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We’ve had our last glorious day of summer.
As the nights draw into winter,
Whilst we are all into the current ICC Cricket World Cup,
our sporting ovals, now full with kids playing cricket in the sunshine,
will begin to make way for the season of muddy soccer players.
Despite the feeling, that we’d had a terrible summer,
our summer was spot on average.
The past few years have been above well average
global warming heatwave summers.
We’ve come to expect many days above 40 degrees C
and all, except the drought tolerant gardens, suffer.
This summer was a perfect Aussie summer for this Sweaty Betty Brit
used to calling any day, that is not freezing cold, “lovely weather”
used to calling any day, that is not freezing cold, “lovely weather”
In February, we had several heavy downpours,
the rain is always welcomed by our plants!
the rain is always welcomed by our plants!
Here are some of my favourite photos from around the local parks and gardens
Starting with my own garden of course!
Last years post
“Pottering around my (not so) marvellous Melbourne garden”
shows a dry and very different garden…
Last years post
“Pottering around my (not so) marvellous Melbourne garden”
shows a dry and very different garden…
We renovated the pond
and so the first waterlily was particularly special.
Here the crazy poodle left, was delighted
to show off his big drinking bowl to a friend!
We are not normally so green and lush at the end of summer.
Our recycled water tanks are still full
and our grey water recycling from the showers
not as critical to garden survival this year…
On Friday I went with our Asylum Seekers women’s group
to the Royal Botanical Gardens.
It was a perfect day for our summers picnic.
and our grey water recycling from the showers
not as critical to garden survival this year…
On Friday I went with our Asylum Seekers women’s group
to the Royal Botanical Gardens.
It was a perfect day for our summers picnic.
Our Botanical Gardens have over 10,000 plants
our women are quick to spot lemongrass
and other plants they like to cook with.
One of the lady’s made me a cucumber banana!
Have you ever seen this before?
Neither had I!
our women are quick to spot lemongrass
and other plants they like to cook with.
One of the lady’s made me a cucumber banana!
Have you ever seen this before?
Neither had I!
I wondered whether this was the last time
I would need my broad brimmed hat and sun screen until next summer?
We never go out in summer without sun protection.
The sun is losing is strength…
our brightly coloured flowers are fading…
Canterbury Gardens, Melbourne
So goodbye Summer, hello Autumn |
I am sending our Summer with love
to the other side of the world
they are looking forward to seeing you!
Linking with the following
Saturday’s Critters – Blue Monday
Mandarin Orange Monday – Mosaic Monday
Today’s Flowers – Our World Tuesday
Wednesday Around the World
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