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31 October 2014
Weekend reading
I haven't had much time for online reading lately but here are a few scratchings from the past couple of weeks. I hope everything ...
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29 October 2014
Seizing the days
Our garden changes are almost complete and I'm looking forward to working in this smaller but still productive garden. The major ch...
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27 October 2014
Ageing and the art of slowing down
Wandering around our backyard, sitting under the elder tree, watching the birds fly and admiring the vegetables in the straight rigid lines...
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23 October 2014
Setting up your sewing bits and pieces
I love hand sewing much more than machine sewing. Next month, I'm taking a trip to the Blue Mountains to visit my sister. I have no d...
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21 October 2014
RIP Gough, you really made a difference
Image from here. I couldn't let this pass without commenting on it. One of my political heroes (I only have two), Gough Whitlam, ...
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17 October 2014
Local Green Hero Award
I'm pleased to tell you that I won the Green Lifestyle Magazine's Local Green Hero Award yesterday. Other winners in the People ca...
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Weekend reading
I'm busy here at the moment so there'll be fewer posts in the coming weeks. Be patient with me, I'll be back to a more regu...
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16 October 2014
When do you step away and say, that's it for today?
During the week I had a question from a young woman, Ms J, asking: As with all of us life tends to increase its demands at different times,...
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15 October 2014
A simple guide to thrifty vegetable gardening - part 2
It's very easy to spend a lot of money in the garden. Raised beds, top soil from the garden supplier, blocks, sleepers, fertiliser, too...
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14 October 2014
A simple guide to thrifty vegetable gardening
There is no doubt you can save money if you have the space, time and energy to produce organic vegetables and fruit in your backyard. Ha...
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