Monday, April 20, 2026

Bluets are Blue-ming

I spotted my fist blooming bluet towards the end of last week - what an exciting leap forward for spring hopes!

These miniscule dainties are all over my 'lawn', in bud, getting ready to open up ... most look like this little bundle with tiny whitish bulbs at the tips of stems


Houstonia caerulea beauty - don't overlook the miniatures




Sunday, April 19, 2026

How We're Rolling

We're packing up our household goods, including pots, pans, plates, mugs, glasses and cutlery. We planned to use second hand items of crockery and cutlery from our local Swap Shed in the interim, instead of using disposable paper and plastic goods. 




This satisfies my recycling and resourceful side. Once we're done with all the borrowed kitchenware, we'll return it to the Swap Shed.

I'm also rinsing out jam jars, yogurt containers and coffee canisters to use now that I'm packing away my food canisters. No need for disposables yet ...


We've been using up all kinds of dry goods and condiments found at the back of our pantry shelf and at the bottom of our chest freezer. Quite interesting to have unexpected condiments. I find myself being brave and resourceful, substituting things I wouldn't' normally dream of has yielded some okay results. Daring myself not to throw food away, I created a pasta 'sauce' using a combination of Woodstock organic jalapeno relish, Mark's left-behind salsa, sour cream and cheese. We quite enjoyed it!










Saturday, April 18, 2026

Prejudice

The backdrop for this thought-provoking quote is actually a photo of my fridge, with the kitchen LED light strips reflected on the stainless steel door, creating long streaks. Weird! This is what you see when you do some night walking.




Friday, April 17, 2026

Mud Tube Gallery

 I was so excited to find these mud tubes made by subterranean insects (ants or termites) between two pieces of vertical slate. 

They create these tubes to keep themselves in the dark and moist when foraging for food and leaving the nest. What intriguing routes and patterns they create!