Before I met him, Doug made up a box covered with mesh in which he places Monarch caterpillars with some Swan Plant for them to feed on to save them from the wasps.
He has released over 80 butterflies this year with three this month, the latest being to-day. It is really late for them to be emerging from the chrysalis. This photo is of one that emerged just over a week ago.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Saturday Morning Market and Walk and Frost
It was cold this morning - on my last post Cro asked whether we had frosts. Yes, we had one this morning. We are going to the market slightly later now it is winter. I phoned Doug just after 6.30 (it would have been on the dot but my phone somehow locked). He came here to pick me up at 7.30 and we got to the market about 7.45 - I just noticed the time on my camera needs resetting.
Anyway this was my lawn just after 7.30
The market
Stalls selling meat
citrus
a variety of fruit
avocados
a busker
more meat
The "Strawberry Sheilas" sell chutneys in winter
More buskers
It is amazing for this orchard stall to have no customers - one usually has trouble getting served through the crush of people
I had just purchased my free range eggs here
We then went down to the Town Basin to walk Sophie
Plenty of frost here
This kingfisher was enjoying the sun
The tide was very low but the hills looked good
On the way back the frost had gone
We then went to the supermarket and when we got back to Doug's place at about 10 a.m. he went to fill the bird bath only to find ICE
and this is Doug's lemon tree. Most houses here have a lemon, an orange and a grapefruit tree.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
A WINTER'S DAY
For various reasons I haven't been with Doug to walk Sophie (Labrador) in the park at Tikipunga for a while. The South Island is having a cold blast with snow to low levels. Up here it is cold for us. I see it reached 10 degrees today although it felt a lot colder in the wind. Still it was a lovely clear day with just one short shower in the early afternoon.
The Council does a wonderful job maintaining the parks and reserves here. Unfortunately, people always drop litter but we pick that up as we walk and there wasn't a lot this morning.
This is my neighbour's lemon tree which hangs over to my side quite nicely. My tree got removed when the Gleditsia was cut down recently. Still Doug's tree is laden as well so plenty of hot lemon and ginger drinks for the winter.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Whangarei - City of Colour Letterbox
With the new theme of Whangarei, City of Colour and the Hundertwasser building going ahead many people are painting their letterboxes - this was Doug's letterbox.
and now here it is in all its glory. He has had many comments with the suggestion that he should now paint all the other boxes in his street!!!
A while ago a co-operative Art Gallery at the Town Basin painted several bollards in bright coloiurs only to be told to paint them black again after complaints. I was talking to the Mayor the other day and suggested that all the bollards in the City should be painted bright colours and a competition held for people to paint one or more. She thought it a great idea so we shall see if anything comes of it.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Gleditsia
I have always liked the gleditsia in my garden (well in spring and summer anyway). Unfortunately, it had got too large for my 1/4 acre section and so, on Saturday, I had it cut down.
Luckily, I was talking to one of the gentlemen who has P.D. and goes on the Parkinson's walk and he recommended a man who goes by the name of "Monkey Power" He was wonderful. Below are just a few of the photos I took.
This Australian Frangipani was huge and, occasionally, dropped large limbs so it came down as well
The base of the gleditsia is just over 760mm diameter.
This poor apple tree has been trying to get some sun
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