I have been doing the accounts and working on knitting projects.  I even did a thorough house clean this week.  

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