"Mark you're too good to waste on grunt work like this, leave that to Lisa" so said my darling husband to Mark. I had been "mattocking" and digging a trench in the concrete hard soil in order to set up a watering system for the vegie garden.
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the start of the trench |
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balancing |
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falling |
I must say I was a little put out, at the denigration of my "skills", partcularly when Justin continued with "we need your brains on more important things" to Mark again. Humph I say! Actually, looking at the above photos, maybe he didn't think I was being serious enough in my work ethic??
Anyway, I finished with my grunty trench, and the boys went and bought a tap and some dripper hose etc and voila, we had a a new tap - from the side water tank
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the completed trench around the shed |
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Justin starting with the tap |
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the completed tap |
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Mark watering the vegies |
Justin and Fraser ended up putting in the watering system ( Mark and Karen had left by this stage, otherwise I'm sure that Mark would have been in on it) And so, the vegie patch is now being automatically drip watered for an hour everyday at 3am
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thinking what to do.... |
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Fraser assisting |
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aerial view from study |
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doesn't it look impressive |
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the dripper hoses installed |
And it was hot, again, very hot. We thought that Autumn had been on the way, but no, Summer was back with a vengeance. More than 7 days of 30+ degrees temperatures in a row in Melbourne and of course hotter in the country.
Anyway, for something different, I caught the train and bus up to Inglewood, as I wanted to arrive there before Karen & Mark, as Justin and the kids were coming later due to Fraser arrving back from school camp around 6pm on Friday.
The train was about 2 hours to Bendigo, then a short wait, and a 30 minute bus ride to Inglewood. Got there just after 4pm on Friday. Did a bit of food shopping, and then got cooking
Made up hamburgers, and a pumpkin fritata in the trusty Christmas frying pan
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burger |
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fritata |
Karen and Mark arrived after 7pm, and Justin and kids about 8.45 when we all sat down to eat
Saturday morning, and given that it was such a lovely day, breakfast outside
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al fresco breakfast |
But after this, there was work to be done. Mark had brought up his trailer with a load of mulch, and he and Justin decided that surprise surprise my saw tooth edging of the mulberry trees wasn't up to scratch, so they re-did that. Apparently I had laid the bricks the wrong way, flat as opposed to side on, and
I should have part buried them. Complain complain, I remember doing this months ago, all by myself and it certainly looked a lot better than it had before hand. Anyway, to hand it to the boys, they did a good job. They then filled it with the mulch that Mark brought up
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sun smart |
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taking out my bricks |
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getting going |
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the finished job |
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empty trailer now |
Meanwhile Karen and I did some weeding and trimming around that area that I had started with Mum (and we went to the pool afterwards)
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Karen attacking the plumbago |
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another pre photo - and I forgot to take the after shot. |
Madeleine got Justin to put up the hammock
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Mad hamming it up a bit #1 |
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Mad hamming it up a bit #2 |
Lunch under the big hoop pine
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looks like Fraser is still tired from camp |
Oysters Kilpatrick provided by Karen as a pre dinner starter
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osyers kilpatrick |
And then off to the pub for dinner
The big Sunday job was to extend the pebble path, but first they needed more edging bricks. So Karen and I had to find some
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searching for bricks |
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a black nasty looking spider in the bricks |
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walking along the path |
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making sure it's perfect |
And this was all hot work....You can't necessarily tell, but my face is dripping with sweat.
Karen and I also went to the Inglewood cemetery, as Steve and Denise had told us that a few Tivey graves were there
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child Tiveys - away from the main grave |
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Joseph & Margaret Tivey |
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Samuel Tivey |
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Joseph Arthur & Mary Tivey |
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unmarked graves |
The boys also moved the table upstairs, and easily manoeuvred it into the study. well, when I say easily I mean that they didn't have to take it apart, or painstakingly inch it through the door, it was tight, but manageable.
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through the hall |
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up the stairs |
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up the next set of stairs |
And I finally got rid of my poor sorry pumpkins which by this stage had dried up (after sliming up) in the cellar
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the reamins of the pumpkins |
Mad searched for food
And I took some various miscellaneous shots :-
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Mark in the background assessing his work |
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peering through the shed |
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Karen behind the shed |
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morning tea break |
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Karen cuddling Denise's cat |
All in all another excellent long weekend, great company and we really felt as though we achieved a lot. We had originally been going to to pick grapes at Jill's, in preparation for making some wine, however borrowing the wine making equipment fell through, so we did all of this instead. I guess we'll just buy some wine - and/or make some next year....
That's a great looking tap.
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