Friday 6 June 2014

Long time no type

It's been eight months since I've posted on my blog. Lots of things have happened, so many in fact that I'll do an eight month rundown in point form ;)


  • in November I got the blues and my doctor put me on to anti-d's 
  • we found out the owner was selling our house and we had to move
  • I went on a spiritual retreat and had a wonderful weekend away with a great bunch of girls
  • in December my anti-d's gave me fibromyalgia like symptoms and as I was already on the highest dose of my pain meds I had to take more pills to try and counteract the new pain as well. Unfortunately, the happy pills weren't making me any happier either
  • in January, I went on a different anti-d and it interfered with my pain meds from my back and I ended up with serotonin syndrome
  • we found a house and moved in 
  • Isaac started grade 9
  • I started uni
  • I turned 44
  • we rescued a toy poodle from a backyard breeder and she defied all odds by living. she currently has us wrapped around her paws. her name is Asher Sprinkles
  • Isaac turned 14
  • I realised I couldn't cope at uni and needed to drop a subject because with my back and associated health issues I was WAAAAAAAAY behind
  • I gardened
  • I found out we had a ley line going through our house
that's about it... and when I look at that list now I wonder how I made it through... but I did :)

Saturday 12 October 2013

The beds in the yard go grow grow grow...

Everything in the garden is growing so quickly at the moment, even though it is very dry. Unfortunately, the weeds are too :/ Nutgrass is the bane of my existence!!

Here are my garden beds Wednesday. 

These cucumbers and coming on wonderfully!

This one is the one I picked this afternoon.
It's tripled its size in a couple of days.

Coriander flowers in my Romanesco Broccoli (that's looking
a bit lacy thanks to the Cabbage Moth caterpillars)

Lots of spaces for lettuce to go in when my seedlings are
bigger, the celery in the middle is looking wonderful and
it will be picked more often now that my Chinese celery
has gone to seed.

Tomatoes, zucchini, capsicum and pepino

Zucchini, cucumber and various leafy greens
(and my pineapples next to the raised bed)

Lettuce, Asian greens, Rosellas, tomatoes
and pumpkins still to find homes

Plastic bags hanging off bamboo stakes protect my pots
from the brush turkey. 

Today's harvest, pepino, beans and cucumber
The pepino went into the fruit salad I had for dinner. The flavour was amazing!! Sort of like rockmelon crossed with a honeydew melon. Thankfully it's thriving so I'll be picking those as soon as more are ripe! Whilst I have a blueberry, orange tree  and fig tree, they are all slow to mature and aren't yielding much fruit at the moment. I've got Chinese Gooseberries to go in so they will add to the fruit side of things as well.

Mel aka OneCraftyMumma hosted a dishcloth swap recently (that's now finished) and below is the cloths that I made. These were so quick to whip up I can see myself doing lots more when holidays come around! I used this pattern off Ravelry, mixing it up a little with the colours. 



Time to relax and watch some tv for me now I think and read my new cookbook. Thanks for visiting!

Monday 7 October 2013

In the garden... again

Yesterday I tried to study but I was so distracted I ended up gardening. I've done so much in the yard the last couple of weeks and it's really looking great. There are still a few spots that are overcome by weeds but I'll get to them eventually! The weather has been divine, until the 34c days started to appear. I hate to think what it's going to be like over summer, the official one anyway! 

This is how our front bed was looking. Chinese celery and Miner's lettuce going to seed and lots of nut grass, wandering dew and other weeds. So I pulled out the grown lettuce and Miner's lettuce and trimmed everything back that was staying and planted lots of new things.

Before
The trellis is for a choko that I planted. I did want it going over the front gate but the ground is so dry I'm going to have to thump stakes in to make holes or I might bend the trellis a bit much trying to get it in. (It's just a $20 cheapie from Bunnings) 

After


And my updated what's growing in my garden list.... what I'm nurturing anyway :) (lots of corrections because I pulled out my seeds to put the full names in where I could so I can keep a track of what's growing well)

