I’ve got piles! Piles of cherry tomatoes in the back garden… And STILL piles of wood chips in the driveway. Both piles are getting smaller, and I noticed that the wood chips are getting a lot of attention from new
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Free Gym Membership
If anyone is interested in coming to workout in our gym, you are more than welcome. Its right in front of the house, and it has a variety of workout machines… There’s the Shoveling Machine – it’s great for toning
A blank canvas
Before I launch into my post for this week, here is my entry for the Gardening Gone Wild Photo Competition for August. The theme is “On the road again” and I’d have thought I’d have a load of photos for
Drying herbs – no sweat!
My basil flowered when I was in Hong Kong. I picked them as soon as I could but could not bring myself to compost them. They were pretty and smelled lovely. I looked online to see what could be done
Growing herbs – just do it!
Growing herbs is so easy. Many will grow easily from seed. I just stick the seeds into a pot of seeding soil and water well. They like full sun too. I was nervous about basil in full sun but it
Home is where the garden is.
I really missed my garden while we were in Hong Kong. It was exciting to see what had grown while were were away. Dalton, our young neighbor, had taken great care of the garden while we were gone and had
The many flavours of Hong Kong
When Jonathan Swift wrote Gulliver’s Travels I wonder had he traveled directly from California – the land of giants (Brobdingnag) to Hong Kong – the land of miniatures (Lilliput). In Hong Kong everything is scaled down in size except for
Lost for words
When I do the Hong Kong thing I don’t really go for the Hong Kong Island experience or visit all the touristy spots and see the anglicized version of life in that part of the world. Oh no, I go
Humming and Ha-ing
This week, I finally got around to changing the hummingbird feeder, shamed into it, in part by reading that it should be cleaned every week and in part by the humming birds themselves, who would zip down to it then
Tears in the Garden
Another beautiful flower has blossomed for eternity in the Garden of Heaven. My husband’s mother passed away at the beginning of this week. She lived in Hong Kong, and my heart broke watching my husband’s anguish over not being able