Planted

Hmmm… where to start?
A snap on the progress of my basket!!! Its taking shape for sure!
I’ve not worked on it at home, rather left it as a purely class thing. Its a nice group of people to talk to – so all very social.

Pip Notes: The paw up position means Sir Pip needs something. Sitting in the lounge room with paw up indicates a need for a warm towel.
If he is in the kitchen with his paw up it means he is terribly terribly hungry

And sitting at the back door in aforesaid position means he has to go out.

Of course five minutes after we’ve been out and spotted the scary chook, we seem a bit desperate to go back in!

I swear cats need butlers.

Flea Notes:
Yes… that is her little feathery butt under that bush!

Tonight when Jeff went down to lock them up and did a beak count… one was missing!
No prizes for guessing who!
Someone was out too late and got lost getting herself back.
Funny thing though… he called out to her and she immediately Bok bok bokked back to let him know where she was.
(‘Daddy please rescue me! I am lost and cold’)
Other lost chooks at night hunker down and don’t say a word!!! Which makes them really hard to find!

So she got rescued and put on the roost. Silly chook!

Anyway, I did plant something

Picked up a few punnets of lettuce seedlings – was so keen to have something in my new beds.

Slightly underwhelming but in a few weeks they should fill out and look good.

I did take time between showers to plant out a lavender bush and a boronia.

A few flowers are popping up on my chives!

Fragrant jonquils! (I had a market stall today and someone was showing how they’d turned theirs blue and other fun colours with food dye in the water! very cool)

A smidgeon of rainbow came out… I over-doctored this photo to bring up the colours!

And to finish up – the plum tree gets fluffier day by day!

Hope everyone is having a lovely weekend
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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