Alyssum, 'Cameo'
Artichoke, 'Green Globe' Cynara scolymus
Aloe vera
Basil, sweet
Beans, purple
Beetroot, 'Crimson Globe'
Blood Orange
Blueberry, Britewell
Broad Beans, 'Long Pod'
Broccoli, 'Romanesco'
Calendulas
Camomile Matricaria chamamilla
Cape Gooseberry Physalis peruviana
Capsicum, 'Californian Wonder'
Carrot, ‘Paris Market’ Daucus carota Syn. 'Tonda di Parigi'
Celeriac, 'Caesar' Apium graveolens rapaceum
Celery, Chinese
Celery
Chilli, 'Amigo Jalapeno' Capsicum annuum
Chilli, 'Chilli Shake' Capsicum frutescens
Chinese Cabbage, Bok Choi, Pechay Brassica oleracea var. capitata
Chives
Choko, green
Cornflower, 'Blue' Centaurea cyanus
Coriander
Cosmos, 'Sea Shells' Cosmos bipinnatus var. cosmicos
Cottage Garden Mix, Stocks, Cosmos, Gaillardia, Poppies and Cornflowers
Cucumber, 'Mini white'
Cucumber, 'Lebanese'
Dill Anethum graveolens
Echinacea, 'Bravado' Echinacea purpurea
Fig, 'Black Genoa'
Florence Fennel, 'Zefa-Fino'
Four seasons herb
Four seasons herb, variegated
Galangal
Garlic chives
Kale, 'Dwarf Green Curled' Brassica oleracea acephala
Kale, 'Red Russian'
Larkspur, 'Galilee Blue' Consolida ajacis
Lavender, 'Spanish' Lavandula stoechas
Lavender, two different varieties
Lemon Balm
Lettuce, ‘First Fleet’
Lettuce, 'Miners'
Lettuce, 'Darwin'
Marigold, 'Gallery'
Mint, 'Chocolate'
Mint, common
Mint, looks like chocolate mint but isn't lol
Mizuna, green
Mustard, 'Red' Brassica juncea
Nasturtium
Oregano
Parsley, ‘Italian flat-leaved’
Parsley, 'Afro'
Peanuts
Pepino
Pigeon pea Cajanus cajan
Pineapple
Potatoes
Pumpkin, 'Buttercup'
Pumpkin, 'Jap'
Queen Anne's Lace Ammi visnaga
Rocket
Rosella, 'Red Drops' Hibiscus sabdariffa
Rosemary, four different varieties but no idea of their names
Sage, variegated
Shallots
Silverbeet, Rainbow Chard
Snapdragon, 'Magic Carpet' Antirrhinum majus
Sorrel
Spearmint
Spinach, Ceylon Malabar
Spinach, Brazilian
Squash, 'Bennings Green Tint' Cucurbito pepo
Stevia, Stevia Rebaudiana
Tarragon, French
Tomato, 'Cherry Roma; 
Tomato, 'Green Zebra'
Tomato, 'Mortgage Lifter' Lycopersicon esculentum
Thyme, common
Thyme, variegated
Turmeric
Warrigal greens
White button mushrooms (hopefully lol)
Yacon
Zinnia, 'Giant Dahlia' Zinnia elegans
Zucchini, 'Cocozelle'
Zucchini, 'Tomboncini'

Still to plant:
Beans, 'Roc D'or' Phaseolus vulgaris
Beans, Climbing Snake 'Red Dragon' Vigna unguiculata var. sesquipedalis
Beans, Soy
Tomato, 'Cherry Rainbow' Lycopersicon esculentum

Thursday 3 October 2013

In my garden

Seeing as study and the garden are taking up most of my time at the moment I thought I'd record what I've got growing at the moment Jerry style. (No idea of the proper names of things though.)

Artichoke
Aloe vera
Basil, sweet
Beans, purple
Beetroot
Blood Orange
Blueberry, Britewell
Brazilian Spinach
Broad Beans
Calendulas
Camomile Daisy
Capsicum, 'California'
Carrot ‘Paris Market’
Cauliflower, Romanesco
Celery, Chinese
Celery
Ceylon Spinach
Chilli, Jalapeno
Chinese greens
Chives
Coriander
Cucumber, white
Cucumber, 'Telegraph'
Dill
Fig, Black Genoa
Four seasons herb
Four seasons herb, variegated
Galangal
Garlic chives
Kale, two different varieties
Lavender, three different varieties
Lemon Balm
Lettuce, ‘First Fleet’
Lettuce, 'Miners'
Lettuce, 'Darwin'
Lettuce, mixed punnet from Bunnings no idea of most of the varieties
Marigolds
Mint, Chocolate
Mint, common
Mint, looks like chocolate mint but isn't lol
Mizuna, green
Mustard, Red
Nasturtiums
Oregano
Parsley, ‘Italian flat-leaved’
Parsley, Curly leaved
Pepino
Pigeon pea
Pineapples
Potatoes
Pumpkin, Jap
Rainbow Chard
Rocket
Rosellas
Rosemary, four different varieties but no idea of their names
Sage, variegated
Shallots
Sorrel
Spearmint
Stevia
Tarragon, French
Tomato, Roma
Tomato, Cherry
Tomato, Green Zebra
Tomato, Moneymaker
Thyme
Thyme, variegated
Turmeric
Warrigal greens
White button mushrooms (hopefully lol)
Yacon
Zucchini

