Thursday, October 27, 2016

Chance Meetings

It is amazing how connections can come about.  Today I was driving to a nearby town to deal with a phone issue.  Along the way I chanced upon a gentleman walking along in the heat,  so I stopped to offer him a lift.  Once in the car, Michael and I shared some interesting conversation and stories.  I learned that he was walking from his hometown to Canberra to make a submission to Parliament.  A long journey to undertake on foot and one to be admired.  I hope the rest of Michael's journey goes well and that people who may see him, hold out a hand and offer him a ride.

In regard to my goings on here at the property.  Due to illness, treatment and constant rainfall during this winter, most of the property became a little wild and overgrown.  I am lucky that two dear friends and my younger son came by with whipper snippers in hand to help tame the wild weeds.  I am now able to walk around safely, without the fear of falling over or encountering snakes in long grass.  Time and lovely sunshine has come around and I am now working on a planting programme that will encompass a lot of trees, shrubs and plants to feed the bees year round.  Yes folks, I am going to get bees.  Can't wait for this new phase in my little permaculture system.  All the safety gear and equipment are on the way and I am now in the process of purchasing my first Top Bar Hive to put in the upper half acre.  I have come to know a gentleman from a near by town who is an apiarist.  What a stroke of luck,  he has offered to teach me all there is to know about bee keeping.   Such a good person and a great journey to come.
Today while walking in the main street here in town, I stopped to photograph a lovely tree that I hope to plant in my house yard very very soon.  I love the colour, shape of the foliage and the fact it is a deciduous tree means an added bonus of compost from the leaf fall.  I found out later it is a Smoke Bush,  unusual name for such an attractive plant.

As my female meat rabbit passed away a while back, I am now searching for a new girl to introduce to the breeding programme here.  My male is a very gentle buck and just loves people time, even if he is a heavy weight.   I haven't had any kits for a while and there is no meat left from the last lot, so definitely need to get this back up and running again.
I am also very close to getting the much needed ute back on the road.  She has been sitting up the top paddock waiting for a new motor for some time and I have finally found one.  It will be a good day when it is running once again.  I will be able to collect firewood, produce and so many things I need for the property. BRING IT ON.

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