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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday - August 28th, 2011



Shadow Shot Sunday is hosted by Hey Harriet. Head over to her blog to see many more great shadow shots.



This shadow shooting is rather addictive. Again it was too hard to stop at one. There are so many great shadows this morning. Here's a selection of the many I just took.








Saturday, August 27, 2011

Six Word Saturday - August 27th, 2011


The very smiley, very cranky bear! 

This week was Book Week and yesterday was the Book Week parade at my youngest daughter's school. This parade seems to be getting better and better each year. Almost all of the students dress up with some going to enormous efforts. This year my daughter went as the Very Cranky Bear from the book, The Very Cranky Bear by Nick Bland. If you are looking for a great picture book I highly recommend it. It's definitely one of my favourites! 


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday - August 21st, 2011


Shadow Shot Sunday is hosted by Hey Harriet. Head over to her blog to see many more great shadow shots.


This week I couldn't stop at one. There were so many great shadows around the yard this morning. 





Sunday, August 14, 2011

Sunday Scribblings - August 14th, 2011

The prompt for Sunday Scribblings this week is forward. It fitted well with a piece I was thinking about writing. 




'It doesn't matter how slow you go as long as you do not stop' 
- Confucius

To move forward is often largely a matter of taking those first steps. Working out a baby step you can take and then doing so. The way it often works for me is that I worry a lot before those first steps then commit to taking a first step, telling myself that's all I need to do at that moment. More often than not that first step leads to another and another and another. 
In the past year or so I have moved forward in many ways. There have been my blogs. I never imagined what the first step of looking into how to begin a blog would blossom into and how rewarding it would turn out to be. It was the same with gardening. Planting a few seeds and seeing some success led to more and more. 
Often lots of preparation goes into deciding what a first step will be and how to take that first step. I was familiar with other people's blogs before that decision to look into starting my own. I started my gardening adventures with some radishes because they are easier to grow and I was more likely to experience success which would encourage me to try more. 
Taking the first step can set you in motion and help dramatically with moving forward with whatever you wish to move forward with. I observed this yesterday. My ten year old daughter really wanted to read a poem at a poetry group I attend. She was very keen beforehand and had definitely prepared. When it came time to begin though stage fright set in. She just couldn't seem to get started. Someone suggested to just say one word. She still couldn't do it so everyone else read and then we returned to her. She managed that first word and kept going, very quietly at first but then gradually she got louder. At the end someone asked if she could read it again in a louder voice. She did. Making the effort to get over the difficult starting point really paid off and she moved forward in a huge way. 
Of course, things don't always work out so wonderfully. I am remembering the time when I was thirteen and ready to dive from a diving board for the first time. I was so nervous but told myself that once I left the board I would just have to keep going. My style was not the best, however, and I hit the water with the hugest belly flop. In that situation I could have done a little more research before taking to the board. 
Usually though I can be prone to keep researching how to do something rather than actually doing it. This week I bought a new camera and really don't know how to use it. I could keep stressing about that and try and learn more or I could choose to begin. I chose to take some photos and experiment with some of the settings. I ended up taking some photos that I was quite pleased with and posted my first contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday. Having a go gives me the chance to learn more and keep moving forward. 
Sometimes moving forward is fast. Other times slower. Sometimes it even feels like going backwards. Sometimes it might involve pausing for a while. It is certainly okay to stop too for something you decide you no longer wish to move forward with. 
Amongst other things, this week I want to move forward with my photography skills. How about you? What would you like to move forward with? Is there a small step you can take to propel you forward? 

Shadow Shot Sunday - August 14th, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday is hosted by Hey Harriet. Head over to her blog to see many more great shadow shots. 







Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Three Word Wednesday - August 10th, 2011

I am participating in Three Word Wednesday again this week. The words for this week are: drench, immune and radiate. 


drench in kindness 
overcome immune responses 
let love radiate 



Sunday, August 7, 2011

Sunday Scribblings - August 7th, 2011

I haven't participated in Sunday Scribblings for a while. It's good to be back. The prompt for this week is: pleasure. My offering is an adaptation of a couple of short pieces I wrote earlier this year. The pleasure of Sunday mornings. 


Sunday morning 


Window slightly ajar 
Light makes art on the screen 
My feet poke out 
From under sheets 
Tickled by a gentle breeze 
Outside - birds sing and squawk 
Sounds paint through my mind 
Thick blobs, blurred at the edges 
Trails of even spaced dots
In the lull I tune 
to the gentle, regular ticking 
of the clock 
A little slower than my heartbeat 
Cocooned between stretch and doze 
I ease my way 
into the day 

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Six Word Saturday - August 6th, 2011


Thanks for the birthday present, Kaitlyn! 

My birthday week is coming to a close. It has been a fantastic week with lots of celebrating and reflecting with family and friends. Thanks everyone who helped me to celebrate!

One of the highlights was a gift I received from the daughter of one of my friends. Kaitlyn (aged 13) made this gorgeous picture in a frame. It is just so adorable. I love how the sheep is looking up at the sun. The pom-poms are such a great idea and she used a tiny piece of pipe cleaner for the sheep's tail. Thank you so much Kaitlyn. I love it! 




Monday, August 1, 2011

The July garden update

It's the last day of the month. Just enough time to squeeze in some news about what has been happening in my garden. I haven't done an update for a while. It was already the start of July when I realised I hadn't done an update for June. I did mean to do one a little late but that didn't happen. 


Things have been going along quite well in the garden despite little input from me in July. It has been reasonably wet so I haven't needed to water quite as much. A good thing or some of the plants would be exceptionally thirsty I think. I have planted some beetroot seedlings which seem to be growing very well. I look forward to trying out some salad, dip etc recipes in the not too distant future. Yum! You can see some of them in the next photo, amongst the grass and other weeds. 



I have quite a bit of silverbeet in one of the garden beds and it is very tall. I need to find some recipes soon I think! A little while ago I picked a lot of the rainbow silverbeet and made a very yummy side dish with pine nuts and raisins. It was very tasty and super healthy too I'm sure. Here is a link to the recipe I used. 





I have masses of parsley in the garden, both the Italian parsley which self seeded from last year and the parsley I rescued from Bunnings which certainly no longer needs rescuing! 



Some of the cabbage is getting eaten by snails. It is quite interesting how the different bugs will almost completely eat one plant and yet leave another nearby alone. The Kale is next to the cabbage and not touched at all. There are also some broccoli florets starting to form. The onions I planted a long time ago are getting bigger. The lettuce is still growing well and is the biggest lettuce I have ever seen! I also have lots of rocket in the garden at various stages of growth. The last photo below is of some flowers from one of the rocket plants which has gone to seed. I really like those flowers! I hope to get some time soon to do some caring for the garden and also get some more things planted. I guess it will soon be time to plant some summer crops. Tomatoes! Yum! 

Looking back through some of my posts too, I was amazed at how much my 'Magic Harvest' plants have grown. Maybe I should post some before and after pictures soon. 








and now I am actually posting this on the first day of August. With a teenager in the house there was strong competition for the computer and I lost so the post I started yesterday wasn't posted.