Cool Present!

Today I had a couple of spoils.
I went in for a massage which was rather divine!! The lady instructed me not to throw about wood for the rest of the day!
I dropped off eggs and veggies to Shirley and also popped in with some eggs and pumpkin for Ruby, sat and had a cuppa and a good old catch up. (She very apologetically brings out the ‘shop bought’ biscuits (cookies) and reckons she is letting the side down)
I asked how she has been and what she has been up to…. she gives me that funny grin and says, “You know… I think I am just getting old!!”
Bless her cotton socks. She does things but wears out quickly and has to sit and have a rest or a lie down. You can imagine it doesn’t please her much!!
But then we are talking gardens and planning what we are going to do this year… then she laughs and says, “Listen to me at 102 planning on what I am going to be doing next season!!” But then we agree that planning really is 3/4 of the fun of things!

The other egg delivery was to Maureen and I also dropped off my latest bin of coffee grounds for her husband Gerry – he was very pleased to get that! He was showing me his compost system and we are talking about worm farming (I a currently proof reading an ebook on worm farm for beginners for a friend of mine which is giving me a solid understanding of it) and Gerry offered me his setup that he had never used and didn’t plan to!

Ooooh – yes please!!! So into the back of the car it went!
Now to clean it up, finish proof reading this book so I can jump right in there and start my worms!!

I love the idea of getting the worm wee and the castings – all that good stuff is magic for the garden of course.
I’ll let you know when my friends book is available in case there are other beginners out there that just need to know where to start!!

Anyway, lovely, lucky day for me!
Hope your day was just as bright!
Cheers!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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