Work in my home continues with cooking, organising, cleaning and gardening taking priority this week. Hanno and I went to Ikea on Tuesday, our first trip there in over two years. I never browse when I shop, I have already done my research online and I go with a list on my phone. So I wait until I have enough things to make the trip worthwhile and then we set off. I needed a pair of new blockout curtains for one of the bedrooms, a doona and bed linen, some preserving jars, a few kitchen items and a couple of large glass tea mugs, ideal for my big cuppa first thing in the morning. Hanno took advantage of the little food hall near the checkouts and bought some of his favourites - herrings, knackerbrot and jam. We both really appreciate those little treats because we don't often buy them.

I set up my little solar water fountain in the garden yesterday. It's been sitting on the back verandah for the past six months. It's one of the things on the pavers. More photos when everything is in place and we're happy with it.
I hope your week has been a good one and if it wasn't, that everything has improved now and is moving in the right direction. Covid is still playing a huge part in lives here and probably where you are too. Stay safe at home if you can and take the opportunity to improve your home and garden.
Here are this week's readings, I hope you enjoy them.
- I'm drooling over this custard pie Nigel Slater’s recipes for scallops with basil butter, and for banana custard choux puff
- I just found out about this cheap postal service - Australia only. You might need it with Mother's Day coming up
- a piece of ginger about 3 - 4 inches long
- 2 lemons thinly sliced
- 1 litre water
- ½ cup raw honey
- My friend Pip Lincolne has a new book out for mums of all ages - check it out, you'll be glad you did
- Changes in the garden too - this is an old post of mine showing the evolution of our garden and what we hope for now
- Cafe Vienna coffee mix - this won't do for coffee drinkers who must have a certain brew made at a certain place but for those of us who just want a cup of coffee, this is a good mix to have on the shelf
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- Recycling tips in daily life - Harugreen is one of my favourites on YouTube
- Fried shrimp with ketchup sauce, kiwi syrup, cabbage & carrot pickles, my other favourite, Ivy Kitchen
- How I learned to bake bread - includes recipes for soda bread, pumpkin scones and griddle cakes
- The 20 best cheese recipes (according to the journalist who wrote the article)
I'm running late today. Not that it's a problem for a woman who never wears a watch and operates mainly by light and dark instead. I'm doing all sorts here - writing, keeping an eye on my sewing while I sit here writing - I do have plans for it!, and I'm tending seedings and cooking lunch. I also need to organise shelves in the laundry and change the bed linen. I was watering before we had a bit of rain, and of course you know we have a small black dog who always wants to be out on the front verandah searching for lizards. The lizards know what she's like now and they disappear as soon as she walks out the door.
Hanno is outside now modifying a bee hotel we bought at Aldi during the week. It should be up later today. The seedlings are doing well with all of them except the chives, forget-me-nots and cleome up and growing. Jamie will be here on the weekend and we have plans to pick elderflowers.
It looks like Hanno might have had another bleed into his eye. Next week, he's got his post-op check up from the last bleed but I think he'll be having the procedure done again. We'll see how it goes.
The news reports tell me that the Covid situation seems to be improving in most places with the vaccinations going ahead. I'm really pleased to see the death rates have fallen dramatically so hopefully we'll be looking at a healthier world very soon. I hope things are good where you live. Stay safe.
Here are this week's readings:
- Knit Perfect Thumb Gussets for Fingerless Mitts / Mittens / Gloves - for all knitters starting their winter knitting
- Victoria to ban single-use plastics including straws, cutlery and plates by 2023 - this is happening in Queensland too, from July 1, 2021.
- Baarack the sheep shorn of 35kg fleece after being found roaming in rural Australia - he's living at Edgars Mission now!



































