Gardens are quite healing places to spend time and learn about the universe. Sharing it with a boisterous dog or two makes you realise what's important! Minnie's into pouncing on skinks so there are a few flat spots at the moment...!
Penang Insights
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After working in the Information Technology and Consulting industry for
almost 35 years, I have decided to pursue my dream of returning back to
Penang – my...
Dr Syntax breakfast, Jan 2015
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I realise it won't be the breakfast venue on many people's radars, but I
woke up this morning, as you do, with an overwhelming desire for plain old
bacon a...
Giorgio di Maria's Garagistes Lunch
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*GIORGIO Di Maria from Sydney's Vini, Berta and 121 BC visited Hobart two
weeks ago to present fabulous Italian wines from his native Piedmont while
L...
Goats and Shanley's
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Goats form the inspiration for this post. Elysia and Iain spent the weekend
in the Huon Valley and we took the opportunity to visit a couple of our
favouri...
Lovely photos Mary, I have barely been home in the past month and my garden has been taken over by cooch grass, sticky weed and fumitory.
ReplyDeleteYour garden has inspired me to spend the morning in my garden tomorrow :)
I love Spring.
ReplyDeleteI think my next pictures should be weeds...I have the full collection!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous time of year in Tasmania.
what a beautiful garden Mary, it must make you very happy.
ReplyDeleteGardens are quite healing places to spend time and learn about the universe. Sharing it with a boisterous dog or two makes you realise what's important!
ReplyDeleteMinnie's into pouncing on skinks so there are a few flat spots at the moment...!