Picking bananas in J’s parents backyard was such a treat.
Seeing the flood damage in Bundaberg was shocking. My heart goes out to all those who lost anything during this time.
J’s name was published in an article about Australian Himalayan Climbs, Mum and I found it, and the last bit, the ‘comments’ brought tears to our eyes.
When I was in Bundaberg I got my hands on J’s childhood toy, Bunny, I just loved that my childhood toy was Rabby. Now they’re friends.
On the way to pick J up from the airport this happened.
Our sour dough adventures have been bringing so much joy. The bread is so delicious and is so much more satisfying then buying a loaf.
The first taste of our homebrew. I think it’s delicious, but a little flat. Any tips?
This mornings breakfast consisted of our first ever mushroom. What a treat.
What’s been happening in your world lately?
I can’t wait to see more of your mushrooms and see if you think it’s worthwhile. Oh no to the poor car. I hope you were ok! Love the loaves.
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So far the mushrooms haven’t been worth it. I’ll let you know if any thing changes.
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The bananas you get from your own trees always seem so much sweeter – almost a different species. That tyre looked nasty as did the flood. Congratulations on the bread, beer and mushroom.
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Thanks! The banana was amazing!
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Love the mushroom! And the bread. There is an Australian home brewers forum somewhere. The husband is the home brewer and seems to be forever reading it. You’ll probably get lots of tips there.
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The mushroom was so exciting! I’ll definitely have to look up that forum.
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That breakfast looks really good and all the more enjoyable for having your own produce in the dish. I would love to go outside and pick bananas! And your old stuffed toys are very gorgeous xx
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Thanks Charlie! It’s so funny having our soft toys there!
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