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Sufficiently Sufficient.: July 2013
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SUFFICIENTLY SUFFICIENT-Share our journey as we transform a former acre of pasture land into our dream of achievable self sufficiency-on the tightest of budgets! Monday, July 29, 2013. Pictures, Progress and Planning. A few random photos from around the place this morning. Water kefir and citrus cleaner brewing on the bench. Our first crop from this Meyer lemon tree. Sir Bebe le Pew keeping an eye on the Bringer of the Bucket. Roxie-our 3 year old Isa Brown. I feel warm just looking at this pile. As the ...
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Sufficiently Sufficient.: March 2014
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SUFFICIENTLY SUFFICIENT-Share our journey as we transform a former acre of pasture land into our dream of achievable self sufficiency-on the tightest of budgets! Thursday, March 27, 2014. I'll return just as soon as it does! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow this blog with bloglovin. South West Victoria, Australia. View my complete profile. Christmas Kitchen Candied Pecan and Cranberry Brie en Croute. It's In The Bag! Christmas Home Tour 2016. Going Grey and Slightly Green.
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Sufficiently Sufficient.: August 2013
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SUFFICIENTLY SUFFICIENT-Share our journey as we transform a former acre of pasture land into our dream of achievable self sufficiency-on the tightest of budgets! Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Planning, preparing and planting. Links to this post. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. There are a few items around here that are no longer being put to good use-the trampoline is a case in point. Although not yet 3 years old, the safety net and pads had basically dissolved in the weather! It's this one here (bought at Harve...
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The Old Dairy: Hello!
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Working towards a more sustainable and simple life. Tuesday, August 23, 2016. Spring is nearly here and I have been spending a lot of time in the garden. Also taking cuttings and getting a head start with them in the glass house. Bruce has been busy putting windows into our out door area. They can all open and will keep the rain out so we can still use this space. We did a market in our little local town last week end. I think Harry loved it as well. I have had the crocheting bug and making every one rugs.
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The Crooked Cottage: March 2015
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How the blog began. Thursday, 26 March 2015. My kitchen rules (in my opinion) - part two. So as I discussed in my previous post (you can read it here. We put in a new kitchen before we moved in with the help of Kitchennet in Drummoyne. They organised all the cabinets and trades for installation - but to lower some of the costs I sourced the appliances and also the other essential items. Be warned - when installing a kitchen - don't forget to ask about what is (or is not! Mixer tap which is quite common.
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The Crooked Cottage: July 2015
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How the blog began. Thursday, 23 July 2015. A tropical escape from the Antarctic Vortex. Well I have to admit I have been quite neglectful of the blog lately. First I was flat out with work and then we had a long awaited escape to Singapore. It seems we lucked upon the best time to go, with Australia experiencing a cold snap of quite extreme proportions - and which was called (rather dramatically) the Antarctic Vortex. 52 Places to Go in 2015 http:/ t.co/wpSHEdYf38. A nice coleus (I think! After buying o...
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The Crooked Cottage: My nursery obsession - and getting started on your garden.
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How the blog began. Saturday, 8 August 2015. My nursery obsession - and getting started on your garden. Most of my friends are of the age that when you say nursery they think change tables and nappy holders and giraffe growth charts. Me on the other hand - I think gardening! My usual go to nursery is Flower Power. This is not sponsored, (although I'd be very open to some sort of barter arrangement - I promise to post my purchases if I get some freebies! Boot full of loot for my #gardening. So turns out I...
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Early Bird Farm: Lucas Mill
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. We took a trip down to Victoria (one of the scariest trips back, but that's a whole other story). To pick up a Lucas Mill. Left at 6 am and finally got back home at 1.20 am the next day. It was a very long trip wish we had stayed over and did the trip over two days. Before we went Andrew had Mal down at the metal works make up a T frame to hold the side rails of the mill on the roof. It just bolts to the tow bar and can be taken on or off in a few minutes. Cuts like a dream.
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The Old Dairy: Welcome Phoebe.....
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Working towards a more sustainable and simple life. Tuesday, July 19, 2016. To our family.Sister to Mason, who thinks she is pretty special. David, Karen, Mason and Phoebe. Grand daughter No 4 and No 8 grandchild.Yep I'm pretty good. I tried to get in as many cuddles as I could while I was there. Because I don't know when I will get back. Look at that little rose bud mouth. This boy here.what can I say! So much like his Father.cheeky but yet so dam cute. A couple of cowboys I found. Which is your favouri...
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The Crooked Cottage: May 2015
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How the blog began. Saturday, 16 May 2015. Frog in the Pond. When we first moved in there was a pond. Not some sort of attractive water feature though, but a hollowed out concrete wall full of debris, dirty looking water, and covered over with a bit of shade cloth. Quite a large number of tadpoles. But although we knew there were tadpoles there we could not work out what kind of frog they were from. Or where said frog was to be found. The striped marsh frog. Is apparently very common in Eastern Australia.
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