Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Jobs

Some jobs are good, some jobs are good but hard and some jobs are just crap.


Not sure that our jobs are crap, just really busy and relentless. It feels like we haven't had a proper holiday in ages. I was worried before we moved to this house that the garden would be too big a job, but the summer so far has been glorious so my favourite job is deadheading roses. I might have to keep some just to deadhead them. Every night I have to do about 30 minutes around the garden just deadheading.


I also like discovering new things. We have two great mock oranges, one is hidden behind a lilac and a buddleia, which will be chopped down to make it stand out more. We also have a fruiting cherry tree!! And alstromeira, which I really like.

The cherry tree is the giant red tree right at the back between the cypress trees. (this picture was taken at 10:30pm on the solstice. Thank god that's over, couldn't sleep at all!)
And the alstromeria are growing below all those tall trees in the shade...

I'm not saying that if it was raining everyday I would enjoy it as much, but I still think I would enjoy it a bit.


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Agony and the Ecstacy

So you have an arch. It's got some kind of rose climbing on it, so you treat it well (well, as a rose deserves), you prune it and tend to it, waiting for showy, blowsy roses to appear and knock you out with their beauty and scent.

The you get this stupid crappy specimen, looks like it belongs in a hedge by the side of a motorway, now it looks like the gateway to a prison yard rather than a utopia. Stupid bloody roses. Sayonara.


But! There's a weird bush growing near the house, no idea what it is, thought it might be some kind of dogwood, not sure but there are LOADS of blooms coming and then a guy who came in to help with the garden said he wasn't sure maybe it was a Philodelphus? Might smell nice.

Nice? It smells like a candy shop, it is absolutely lovely and look at the millions of blooms on it!! When it fully flowers I am just going to sit under it and bask in the scent. Me and the bees. Fab.








Friday, June 11, 2010

Sunday, June 06, 2010

Finally!

Mae has been desperate, since seeing Dana's post from last year, to see a Monster Truck. Well, last night, dressed for the occasion in her dino pyjamas, she finally got the chance.



Unfortunately, she also saw a human canonball. Who was a woman.


I think I have lost my daughter to the circus.

Friday, June 04, 2010

Nanny McPhee

I have finally yanked out this tooth for Mae- I think it shocked her but it sure was fun! She got us back by saying the tooth fairy left twice as much as she actually did. Must be inflation.





We went to an Open Day at the local Agricultural College last weekend, and didn't do much as we promised one of Geoff's workmates that we would go see her husbands art for the Spring Fling, the annual open doors art weekend. His stuff is amazing, something to save for. And where they live is idyllic. Their cat also recently had 6 kittens (a week ago) and Mae got to hold one. Fab. But we did have time to see a very unhappy sheep get sheared. It didn't take long and I am sure she felt better after, but I think Mae may be a vegetarian in the making. Either that or a butcher. She knows happy animals make yummy meat. Although like me no baby animals pass our lips. Ew.