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Marguerite's gardening blogs from July 2008
Weeds.
Posted on 31 Jul, 2008 4 comments
Weeds.Weeds can be a real pest and some of them dangerous to people and cattle. They become an Australian noxious weed when they take off due...
The lambsies
Posted on 30 Jul, 2008 11 comments
There are more sheep than people in this country and one day I was confronted with a whole flock of them. You probably all know by now we had...
Storm ( 2 ).
Posted on 29 Jul, 2008 9 comments
The build up season ( building up to the wet monsoon ) is always hot and humid and we hear the same weather forcast for the following day: Late...
Winter.
Posted on 28 Jul, 2008 2 comments
Winter.
Early in the morning,I am still yawning:it looks all greyoutside. But heyI see some sunlightoh, so bright.Rubbing my eyesI see the skiesare...
Storm!
Posted on 27 Jul, 2008 8 comments
Storm can be different in different places. When I read Raquel's blog on "sheets of rain" I could relate to that immediately. I miss those real...
Sam, the firefly.
Posted on 26 Jul, 2008 8 comments
The first time I ever heard of fire flies was when I read: Seuss's Sam and the firefly to my children. I was facinated and so were the children....
Here comes the sun!
Posted on 24 Jul, 2008 12 comments
After weeks and weeks of cloud and even rain in the last two days ( 1.5 inch ) the sun decided it was enough. When I opened my eyes this morning...
My lilac tree.
Posted on 23 Jul, 2008 7 comments
I can seeMy lilac treeA life so old,a life untold.The secrets insideof times aglide.Centuries pastand it still last.Branches breakand bark...
Apple juice.
Posted on 22 Jul, 2008 6 comments
Whilst my hubby was harvesting all those apples, and being very picky, he had to throw a lot of damaged ones on the ground. Only the good ones...
Xmas tree.
Posted on 20 Jul, 2008 10 comments
I know it is a bit early in the year, but I was just out of the blue thinking of our plot of pine trees, which we had on the farm and were planted...
Tomatoes, tomatoes.
Posted on 19 Jul, 2008 18 comments
For the past few days I have been seeing and reading tomatoes here on GOY. And I happen to love tomatoes, in many ways, raw, cooked, dried, fried....
Bats!
Posted on 18 Jul, 2008 12 comments
Bats are found anywhere in the world I think and we have hundreds of bat species. But my first encounter with a bat was when we first came to...
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