Monday, February 18, 2008

Bits and Bobs

It’s still pretty hot in the garden…  A very long spell of Dry weather had resulted in crirtically low water supplies. Grassy hills have turned brown and in some places have turned to the dead grey brown I've only seen in australia.


But this last week the temperatures fell a little and rain came over all parts of the country on and off and the rivers are higher and the plants in the main are looking much releived for it.     


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In General


Over the Christmas period I had written a newsletter using MS Publisher..Quite successfully really ... Unfortunately have only just gotten around to sending it off to my rellies over seas... Perhaps I should post it and show it off ...As quite some effort was put into it ...


Work is work and no one seems to be happy. It's a sad state to be in but I think we will all start to move on this year ... 


We too a day off last weekend and had 3 days holiday on the north of the south island ... Just for the fun of it we too the 3 hour ferry trip across a choppy Cooks strait to the port of Picton. From there we drove the scenic route to Havelock where we found a very nice cafe specialising in Mussels and scallops and enjoyed every mouthful ... Our next stop was to be at one of the lakes at a place called St Anaud .>We stopped at a comfortable motel there that was nestled into the forest with our 2 level unit being beside a stream ... It was very relaxing listening to the bubbling water in the night and the birdsong in the morning ... Unfortunately the weather turned overnight weith low cloud and rain . But we did manage to do a walk through the native beech forrest along the lakeside. Effectively a 30-40 minute walk with another 10 minutes to read the information posts along the way and a further 2 hours taking pictures .... all good fun :O) 


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With the weather failing we decided to drive past the mountains a bit more and drove into an old mining township called murchison....It was here in the early part of the last century that a large earthquake struck causing significant damage. The small Museum was of interest with plenty of black and white pictures of the event. We took a drive that afternoon but the rain found us again and we were unable to do the walking or photography we had hoped for. 


The next day we decided to head for Nelson at the very top of the south island ... We visited the Hoglund glass centre for McD to buy some more glas  ornaments and then we stumbled across a small vinyard that had a cafe/restaurant and so had a lesiurly lunch of anti pasto and steamed mussels before the short and very bumpy plane ride back into Wellington and home .....   


 


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Garden


Our main part of the garden has been a mass of multi-coloured flowers. Mainly dahlias. We have had a great showing. The rest of the garden still needs work on it which we are slowing getting done. As a sampler to having a fully fledges garden vegetable plot we have had tomatoes and potatoes already and last night I was able to pick a bowlful of Black Berries from overthe fence ... With the tomatoes (that were mainly cherry tomatoes) and the potatoes grown in large plastic ductbins we bought for the purpose, I made a chicken dish putting everything into a large roasting pan covered wit htin foil.... McDs Mum and a Neice visiting wellington to play softball had dinner with us and our out of the garden meal. 


 


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Vegetable Plot


 Before tackling the main part of my vegetable plot in the making I have to remove a heap of gorse growing on the bank beside it … the bank has a 'step' cut into it where I had originally planted some camellias and rhododendrons and some Ozzy plants that thrive on the clay there … But we’ve not been near the area in two years and now the gorse is taller than I am … So in 28C of heat I’ve been there hacking it down …. Completed about a ¼ of it so far … While working away there a day or three back I looked up and saw a face looking back at me … Just over an arms length away from me ….It was a Rat …Fully grown clean and slinky Rat with a long nose and sharp pointy teeth …. “EEEEKKKK “ I cried out in my usual macho male way as I turned abruptly as I could and stumbled away as fast as I could while perched on a 6” step that has camelia and Rhodos and the like growing out of it … Trouble was there was another slinky brown think coming towards me again from this side …. “EEEEEEEKK””” !! Oh, no it’s micky the hunter cat running past me to take the rat on …… Go get 'im Micky !!!! Both cat and rat disappeared into the gorse forest I’d been lopping down … A bit of a rustle and then I could see micky at the bottom of the bank heading into the house …. Now we’ve been there before with live rats in the house thanks to the cats …But this time Micky was empty handed and empty mouthed too…. So – There are rats in the garden at the top of the bank ….Cats Micky and George are up there often enough for there to be a rodent free zone …. But of course all they do is make a grass nest and sleep the day away … Not that calm now when working on the bank … even a medium sized spider running at me had me doing an about turn before realizing what it was …………………..


Since then the cats have caught and killed 4 half grown rats .. While they are very clean looking country rats we have no desire to have them around our property ..So we may have to get an vermin exterminator in to lay poison around the place ..I don't want to but the cats aint catching mar and par ratus ratus  so thebreeding cycle will continue ... 


This morning at 6am more commotion as micky the cat had brought another half grown rat into the house still alive ...luckily we had all doors shut so it was just the hall way they could get into ... turned out micky had broken the rats back and while still alive was unable to move it's back legs .... So my awakening to a sunny sunday was to dispatch a rat as humanely as possible (which I did) and wonder just how many more are about the property.............   


Fitness


Bit of a disaster really with McDs daughter staying and us having to taxi her around to where she has a holiday job etc .. But walkinmg up and down the back to the vegetable plot and the gardening are definately helping all round ... March will be better


Diet


Again not so good - it's proven to be very hard to do with visitors in the house ... Though I do think I've lost weight. I'm nearly two belt notches down so if no weight loss then I'm redistributing it about elsewhere :O)


 


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2 comments:

Kay Cooke said...

Love the garden!! It's fantastic. You and McD must be proud of your efforts. As for ratus ratus ... ugh! I would be gone never to return. I think I'd be employing not only the exterminator, but a gorse ridder as well so I didn't have to go anywhere near until all pests have been destroyed FOREVAH!!! :)

Kay Cooke said...

Oh and the photos of your Nelson trip too - what a treat. Beautiful.