Saturday, 28 February 2015

Lots of Work Today!

OK, no more looking at blogs, Ravelry, or anything else on this computer! There is work to be done!

The garden won't just make itself look like this, you know!




Particularly as I am starting with this.






It will be a long process!

Have a great weekend.

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  1. Oh my! You've a bit to do! Have a wonderful weekend.
    Thanks for dropping by and talking back at Harvest Lane Cottage,
    Laura

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    1. Thanks Laura. It will take a while but I am determined to get there!

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  2. So much work you have already done. Will you use the clear trees for firewood? I will look forward to seeing your space grow. Life is all about the journey isn't it:)

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    1. We got SO much timber out of those trees and had the good stuff milled. Donated enough to the boys school to build the new playground there - I will post photos when it is built! We have enough for us to build lovely post and rail fences instead of the ugly barbed wire we have at the moment; and to rebuild a garden shed. All the scrappy stuff we will use for firewood - should have enough for a million years! I just wish I had a wood stove for cooking. Look forward to chatting more soon.

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  3. Lots of work but lots and lots of potential too. I love seeing your property and will enjoy hearing about and seeing your progress. Have a great weekend, Jayne.

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    1. Thanks, Sandra. I will start to post some more photos of how we are getting on. Hope you have a lovely weekend too.

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  4. It's just awesome to have such an open canvas for working in a garden. We have a small space but are able to pack so much in it. Plus we've taken over a few more small plots plus some of the front yard. I can't wait to see all of your growing ideas blossom!

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  5. It's just awesome to have such an open canvas for working in a garden. We have a small space but are able to pack so much in it. Plus we've taken over a few more small plots plus some of the front yard. I can't wait to see all of your growing ideas blossom!

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  6. A lot of work, but a blank slate - that's exciting. I left a reply for you on your comment but thought I would leave one here as well. I can most certainly ship to Austalia but the cost may be high. If you leave me a comment (on Etsy) on any of the pieces you may be interested in, I can find out what the shipping cost would be. Just be sure to leave your mailing address. All of the buttons and pendants are already listed for international shipping. Thanks sso much for stopping by.

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    1. Thanks so much, Natalie - I will have a look. I knew shipping would be the problem!

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