Kamo Lady
Monday, April 28, 2025
A REASONABLY FINE WALK
Sunday, April 27, 2025
AND MORE RAIN
Friday, April 25, 2025
ANZAC DAY
Sunday, April 20, 2025
UPDATE
We went to the Growers' Market bright and early yesterday and it was nice and quiet. It would have been very busy later as, in spite of the weather it seems as though lots of people have headed north for the Long Weekend. Youngest daughter came for lunch yesterday. She went to the dump on the way here but the queue was so long that she brought her rubbish with her and went to the dump again on the way back. Apparently it was chaos in the supermarkets.
Thursday, April 17, 2025
CYCLONE TAM
It is hard to believe that just a few short weeks ago we were in drought. Since then we had a storm last week and have had this storm (cyclone Tam) since yesterday morning.
Sunday, April 13, 2025
GWYNNETH
bought at the Market yesterday. They are a bit (overstatement) lanky and one must have been laying on its side but they will come right. Once the flowers come out I will pick them and leave the lower buds to flower. They have plenty of room to spread. We used to buy our kumara from a lad at the Market and I think we will go back to that although we may well plant one or two. It was a lot of work.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Yesterday morning (Friday) I walked down to the Pharmacy (750 metres) to pick up a script for Doug. We used to get them from a pharmacy in the next suburb (Kamo) but changed a few months ago and find it much easier now to pick up scripts. While I was there I popped into the butcher and bought a pack of shin on the bone to make some soup this weekend and a pack of Hot Cross Buns from one of the bakers. Doug tells me they are the very best buns.
While I was away (not long) Doug started to harvest the Kumara (sweet potatoe) from 4 half barrels, we had already harvested one earlier. When I got back I was greeted by Blue waiting for me on the fence