Sunday 30 June 2013

Blythe Love, Crochet and Lazy Sundays

For quite a while now I've been wanting a Blythe doll. Yes, I know I'm 43 and I shouldn't be playing with dolls lol BUT for me, it's another extension of my creative side. I've ordered my first girl Lavender Hug, and I'm (impatiently) awaiting her arrival.

I never been a doll kind of girl. As a child I preferred the logic of Lego instead. Logic is where I felt safe. As an adult I have a lot more control over what situations I'm put into, so I find, although I still always fall back on logic, I don't mind the frivolous. My inner child had to grow up way too fast, so I don't mind indulging her now.

Of course I do wish I had those Barbies now, as Skipper is the same size and shape as Neo Blythe. Amusingly, Skipper was my favourite Barbie. (She had terrible hair though!! By the time she got to me she was already a teenager and her straight blonde hair was curly. I didn't give her a haircut though, only the one that would be worth a lot of money if I hadn't :/ I think her hair was animal hair of some kind because it was SO soft, which made it hard to style, so I cut it, then glued it down lol)

Today I'm spending the day crafting as it's rainy and quite dreary outside. I've got some new Kaaland Yarn that I've been wanting to make something with, just waiting for some ideas.

Kikuyu, Grape and an unnamed ball which I've called Licorice Allsort
I'm going to make a headband out of the Licorice Allsort and then maybe look for some Blythe patterns. I've found a really cute halter neck dress pattern already, which I may make this afternoon. At least I know with making something that small I'll be able to finish it in one (of my) sittings. I can see that my Blythe is going to end up looking like a tree hugging hippie and I'm happy about that! If you have any links for patterns on the web, crochet or sewing please share them with me!!

Have a wonderful Sunday and do something to make your inner child smile too :)

Sunday 2 June 2013

My new craft room


I know these photos are rather messy but I wanted to show a full view of my new room. Small rooms are *SO* hard to photograph and I don't like getting up on stools when Isaac isn't here being the klutz that I am (before my painkillers are taken into account lol).

I'm really happy with how it's arranged but knowing me, as I use it there will be tweaking and rearranging so that things work perfectly! Where the cubes are on the very left hand side, I wouldn't mind getting a bookcase the same width but twice the height. The window behind it is patterned, so you can't see through it, and there's so much natural light it won't make much of a difference. It WILL make a difference to my sewing desk though. I have a lot of scrapbooking/art supplies in there and underneath that are a bit hard to get to. There's also the fact that my yellow and orange fabric piles are so tiny. (need to remedy that!!)

There were a couple of things that shocked me as I was putting everything into it's new home. I have a lot of tape. When I say a lot I mean I will never have to buy clear sticky tape ever again. I also have a lot of washi and fabric tape. I manage to forget that I have it because it's littered around the house in cute little bowls. Hmmm oops! The other thing that I have a lot of is cards. Every few years I go into a card making frenzy and I always seem to make more than I give. So I'm on a mission now to use more than I make!

Hopefully my new space will inspire lots of creativity!!

I {heart} Baby Animals (and Aqua)

So much so I've got a Pinterest board dedicated to them and I tend to photograph a lot of my wildlife carer neighbour's little baby charges. I can't help it. Jot Magazine have a mood board challenge that ends today, and because I managed to finish cleaning up my craft room, I decided to enter it. It was using one of my favourite colour combos so that helped!
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Isn't it pretty? My bedroom is aqua, red and white. Love aqua!! Anyway... here is my Project Life page combining two of my favourite things!




And another view to get the effect of the transparencies. It's so hard to not get reflection off the page protectors! I ended up taking some sections out so they could be seen.


Have you been creating anything? I'd love to see!!