The garden progress......spuds and tomatoes
Here are some of the beans with yet more tomatoes and some coriander and parsely.
In case you had not noticed, I have installed a site counter on this page. This is because I was wondering if I had any visitors at all!
It is made by a firm called Statcounter, which is free to use and I have been using it on my other Autocad blog, where it seems to be working OK. It works by somehow linking to their site, all I did was go to my Layout page and choose "Add a Gadget", then cut and paste the code they provided into the window.
Went tramping last weekend and wore a hat which prevented me from seeing the tree branch coming, so ended up with a scraped head. Further disasters awaited in the form of three lady trampers who I thought had gone up another track so I thought it was safe for me to go skinny dipping in the nice bush pool....but no, they came back! Luckily for me and them the water was not that clear and they were not that close. (Usual smart remark from friends who came with me was " It's alright, they would'nt see much" were of no help-they said the water was too cold for that sort of thing.)
So now we have a nice shiny new government. Time will tell, but seeing how the DOW is going, I might just get the spade out tomorrow and dig up even more of my lawn and plant some silverbeet and any other winter veg that can be planted.

This is my bike, an Apollo Vispo. The original nice wheels I wrecked, so these are just cheapies to replace them. I have had to get the bottom crank replaced and a new chain, so I must have done some k's. (It is about 15km to work.)
This is the "cliff" in Liverpool St near One Tree Hill. I always like to stop there to remind myself that we are just a very minor grain in the history of the earth and I always wonder just how old the layers of sediment are.
This is the top of Golf Rd, just where I join the road around One Tree Hill. I usually stop and gasp for breath about here for a minute. But it is good to know it is all down hill to work from around here.
This is the road around the bottom of One Tree Hill- On a nice morning, it is the highlight of the day with the fresh oak trees, animals and fields.







