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Winter cheer

  Winter may be dreary but there is one thing that is cheery ... the golden wattle. This photo was taken our bush block this last week. Styphelia is another winter flowering wildflower on the block, though it is not as showy.   Are their winter flowering plants that you look forward to appearing each year in your area?

Mid Winter Blues

 I dislike winter and we are only half way through! We have been escaping to our apartment in Penrith as much as possible because the daily temperature is often as much as 5 degrees warmer than at Kandos. While we are there we frequently find ourselves doing things in the city, like this day at Darling Harbour where more and more glass towers have appeared in recent years. With a spare day in your city where are you likely to go?

Crafting

  Winter is the season to leave the garden alone and stay inside making things.  Here is an embroidery I recently finished.  The camellias are in flower to give some lift to the drab winter garden, though I am surprised that there are also some roses still flowering.  With all of the rain we have been having there is not much frost this year. How are you finding this year's winter thus far?

Citrus

  It is winter and citrus season is here.  These are the first limes from our new tree in the centre of the vegetable garden.  I wasn't sure what to do with them and in the end decided to turn them into a delicious lime and lemon pie. I've been gone a while, I think I need to return to posting weekly because I forget about my blog and blog friends when I plan to post only once each month, so expect to see me back next week with some more winter fun.