I’m back! In my last post back in November of 2021 I wrote about how I had missed sitting on my verandah at Bountiful and writing. I’ve co...
Hello friends  It's been some months since my last post. Thanks to those of you who have asked what's been happening and why the lon...
 Hello lovely readers! There has been much happening in my little world and I'll get updating soon. I have taken advantage of our curren...
When I began writing this blog it was always my intention to chronicle the creation of a cool climate garden on our property called Bountifu...
In my last post I spoke about finding the silver linings amidst this new world of Covid-19 we find ourselves in. For us, a reduction in our ...
The temperate climate of Sydney is where I have gardened all my life, but since coming to Bountiful , I've learned some new lessons. The...
I have been quiet here on my blog and with good reason! We have a new furry family member, and we have been devoting a good chunk of our tim...
The bushfires that swept through so many areas of Australia over our long, hot summer could seem to some a distant memory given all that is ...
I said in my last post that a lot can happen in a week and I wasn’t wrong. Right now it’s more like what a difference a day makes! I ...
This summer at Bountiful has taught this city guy and gal a whole lot about life down on the farm! On our last visit, it was great to see...
I was full of wonderful plans of blogging aplenty over this holiday period, but I feel as though the past few weeks have been a little lik...
To embark on the project that we have in creating the garden at Bountiful has been both exciting and nerve wracking. It’s exciting in the...
I think a part of me has always wanted to be snowed in. It probably originated from watching and reading Little House on the Prairie ...
We've had some wild and woolly winds of late at Bountiful  and one of the casualties has been a section of our electric fence. There i...
I am not, nor have I ever been, a snow bunny. I didn’t see snow until I was an adult, and even then it was a single occasion about 30 year...
Who doesn't love a fire? Whenever friends or family know we are heading to the farm, in this winter season there is always the questio...
I look at this rope on the ground, stretched out to mark out what will eventually become the road we will drive on when we arrive at Bount...
Hubby and I are still recovering from a massive weekend, where muscles that had been lying dormant for too long (and some I'm sure we di...
We've done it. We've broken the ground. Turned the first sod. Started the excavation that will bring a garden plan from two dimensio...
It's a magical thing to wake up in the mornings and see kangaroos outside the windows. However, it didn't take me long to discove...