Sunday, March 23, 2025

An Amazing Specimen

 

 I have been watching this Nursery web spider for a couple of days. Dolomedes minor
 ( pisauridae ) or in NZ where it is indigenous Nursery web Spider. Length including legs about 7 centimeters. Female.
 This is the" Nursery," web she built further up the plant. The tiny spiders are moving around inside hatched and ready to leave. 



Thursday, March 20, 2025

Looking Ahead.

 


 As this (above )  is happening in June I am working to have something to enter.I have taken my Tall Flower wall hanging down off the wall and am now long stitch quilting it to make it firmer. The weight of the felt flowers has made the felt background sag. By quilting it it will be attached all over to the cotton backing. So far it looks better and more complete so I will keep at it.
 I am also making small items for a Sales Table. I am also contemplating making an entry in the President's Challenge. ( only thinking at this stage ....can I be bothered...have I got an idea what to do....)


 Also coming up in early June is my 80th so I have been working on retaining my Drivers Licence. With advice from my optician I started early ( last year ) to book in and get both cataracts done. I had quite a long wait for an appointment but as you will have read here  the op was done just before Christmas. It took 8 weeks till I got my all clear and went back to my optician to see what glasses I might need.  None for Driving! A pair for reading/ sewing / up close stuff with clear glass at the top. So still progressive but  not strong at all. I got very light frames and am pleased with them and can see clearly everything I need to Do!
 On Monday I went to get the mandatory doctor's check. Was given an old bloke doctor  I never met before. It took 5 minutes ( 10 at the outside )  and cost $95.
 The next day Tuesday  I went to Waka kotahi ( AA ) and paid just $22.50 to get my licence renewed. Using the same photo they took at age 75. 
 So all in all pleased to have that done. I live in the country and although I don't go out that much I need to be able to drive myself when I want.

 On the garden and produce front walnuts are falling,  apples are ripening and vege crops are finishing. Maybe best of all feijoas are dropping! Yum yum.

Monday, February 24, 2025

Some Finishes.

 

I made a cushoin cover to attach my felt mandala to.( it seemed to look best on plain grey ) and added big stitches in blue around the flange.

 I completed my scarf by using wool that matched. Part of it is slightly wider where I had to use thicker ply.
 I got a nasty shock when I picked it up ( after a week ) to finish it and found a hole on the top. A clothes moth had eaten it in that time. I found the culprit nearby and killed it. I mended the hole non too easily and decided I had to live with it. It is being stored in a zip lock plastic bag in the walk in wardrobe, till I wear it in the Winter. 

 Last weekend I had 3 days away with my sewing friends at Whangamata. The weather was awful. We tried to walk every day but got rained on and sand blasted. We all took the wrong gear/ clothing!  We went shopping all one morning and that was very pleasant. Great shops. We didn't actually get that much sewing or knitting done! 
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 The fruit  ready now  are pears. 2 varieties. NZ Bartlett (Williams Bon Chretien )

 and Beurre Bosc. Both trees have a good crop.
 Pears can be hard to judge for ripeness as they are unusual in that they ripen from the inside outward.
 Our freezer is full up but still R is picking tomatoes by the bucketful about every second day.


Monday, February 10, 2025

Blueberries.

 

 I've been out picking blueberries. Such a labour intense job when they are this small variety. There are 3 plants in a cage ( bird protection is essential ) 2 are  called Oneal and they fruited earlier and are in bud again now. They are easy picking and large. These ones came from the middle tree are called Blast. The fruit is barely larger than black currants if you remember those. These tiny ones have a parentage called  Rabbiteye  and are ever green. The Oneal have different parentage called Southern Highland.
 Back at the orchard I started growing them in 2005 as friends gave me a plant as a gift. That one and 4 others were called Blue Dawn or Tasty Blue.
 They are a great easy plant to grow but must be totally bird proofed but allow bees to get in.( so not too fine mesh ) Lots of water is good. They are high in anti oxidants.
These are  the bigger Oneal variety. Almost marble size.

Monday, February 03, 2025

A Very Warm Busy Harvest Time.

 

 Luisa plums coming ready right after the Billington have finished.
 
 The most perfect tomato picked so far ( after several buckets full.)
 It weighed 315 grams.
 Courgette or zuchinni has almost become a dirty word. Just so many...some getting too big by hiding.

 A large savoury scone tray bake I made at the weekend. We ate some but I cut it up and froze 3/4s. Our own tomato and tomato paste and herbs . Pity I had to buy the cheese and olives.
 I spent all this  morning cutting back the passionfruit vine which was collapsing. Hope it survives. It was my own fault for not cutting it back hard after last years crop ( of over 500 ) 

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 This is how far my fancy ball of wool went.
 I am joining in now the best match I could find but its the wrong ply so I am doubling it.
 I also made one cushion cover.
 Roses struggle in this heat, even with frequent watering. These buds opened in the vase. Lovely smell. Pretty face.









Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Good Read.

 

 I have just finished this book. I  really enjoyed it . Fiona writes a great tale. Hard to put down. 

fionamcintosh.com/books/     I have read about 8 others by her and this would rate with the best.


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Home grown sweetcorn is a favourite of ours. I microwave the cob with some of the green outer still on, for 2 minutes 10 seconds. . Cool for a couple of minutes, peel and slather with butter and lemon pepper.

Sunday, January 05, 2025

Less Not More.

 5 days into a new year already and not a great deal to show for it.


 I did complete this new jigsaw in about a week after Christmas. A rectangular shape is quite unusual.
 My eyes are okay. I am still putting drops in 3 times a day. I am finding the constant changing of reading glasses and dark glasses a trial - not used to it. My previous glasses which I put on in the morning and took off at night did everything for me. I didn't appreciate how convenient they were. Maybe when I go back to my optician we can work out something more convenient for me.


 The Billington plums are ready and the tree is loaded. The Grandsons helped pick some by climbing the tree.
 R has pickled 2 large jars ( In vodka )
 
 My friend Jan gave me this beautiful wool. She got it on her recent travels in Europe.100% merino and so so soft.
 I've started knitting it but will need to find  similar to have enough for a  simple scarf I have started knitting.

I have decided to try and do less....of some things. Record keeping. I didn't buy a diary to write up each night for this year.(I have previously done that for years and years )
 I have plenty of other lists and records. Books Read. Plants planted.  Sewing projects work notes.
 And of course the occasional blog post.