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No it's not 3.30am anymore. It's 4.15am. Yes I do have to go to work in the
morning. No, that knowledge didn't help me get back to sleep.
But I have made ...
late summer
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Yesterday we remembered what late Summer days usually feel like:
comfortably warm and settled.
We spent most of the day outside filling up on warmth kno...
More tiny flowers
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New Zealand seems to be well-endowed with tiny flowers, and we don't know a
lot about what visits and pollinates them. Only a few approach the
theoretical...
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The last month for us, has revolved around settling the children into their
new schools and routines. It has been a huge change for them to go from a
small...
Giveaway!
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So.... I'm almost ready to get back into blogging but first I need to clear
out the old in order to start on the new. Which means I'm having a
giveaway AN...
A Slow Food Breakfast
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So first I feed Bob the Dog because he never hassles me for food. Then the
cats because they do.
Off to see my ducklings and Momma-on-Loan with the littl...
Water babies
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We've got an adult's sized paddling pool on our lawn at the moment. The
kidlet has been having a great old time "swimming" in it after school. (The
Child ...
Flyweight Chains
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OK, here is me on Flyweight Chains: the aerial dance apparatus that I've
spent the last 6 months developing in semi-secret.
One Sunday, around 6 months ago...
Pure Saanen Buck Kid Free to Good Home
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Update: We Have Found a Home for Him We found a home for him AND he gets to
keep his balls! We’re taking backup offers in case the initial one falls
throug...
"Let's just call it summer!"
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Thus declared Miss Nine this afternoon. First BBQ of the season. Done.
Best thing I bought this week? An EGG SLICER. A must for the hard-boiled
eggs a...
Beltane
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Ahhhh! That's a big contented sigh from me. I feel all filled up and
grounded after spending a lovely day and evening with our ritual group
yesterday. The ...
I want to ride my bicycle, I want to ride my bike!
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*MOVING PLANET: Something big this way comes*
*THERE IS JUST ONE *more sleep to go til a huge event taking place all over
the world. Tomorrow is the Intern...
our wild chamomile
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Last winter I did a post on how to tell the difference between the various
chamomiles, mostly because both nursery chamomile plants and dried
chamomile her...
Nanatech helps out Lyttleton
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Nanatech has been very quietly lately, none the least due to travel, the
ensuing health problems and then some recent earthquakes keeping everyone
busy and...
New Cigar Box ukulele off the production line
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It's been slow going in the workshop lately but having a new baby is a good
excuse. Here is homemade ukulele number three nearly all done except a
final ...
Oranges are for oil
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I'm very interested in how we can continue to manufacture the synthetic
substances on which our civilization depends when oil runs out. I've long
been awar...
3 comments:
Yep, your title sums it up ;)
watched that through a friends link on facebook yesterday. hilarious!!
Funny, & yet so painfully accurate.
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