Thursday 9 June 2011

On My Mind..........................Busy Day Ahead

Camelia

Dietes

Canna Lilies

Fairy's Fishing Rods

Dutch Iris

Strelitzia

Japanese Maple
I have dug up loads of plants from one of my gardens and they are about to be planted in my new garden. This will keep me busy waiting for all the deliveries I am expecting today.


 Laser light roofing for the new carport that my DH is building.
20 bales of lucerne hay to build up my sandy soil.

Two 5000 litre water tanks to keep my treated recycled water in till I use it on the garden.

And, finally, the technician from Telstra is coming to connect my phone.

All photos today came from Google images

for Rhonda's What's on my mind blog
http://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/

7 comments:

  1. WOW! That is a BUSY day! I hope all the deliveries went well and were on time. You'll have to share your new garden in a future post; I'm sure it will be lovely - I'm intrigued by the Fairies fishing rod.

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  2. Lovely photos. I hope you busy day runs smoothly

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  3. Gorgeous photos! I really enjoyed looking at all of them. The first one, the camelia, is especially beautiful.

    What kind of camera do you use? I love to shoot photos too...I have an old SLR I wish was still practical to use. Now I use a Canon PowerShot, about 7 years old. --Kay (Washington State, USA)

    edited to add http://ninemonthsofrain.blogspot.com

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  4. I hope everything came when it should! Great photos of your flowers.

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  5. Becky: The Fairy's Fishing rods are also called Dierama pulcherrimum.
    KayR-Z: My camera is a Panasonic Lumix FZ100 DSLR. Am enjoying reading your blog.

    Thanks for your comments everyone. It was too wet to garden so I will try again tomorrow. Its winter here and only about 8degreesC. All my deliveries arrived except for the lucerne hay. Its only 3.45pm so there is still hope before I have to go calling up people.

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  6. Hi Deb, thanks for stopping by my blog Butterflies and Breezes, and leaving such a lovely comment - I would be happy to have you follow along with it 'smiles' What a job renovating a house, the end result I think is always worth it. Tasmania is a dream of ours a few acres, some chickens, a couple of angora goats and a garden. If your taking all the plants photographed above your garden will be stunning. love that Japanese Maple, the colour is amazing.

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  7. You were having a busy delivery day. Hope everything arrived, the weather is fine and you can have a busy weekend :).

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