Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Great photos from a friend

Friend Stacey Price captured Major and a Monarch on a recent visit to "Headlands." Enjoy her stunning photography!



I'm happy!
Number 40 or thereabouts to take flight.

I'm really happy!!

Fruits of my labour

Garlic for the year!
Potatoes and corn too

Friday, February 11, 2011

The new garden is a happy garden!

Pumpkins, corn, potatoes, beans and onions!

More Monarchs

An old  bird cage, now the Monarch Ritz, is hatching Monarchs every day!
Here are the chrysalis.
This one didn't want leave!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Christmas at "Headlands"


Major made out like a bandit this Christmas. I did well too, including this wonderful new picnic table for the beach presented by Julia and Mark.


Julia, Mark and Major at the beach with the new table.


Karyn's present to be opened.

It squeeks!


Ann and Bob wrap carefully but I'm getting there.

Another sock bunny from Bob!


Thursday, December 16, 2010

New vegie garden


I love my raised bed vegie gardens near the house, but I wanted to grow more than space permitted. The sea conditions are not conducive to digging up more lawn for vegies so I chose a spot in the wetland paddock that we long ago closed to grazing to regenerate native bush.  I wanted a bigger garden for corn, beans, pumpkins, onions and potatoes. My friend Lizzie did all the heavy work, tilling up the hard clay. I helped with loads of compost and cattle pads and friend Kerry delivered three trailer loads of top soil which we forked into the newly fed and broken up clay. Since rabbits and birds abound in the wetland paddock, extreme protection was warranted, as you will see.

My raised bed vegie garden in the home paddock.


New garden in the wetland paddock fenced and ready for planting.

All planted!


All protected!

And growing!


First Monarch of the Summer

I'm rescuing Monarch caterpillars when I find them. Here is the new hatchery--a bird cage my friend Liz donated to the cause and helped me cover in fabric to keep the caterpillars in. So far only one caterpillar has been rescued and hatched, but the season is young!

Old bird cage is a new Monarch hatchery.
He/she flew into the Lacy Oak and blended right in!