its becoming cold once again, this morning i experience the same fog through my vege garden, might take the camera out tomorrow and see if i can get a foggy sunrise.
It always amazes me that when we have summer you have winter and vice versa - your winters don't seem as bad as ours and your summers are longer - but it's nice to be reminded of the beauty of winters, whilst we are sweltering
Hello Lottie Great to hear from you. I enjoy reading your summer blog in my winter I just dream of all that growth. I hope your summer doesn't get too hot for you.
Hi ,Sept is our month for fantastical spider creations!Summer cannot make up its mind whether it is coming or going at the moment, playing havoc with plants as they are getting battered and burned by the wind.
Doc and I live in a rural township in the dry Mid North of South Australia on three town blocks giving us a total of half an acre.
We endure extremely hot and dry summers only to be greeted with frosty mornings during our increasingly dry winter months.
Despite this harsh climate we manage to grow much of our own food.
Water is scarce and many measures are taken to utilise every drop we have.
Our garden beds are shaded (during summer), heavily mulched, humus rich and most are now converted to wicking worm beds.
its becoming cold once again, this morning i experience the same fog through my vege garden, might take the camera out tomorrow and see if i can get a foggy sunrise.
ReplyDeleteThe spiders must be so cold!
ReplyDeleteHey Mrs Bok
ReplyDeleteThey aren't the only ones who are cold!!!! :)
It looks like an enchanted garden.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me that when we have summer you have winter and vice versa - your winters don't seem as bad as ours and your summers are longer - but it's nice to be reminded of the beauty of winters, whilst we are sweltering
Hello Lottie
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you.
I enjoy reading your summer blog in my winter I just dream of all that growth. I hope your summer doesn't get too hot for you.
There are some beautiful photos to be had on a cold, frosty morning. You have captured it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteHi ,Sept is our month for fantastical spider creations!Summer cannot make up its mind whether it is coming or going at the moment, playing havoc with plants as they are getting battered and burned by the wind.
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely picture, it really does look enchanted, like something from a storybook!
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