Full Full Moon

I love looking up to the skies and especially staring into the moon!

Attempting to take a photo of a full moon on zoom can be a challenge,

especially when trying to avoid the electricity poles and lines

but I think this photo worked out!

You will see that I couldn’t avoid the electricity lines 🙂

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Someone I Love

Dedicated to my Nephew

I truly love my Teddy Bear

And he isn’t furry or fake

He is smart, talented and funny

and he is yummy like a chocolate cake!

My Teddy Bear is my best friend

And for 12 years he has been my joy

we have so much fun together

He is my nephew – my brother’s little boy! 

Written by Ted and his Aunty

Ted wrote the “yummy like chocolate cake” line

and he thought this was the best line in the quote!

So do I ….

Written on 23rd January 2015

Staying up late!

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Frogs on Flax

The world is an amazing place and our home, ‘Camelot’ is sometimes, more amazing.

This photograph was taken in 2017 and I call it ‘Frogs on Flax’.

They are baby frogs on a flax leaf, and I have enlarged the photo.

An amazing moment in time!

This is the origional photo – can you spot the third frog?

Photos by Elizabeth Kerry

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My Rustic Garden

When we arrived we had 13 Tortured Willow trees, with several planted over our septic tank and reaching our electricity lines. All 13 tortured willow trees were removed because the roots were headed towards our kitchen and bathroom, even breaking up the cement in our garden area.

The grass was like straw and not lawn, and weeds were creeping through the wood-boards.

So we set about a reno – both inside and out.

Outside, we planted shrubs, flowers and small trees to make a garden.

With a clear and cleaned up garden, we could plan a landscape that would work. We have a slight slope on our land, and so decided to ‘garden terrace’ the land so the rain water would not cause a tsunami around the house.

It has been trial and error and I have enjoyed (with tears in my eyes) every moment. I really love companion planting – it is very rewarding.

It is wonderful to see the birds flying from garden to garden, mixing it up with the bees, insects and bugs.

The soil is spectacular! The property has volcanic soil with a rocky outcrop at the top of the back block. The worms in the soil are plentiful and rock ‘n’ roll the soil 24 hours.

I have created a 3 bay compost area and it rewards me every year with lush, worm-wriggling soil.

We have now planted every flower, shrub and tree here at Camelot !

The Spring and Summer Gardens here are so beautiful and rewarding. The branches reach for the skies and never fail to amaze me.

I hope you enjoy these images. I tried to capture the personality of each image.

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MY BLUE Cow

Poddy calves are demanding, self-entitled little gremlins capable of consuming hundreds of dollars in hay, milk powder, calf pellets and garden …

However, I loved this little one, who would visit me daily and put her wet nose to me, demanding love and attention.

I love this photo, so I uploaded it and created a new image in Photoshop and titled it: ‘My Blue Cow’.

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