Monday, October 29, 2012
It's not everybody can eat their mistakes
Over the weekend my friends Steve and Suzanna got themselves a new outdoor grill, and as a result needed to get rid of the old one. And so I find myself the proud owner of a well broken in outdoor barbecue! I'm new to this style of cookery, imagine it will be trial and error but I'm with Cora---we all make mistakes. Looking forward to it.
Down to earth
It's spring here, which means longer days, warmer weather, and planting stuff. I've never had the green thumb of the family--- here's hoping New Zealand's amazing weather and rich soil will help me along. Things grow here without trying, and they overgrow even faster. Steve says you do your gardening with a chainsaw. No really--it's true.
My herb (as in Alpert and the Tijuana Brass) garden includes basil, basil, basil (as in Fawlty), chives, marjoram, rosemary, parsley (curly and flat), and mint---separately housed but close by so he doesn't get lonely.
Veggies I'm trying are: lettuce, peas, peppers (jalapeno, banana, and hot), tomatoes, cucumber, eggplant. Did I mention the baby olive tree? I've repotted her in hopes she'll produce more than 3 olives this year. And flowers---not so many, as there are flowers growing wild everywhere already! I have 2 small tubs with portulaca and some other flower that I think is white.
All the kids are up on my porch for now, where I can keep an eye on them and water them when it's too dry. The cucumber is being allotted a space in a nearby garden-ish area, it's possible the eggplant will move nearby too.
My herb (as in Alpert and the Tijuana Brass) garden includes basil, basil, basil (as in Fawlty), chives, marjoram, rosemary, parsley (curly and flat), and mint---separately housed but close by so he doesn't get lonely.
Veggies I'm trying are: lettuce, peas, peppers (jalapeno, banana, and hot), tomatoes, cucumber, eggplant. Did I mention the baby olive tree? I've repotted her in hopes she'll produce more than 3 olives this year. And flowers---not so many, as there are flowers growing wild everywhere already! I have 2 small tubs with portulaca and some other flower that I think is white.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
living below the line
I've done my shopping. Here is all the food I'll be living off of for the next 5 days.
Yep, $11.25 gets more than you'd think, eh? 6 eggs, 1 litre milk, 500gm rice, 100gm cornmeal, a bunch of oats, 3 onions, 3 potatoes, 6 kiwifruit, 2 bananas, 5 green tea bags, a scant handful of lentils, 4 tablespoons oil, and some salt and pepper.
So $2.25 a day. Hmmm.
The saga continues
August 28th, 2012 began innocently enough as a friend and I drove up into the Waimata Valley to go horseback riding....but we never got on the horses
look closely---that lump to the left of my knee is the kneecap |
the evil trailer |
paramedic Phil relocating the dislocation as I breathe nitrous oxide |
the cast |
In the brace |
Next installment---the A&P Show!
Catch up
It's been a few months since I blogged. Much activity.
A brief photo essay to describe how I've spent my time....
In August I flew back to the States, visited Mom & Dad
A brief photo essay to describe how I've spent my time....
In August I flew back to the States, visited Mom & Dad
with sister Sarah |
the boys---Dad, PJ, Phil |
Opening night of Mom's solo show-- "Retrospect", and a few of the over 70 pieces in the show! |
The show was a huge success. I'm proud to call you my mum!
Then to NYC
Back to Gisborne
business class...the way to fly when you're in the air for 12 hours |
where even the view from a fish & chips stand is beautiful
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