This is a photo of me ….taken 6 weeks ago at snowy mountains …just below Canbera on map (number 8 right hand side )
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@Kadee … is the snow gone by now?
This is a photo of me ….taken 6 weeks ago at snowy mountains …just below Canbera on map (number 8 right hand side )
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Well you’ve seen AND felt snow now. What do you think of it? @KadeeThis is a photo of me ….taken 6 weeks ago at snowy mountains …just below Canbera on map (number 8 right hand side )
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I'd let the weeds do as they wish...I have areas that this time of year I hate to put my hand down into. Copper heads are out.
I tried using one of those grabbers to weed from a distance but not enough grab. I'm going to try the barbecue tongs! I think that might work. The weeds I'm talking about are not ugly until they get big and flower so that's all I need to be grabbing.
Interesting, thank you. And I love the map @StarSong !Thanks for the opportunity to tell you a little about Australia , I have a fairly extensive knowledge of Aust climates
As I’ve traveled to each and every state and territory in my country of birth
Let me say first of all South Aust is the dryest state in Aust ….we get a fairly low rainfall compared to parts of New South Wales/ Queensland and Darwin however allot of the WORLDS food is grown in SA , relying on rainfall only to grow cereals crops that are shipped all over the world from a port some 50 km from me
It can rain any time of the year , on average we get 8-10 inches a year …we get often get a thunderstorm or two during summer, we are now at the tail end of winter..it’s been freezing
this year , ( with only light ish rainfall, )
the alpine areas in NSW got more snow this year than they have in years ( hubby and I went in a snow trip last month ) to thread bow ..NSW
as I’d never seen snow …..I’ve called South Aust home since the early 1970’s …moved about 600 km from a very isolated area in NSW
Where I grew up in New South Wales…600 km from Where I live now , we got rain maybe once or twice a year …
So it was/ is very dry.
we don’t get snow here …it’s been known to have a have a light sprinkle in winter in the Adelaide hills ( cap city of SA ) but it melts before it hits the ground .
and most rainfall during colder months are usually light rains …we get excited if we get 1/4 inch
We’ve only recently got rain after 18 months of next to no rain …
Two small and fast-moving tornadoes 'likely' hit Adelaide's northern suburbs
So we dont have as such a thing as a rainy season in SA ..that’s reserved for the humid areas of Aust ..like Queensland / Darwin / some parts of N S W .
In SA we grow soft fruits and citrus but it has to be watered to irrigated from the river to grow , unlike tropical very humid states who grow bananas / mangos / sugar cane and the list gos on and on they get enough rain to grow crops ….and have a wet / cyclone season .
NSW also grows cotton but relies on / irrigation/ water pumped from a river water to do so ….
@StarSong
So what brand is the sofa? Love your sense of humor Georgiagranny! I still chuckle when you mentioned your boney butt. I have one too as I never knew things back there can so south as well.Boys and girls, I wanna tell you that this old girl is plumb wore out. After my gardening chores this morning, we did the rental truck/pick up sofa/bring it home/return truck thing. As long as we were already out, we decided to make a pass through the Kirkland store because we hadn't been in a while.
There wasn't anything there with my name on it, but DD found some sachets that she liked. They come in envelopes, and she puts one under a cushion on the sofa and a living room chair. It's not overpowering or anything, just a trace of scent that you only notice when it isn't there.
That sofa? Wow! It is nicer than nice and extremely well built. DD is thrilled to death because the last time she had anything so classy was before her kids were born. Since then, it's always been something very practical and second-hand. Can't call this one second-hand for sure because it's never been used. Nope. Never.
Anyway, after we got home, I rested a while before making a new recipe for a ravioli casserole with Italian sausage. My eyes were bigger than my belly because it was way too filling. Now I feel like there are 30 lbs of lead in my butt. Hope the feeling passes because there's gelato that wants to be consumed before bed. Right?
No the area called Threadbow where we went in the snowy mountains has just had a metre of snow a few days ago@Kadee … is the snow gone by now?
We loved a place to call home…we’ve bought All the DVDs@Kadee, thanks for the photos and the info about Darwin. Earlier this year I got hooked on the excellent Australian series, A Place to Call Home. The plot included discussion and depictions of the Darwin bombing. Before watching that series, I'd never heard about AU having been bombed by Japan. Well, perhaps I'd heard it, but it didn't register.
That scone recipe sounds interesting Gg....lookin forward to one with my coffee.Dang. Reading articles on my home page and it's full of recipes. Gimme a break! I'm full right now and not interested. Well. Mostly not. I found a recipe for scones using Bisquick. Bisquick? I'm a little skeptical but going to try it. @Mizmo, we'll have blueberry scones Wednesday morning.
And then there's the recipe for cheeseburger soup. It promises that it tastes just like a cheeseburger. Hm. A liquid cheeseburger? I'm gonna try it, just not tonight.
Not that impressed @PeppermintPatty what we seen was ….hard ice cause we didn’t go on the skiing fieldsWell you’ve seen AND felt snow now. What do you think of it? @Kadee
Today we are going on our usual walk through the forest. The ban has been lifted. I’m really looking forward to our usual walk.
Well luckily you rarely if ever get it. I , personally like the snow. It makes everything so pretty when it first falls.Not that impressed @PeppermintPatty what we seen was ….hard ice cause we didn’t go on the skiing fields
been there …so I’ve ticked that off the list ….
There was no where to shelter as most shops in the village were closed ,so we spent 5 hours sheltering at the end of a ski gear hire place where there was a little sunshine.
The village at Thredbow
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Thank you.Hang on Ruthanne. Lets hope tomorrow is better. We are here for you.
Hang in there @Ruthanne .. sometimes, life throws us a double-whammy - pick it up, and throw it back!
Thank you both. Sometimes life just reallyOh Ruthanne – you never know when grief is going to hit you – it comes in waves. In my opinion, you never get over it. In time, your sadness will shift to happy memories – just go at your own pace. I know there will come a day when you will feel better and I hope that comes soon. Sometimes it’s a long journey. In the meantime, please keep coming here and share whatever you need to.![]()