Thursday, May 30, 2013
Peppers and Prevarication
Following a night of thunderous rain and lightning today was cool
and cloudy. We weeded the pepper beds and made some drains.
Later, we picked dwarf beans from over 'the other side'.
Blogging has been neglected and I am unsure as to continue, but
it is such a useful record and I regret the long absences.
We will see.
Labels:
dwarf beans,
scotch bonnet peppers,
seasoning peppers,
weather,
weeding
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
His 'n Hers
After all the weeding
and moling that was
done yesterday it was
with great delight that
I set too this morning
and applied lots of this.
Lovely manure supplied
by our lovely rabbits.
The 'icing on the cake'
so to speak!
See, they look happier
already,
now let's pop across
and see
what T is up to.
Ah, there he is.
Yes, we do work
together but on
separate pieces of
land, just a stone's
throw away from
each other but we find
it's better this way.
Here is where all the
really hard work takes
place while I play over
on the other side, between
us lies a triangular parcel
of land that belongs to
someone else so we all
know our boudaries.
Great, he has a good supply of
dry straw to mulch with when
the really dry season kicks in
and there are beds ready
to be forked high above
the river, wonder if I
can
zoom in
Back to my side now
and a sign that T made
for the goat man...
very polite under
the circumstances.
Refreshments are
readily available
when T comes to
join me in the shed
where he might find
me staring at the ants.
They are there really,
look closely and you will
see some moving from
right to left just a little
more than half way up.
These are black ants, the wood ants are in their covered
highway which is the vertical line on the right.
and moling that was
done yesterday it was
with great delight that
I set too this morning
and applied lots of this.
Lovely manure supplied
by our lovely rabbits.
The 'icing on the cake'
so to speak!
See, they look happier
already,
now let's pop across
and see
what T is up to.
Ah, there he is.
Yes, we do work
together but on
separate pieces of
land, just a stone's
throw away from
each other but we find
it's better this way.
Here is where all the
really hard work takes
place while I play over
on the other side, between
us lies a triangular parcel
of land that belongs to
someone else so we all
know our boudaries.
Great, he has a good supply of
dry straw to mulch with when
the really dry season kicks in
and there are beds ready
to be forked high above
the river, wonder if I
can
zoom in
Back to my side now
and a sign that T made
for the goat man...
very polite under
the circumstances.
Refreshments are
readily available
when T comes to
join me in the shed
where he might find
me staring at the ants.
They are there really,
look closely and you will
see some moving from
right to left just a little
more than half way up.
These are black ants, the wood ants are in their covered
highway which is the vertical line on the right.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Weeding between showers
Shelter from welcome rainshowers
requires a quick dash to the 'shed'
which basically consists of some
sheets of 'Ivanise' propped up
between two nutmeg trees and an
old, large, not too well, golden
apple tree. Prolongued showers
afford an opportunity to read,
draw, chat, snooze, gaze or study
the lifestyle of the wood ant.
Blessings passed, return to weed
beds of lemon basil. Observe
how much more effort is required
when moving around in mud boots.
Parsley is discovered having
survived being overtaken by Job's
Tears and that really nasty plant
that hides and then rips your
hands to shreds when you least
expect it.
Rocket remains hopeful that T will
find a market and that we don't eat
all
and the piece of red stem Ceylon
spinach that 'Reds' gave us is doing
very well.
Dill.
requires a quick dash to the 'shed'
which basically consists of some
sheets of 'Ivanise' propped up
between two nutmeg trees and an
old, large, not too well, golden
apple tree. Prolongued showers
afford an opportunity to read,
draw, chat, snooze, gaze or study
the lifestyle of the wood ant.
Blessings passed, return to weed
beds of lemon basil. Observe
how much more effort is required
when moving around in mud boots.
Parsley is discovered having
survived being overtaken by Job's
Tears and that really nasty plant
that hides and then rips your
hands to shreds when you least
expect it.
Rocket remains hopeful that T will
find a market and that we don't eat
all
and the piece of red stem Ceylon
spinach that 'Reds' gave us is doing
very well.
Dill.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Of Carrot beds, Nutmegs and Bixa
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