Broadband is connected! It has been a long 10 days without it.
Some pictures of the new garden. The house is still a work in progress (a nice way of saying it is still a bit of a mess) but we are getting there and I will share pictures when it is a little more sorted.
The sign out the front.
One of the walnut trees.
The view from the walnut trees to some of the roses (I say some as there are quite a lot - I'm sure I will get a crash course in rose growing from Mum).
I feel so scammy inheriting such a great garden. We have picked some passionfruit already.
The side of the house.
The view from the deck.
A gorgeous grassed area for playing.
The vegie patch. Quite overgrown and full of weeds, but it won't take long to clean up. It is already fenced and the soil underneath is wonderful.
The snake that was in the shed the other day. It was quite stuck in the fruit nets. So the wonderful (or slightly crazy depending on how you feel about snakes) snake catcher cut it out and was taking it home to cut the rest of the net off before he let it go out in the bush.
What a beautiful new garden!
ReplyDeleteThe garden is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou can keep the snake though.
What a gorgeous garden Kate. I am sure you will love scamming all the produce too, lol!! I dont think I would like the addition of the snake though.
ReplyDeleteLovely pics. You are very lucky to have a wonderful garden.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, lovely, all that green space!! Those passionfruit look perfect. Love Posie
ReplyDeleteI love that your home has a name. What a beautiful new place for you and your family. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteYour new area looks beautiful! Great snake :D
ReplyDeleteWow.... you are living in a garden :))) Love the grassed area for playing, it's so beautiful!!
ReplyDeletelooks like a lovely spot ...enjoy the garden it looks nice..........snake well you just have to deal with them when they visit..........but I still HATE them around.........
ReplyDeleteMagic...all of it...just Magic!!!
ReplyDeleteThe new place looks fab! Very jealous of the passion fruit!
ReplyDeleteOooh.... can I come and live in your garden?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic special garden-enjoy!Hope the new house brings many happy times for you and your family-looks like a great spot.
ReplyDeleteoh, it is so nice!! you must love it!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely garden and cottage. Walnut Tree Cottage could be straight out of the pages of an Enid Blyton novel!
ReplyDeleteFrom someone who's been on the move (country to country) for almost 20 years, this is heavenly! I have seen the other posts which shows your yard, verandah, gorgeous wooden furniture - wow! The snake...eeeeww!!! We had similiar problems when we live at the edge of a tropical forest in Singapore. Had to lined the perimeter of our garden with sulphur.
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