I have an ongoing battle with Dandelions.
They must be the most successful, virile and irritating plant (weed!) that lives around these parts. Anything you do to them just makes them come back stronger. They start out a pretty yellow, but soon afterwards - if you're not fast enough with the lawnmower - they grow a white afro which would put Don King to shame. The white "afro" consists of countless seeds designed to fly around your garden and build green nests where they spawn new flowers to continue their campaign. The Campaign of taking over our lawn completely.
I swear these little guys actually duck when they see the lawnmower. If I mow the lawn in the evening then sure enough they're back again the next morning. In fact, yesterday one of them spontaniously "puffed" all of it's seeds towards millions of different potential nesting sites just seconds before I shredded it with my 4-stroke 125cc Stiga with a mulcher function. Coincidence? I think not. It did it just to irritate me. To have the last word.
Last year I made a point of pulling them out by their roots to rid myself of them for good. Well guess where most of them grow now?
I give up. Yellow is a nice colour isn't it?
Help...!
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Saturday, 20 June 2009
For Lorienne
Lorienne, if you are reading this while you are in South Africa then please know that we are doing fine. A little chaotic, yes, and sometimes strong wills collide, but on the whole it's going well.
We hope you are ok too. We know you and your family (who are there with you) support each other during this time.
We love you , we miss you, we need you.
We hope you are ok too. We know you and your family (who are there with you) support each other during this time.
We love you , we miss you, we need you.
Monday, 15 June 2009
In Memory of May Bell
Saturday, 13 June 2009
Sick...
It's Rhiannon's turn to have a fever. I can't believe how these flues and colds seem to be waiting in line for us and our children lately. Hopefully we will soon have gone through the enitre range of flu bugs and be immune to them all.
Rhiannon waiting behind a mosquito net in her pram while Lorienne is busy gardening
Rhiannon waiting behind a mosquito net in her pram while Lorienne is busy gardening
Sunday, 07 June 2009
Cycling
I helped a friend the other day by taking some photographs while his cycling club was trying out a new track. I hardly ever venture into sports photography, but I think I should do it more often. It certainly helps to hone your speed! The sun kept going behind clouds all the time which made it even more of a challenge getting the exposure right.
Up the hill...
...and down the hill
A tight turn gave me a perfect chance for a wide angle close up
Afterwards there was lots of hanging over the handlebars spitting and discussing of tactics
Up the hill...
...and down the hill
A tight turn gave me a perfect chance for a wide angle close up
Afterwards there was lots of hanging over the handlebars spitting and discussing of tactics
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