10 hours ago
morning ladies
I love these frosts; they kill bugs and prepare us for spring and summer 
I also didn't know you could grow coffee plants here; I've seen peanut plants though. They are interesting as they grow back into the ground and produce the nuts. And I've seen bananas growing in Tauranga while on a garden ramble with my sisters-in-law a few years ago. I guess as climate change kicks into another gear, we will become more tropical.
We were talking with our son last evening and he has a job interview today. Better money and closer to home. He's settling in well in Perth and we can't see him moving back home for quite some time, if ever.
Back into the weeding again once this frost lifts. Yesterday morning the ground was freezing so gave up until the afternoon. Did the recycling instead. Cost the princely sum of $6.50 to recycle the old microwave but better than being in the landfill. We still haven't replaced it and so far, don't miss it.
The sun is out, hopefully that frost will be gone shortly.
Time to face the day


I also didn't know you could grow coffee plants here; I've seen peanut plants though. They are interesting as they grow back into the ground and produce the nuts. And I've seen bananas growing in Tauranga while on a garden ramble with my sisters-in-law a few years ago. I guess as climate change kicks into another gear, we will become more tropical.
We were talking with our son last evening and he has a job interview today. Better money and closer to home. He's settling in well in Perth and we can't see him moving back home for quite some time, if ever.
Back into the weeding again once this frost lifts. Yesterday morning the ground was freezing so gave up until the afternoon. Did the recycling instead. Cost the princely sum of $6.50 to recycle the old microwave but better than being in the landfill. We still haven't replaced it and so far, don't miss it.
The sun is out, hopefully that frost will be gone shortly.
Time to face the day

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