Monday, October 27, 2014

The Bellarine Growers Market day!



Two weekends ago I achieved something I'd always dreamed of - selling my produce at a farmers market! Was so much fun and has given me a buzz that's still going.....oh yeah!


With thanks to my sister who got me back into the vege garden to face with the grass & weeds.

I woke at 6am on the morning of the market - in fact the moon was still shining - and picked my parsley, chives, golden oregano, lavender, silver beet, rocket and lettuces til I couldn't feel my frozen fingers anymore. Tony and I had picked the Euphorbia flowers the night before.


I packed the car, put on my new $30 Target top, kissed my husband and little P farewell and headed off to the market - the best feeling ever!


Met amazing people, got to chat with market-goers about my produce and had a surprise visit from Tony & Piet.  It's so addictive!

Saturday, October 25, 2014

I live in the world

Campbell Point House, Leopold
On the Bellarine Peninsula
 www.campbellpointhouse.com.au

I've begun a meditation course and our Swami began the study with a statement: 'I live in the world'.


A simple statement but with more than one meaning; he explained that there are TWO worlds. 

 The first world is our personal 'inner' world, the 'I' - which we can learn to control through meditation.

* The second is the 'outer world' - in which we have NO control. 

So really, we're expected to live in harmony in both worlds. Not so easy.

Meditation is,
 in essence, learning how to control our inner world to survive in the outer world.

Food for thought.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Ready to write again


Not sure if it's the weather or the hectic life I lead.
Between working, getting the farm on track and looking after a toddler I've had no energy for writing.
But the time is right, I feel sad that much has been missed, it's important to detail the days, months & seasons because they're disappearing so quickly.

Looking at the images of Piet from my last post and my heart hurts that he's growing so quickly.
Today he runs and kicks a ball; this time last year he couldn't even walk!

This blog is really for me but also for friends and family who love far away.  I'm not the best writer but hope to make your day a little cheerier.


Welcome back to me.....
Why, thank you!

Friday, February 28, 2014

.....and that, ladies & gents, was Summer 13/14


Werribee Zoo visit - just last weekend. A great end to Summer.
Notice the zoo map sticking out of my pocket? That was the same zoo map we spent most of the time looking for and found it in my pocket just as we jumped in the car to head home.


Looking through images from the last three months, I can't believe how much little P has changed.
At aged 18 months he's finally started to walk, thank goodness, 
a 14 kg baby makes ones arms & shoulders a little strained.


He's in the 98th percentile for weight & height, coming in at 88cm!
What a little man he is.


The words coming out of his mouth include: Dizzy, moon, baa-baa, Dadda, Mama, cheese, shoes ('sooz'), oh-ohhh, ball, bath, bye-bye, hi, nigh-nigh, car, a version of truck (guk), and of course 'noooooo'. Very impressive!


This climbing thing is over-rated...


First day of Summer.


And his hair has finally grown back after my 'trimming' attempt - never again little P.



February monthly achievement


And for the month of February....
we've finally chosen our architect and given him the go-ahead to design us a new house.  

And with that, I'm done.  Time to move on....

Geelong Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014


Sometimes, a picnic lunch can take the drama out of a stressful meal time.
However this was one drama-packed picnic lunch with little P showing off his acting skills, modeling useful accessories, dressed by none other than himself.




The orchard is just the perfect spot for a catwalk runway, sans walking.  I
 better call his agent - New York here we come!

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Learning how to water


I feel the weather is cooling. Have we had our fun in the sun for 13/14?
This morning I almost considered grabbing my dressing gown for the short run 
between quilt and shower.


Typically, little P has finally learnt how to point the hose at the plants...not at the dog....not at me...and now we'll have to wait a whole eight months to teach him all over again.

Big storms yesterday and another short one today;  I can feel the gentle wasps of Autumn in the air.