Mt Muffin Top

Hi!!
Days and days of these amazing winter skies and warm temperatures!
My friend thought this was called Muffin Top Hill as I was saying this is the part where we work off the muffin-tops most!!
Killer hill – now known as Mt Muffin-Top

Jeff is out walking now – but I am packing up soaps as I am optimistically wanting to go to the market tomorrow.
Working out a shelter in case of light rain. (If it looks disastrous I’ll bail on the whole idea)

Starting to notice the wattle blooming! Lovely and cheerful

I love wattle… such a splash of colour!

Anyway, hiking the logging tracks has been pretty good lately!
Apparently from Monday we can expect snow down to sea level!!!
I plan to bring up lots of firewood and move more of it to the sheltered area so we don’t have to go far to get it and less chance of it being soggy.

Another dotty soap
Fiona gave me all her saved straws and I might have gone overboard…
Was quite the process removing them.
Oh – and filling them!!! The mixture got a bit thick so it was hard getting it to go to the bottom of each hole! There was a lot of smacking and banging of the mould to get the bubbles to rise.

And then because I am a sucker for punishment, I poked out all the soap from the straws (Thanks to a crochet hook) and used them in another loaf

Pleased with the overall results!


I am looking forward to seeing if people like it enough to buy… although I can probably only use one of the polka-dot batches (The first blue one) as its just about ready.
Fingers crossed for the weather and people at tomorrows market.
I very much need some space!!
(Oh yeah… a few bucks won’t go astray either!)
Hope you are all staying safe and healthy!
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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