New Layers for The Huggle

Hi there! Are we all set for the weekend?? 🙂
I popped into town this morning to post some garlic to a friend and drop some off to another local fellow who wanted to buy some.
Was nice meeting him and we had quite the garden chat before I had to go.
I premade dinner (mostly) as I don’t feel up to making a huge effort in the kitchen after long hours working in the yard. (We had home made hamburgers tonight!!)

I checked on my worms… even though I totally over fed them, they seem to be happily chowing down on the food I gave them! This makes me happy.

I decided to add a few layers to the latest Huggle-Monster. I grabbed our panning sieve tray to sift the coffee down. Its a rather nice task!

I dragged out the wood chipper today, intending to get all the saved branches through, but the wind really kicked up this afternoon and I was seeing a lot of the woodchips flying randomly all over the yard. It was a bit annoying as I was in the groove, but… it would have been a wasted effort. So I gathered up what I had done and mixed it with the coffee and fed it to the Huggle.

I popped the passionfruit leaves on first, then weighed them down with the woodchip layer.
Then I emptied the other dry neglected compost bin on top of that.

THEN – I mowed the front lawn so I could get a heap of grass clippings as well.

Enough. Just have to wait until Sunday for my straw now.

Its a cold night… Pip is, as usual tucked up in his fire warmed towel. We’ve created a monster there. He hangs out pointedly staring at you until you get the hint and as soon as the towel comes off the heater, he gives an approving Meow and stands waiting to be swaddled in it!!
I wish someone would do that to me!!
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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