• Daily life,  Home and garden

    Gardening progress

    Yesterday I got out into the yard and got more done with tall grass and weeds. Actually mostly the grass. In the front yard, there had been a patch that didn’t get mowed last time because the battery ran out. The last time we did garden work it wasn’t a priority and just continued to grow. So I started in the front and finished it for the most part. At one point I ran into the remains of a grass tree that I had forgotten was there. It never grew once we planted it and now it just falls apart. This was one of several plants given to us by a friend who is good with gardening. It’s probably about the fourth one that has failed to survive. Surprisingly, there’s a frangipani in a pot with not a whole lot of soil that is doing quite well. I do intend to add more soil one of these days though. And a gloxinia given to the Scientist when he had surgery last year had come back to life. It was doing well for ages and then it seemed to suddenly die. The pot was still in the kitchen next to our sink. Then I noticed it was growing again. It seems it’s one that dies back regularly and then comes back. I really thought it was dead though. Hurray for us being slow to get rid of dead plants? :D

    After I finished our front yard, I mowed around the back patio before it gets too long again. Then I tackled lots of grass in our side yard. That’s the most neglected part of the yard and there’s still a lot of weedy, long grass to get rid of. The Scientist did do a bit of weed whacking earlier but tried to limit his time outside in hopes of avoiding the awful allergic reaction of his last experience. So I mowed a lot and then I used the weed whacker a bit and then I stopped because we needed to go to the shops before they closed. When I came in I had a bunch of bottlebrush flowers on the back of my head where I had a ponytail. The end result is there’s a much clearer space out there. Once the bottlebrush trees finish flowering I plan to prune back the trees and bushes extensively and get rid of a half-broken limb from one of the trees. Surprisingly it continued to flower and grow despite being connected by a limited bit of tree.

  • Home and garden,  Technology

    Techno Trials

    We got our first internet connection years and years ago and for the most part, it worked well in those earlier days. Even in more recent days, it hasn’t been the worst it could be. Problems began when we added in wi-fi to our connection as we have some signal issues from the office (at the back of the house) to the living room (front of the house). There have always been some iffy spots in the living room where connections were tricky. Earlier in the year, we finally broke down and got a mesh system to extend our wif-fi. That was a pretty expensive set-up with the improvement being fairly minimal. But we stuck with it until an update to the hardware changed something so that we could no longer connect. The mesh system was taken back to the store and it was sent off for repair. Weeks later, we hadn’t heard anything so the Scientist checked up on it and it seems the manufacturer wasn’t interested in repair. We got our money back.

    We opted not to go back to the mesh system and to investigate getting a couple of extra access points. The Scientist got some quotes and we had someone out this week to do the installation. I am happy to report we have some massive improvements at the front of the house and it’s now possible to sit anywhere with our devices and access the internet.

    Meanwhile, we have an ongoing problem with our smart lighting. We got some smart light bulbs a few years ago for most of the rooms in our house. They fall on two systems but mostly worked okay for us. Some of the systems have been enhanced by using automation apps and those have had various rates of success. But mostly we just used voice commands to turn lights on and off. In recent months, we’ve turned off the living room light by voice or through the app for the lights and the light will come back on within seconds or minutes…with no obvious reasons. I got an email from one of the automation apps I once used so thought perhaps I had some routine on there. But there were two things listed, totally unrelated. I deleted those and the app and thought the living room light issue had been solved. Alas, it continues to cause problems. We can turn it off through the app ten times and it will pop back on shortly afterwards. Or just after you feel it’s safe to do so. We assume there must be some other automation that is conflicting but can’t figure it out. So the quest to fix this issue continues…

  • Daily life,  Family,  Fitness,  Home and garden

    Springy

    Spring is moving along and trees and plants are in bloom in a big way. We are lucky to have blooms all through the year but there’s just something about seeing so much new life around. I got out into the yard today and did some more mowing. We managed to get a couple more batteries to use with the mower but I think I may have overdone it today as the mower wouldn’t restart with a change of batteries. Or maybe the batteries had lost charge. I’m hoping that’s the case and it all works next time. There’s a lot more mowing to do and lots of tall grass and weeds to get rid of. Will need to use the line trimmer for some of it and the rest might just require lots of pulling of grass.

    My exercise program is going fine for the moment. With my membership, I have access to fitness classes, gym, and pool. I haven’t used the pool yet but will soon. Last week I finally tried out a spin class at another location. They don’t offer this at our local gym but it’s only a ten-minute drive to one that does. I arrived slightly late as there was some event going on and parking was difficult. The class itself was okay but it’s always hard to start late. Anyway, I did another spin class today and it was pretty tough. It was a different teacher and a more rigorous workout so I am a bit sore tonight. On top of that, I had a clinical pilates class this afternoon and I was so sore that my legs were trying to protest quite a bit. Normally we have tai chi on Tuesdays but we are on term break this week and next. I had wanted to try out the yoga class locally but was a bit too sore to attempt it. I will plan to do it next week, which should work since there’s no pilates.

    I’ve been reading a lot of books on Netgalley this year but have had to cut back on requests because I am too far behind schedule. I enjoy reading the books but it gets a bit unmanageable when you have too many waiting to be read and reviewed. I had over twenty at one point and now it’s down to seven. Plus there are a few that I’m still waiting to hear whether they’ve been approved. I’m expecting to get one or two approved close to release dates, which is kind of annoying. One was requested in March and is due to be published in November so it’s going tricky if approval does come through.

    Today both the boys had their first COVID vaccines. They opened up vaccines for their age group last month and initially we couldn’t go through the gp. I had made other arrangements but then found the gp is doing them. The old appointments were canceled and I keep getting reminders to make an appointment again. I need to see if there’s any place where we can indicate we got a vaccine elsewhere. The second vaccine is in three weeks, which lands the day after Game Fanatic’s birthday. Well, it’s due on his birthday but I decided to go for the day after so it’s three weeks and a day.

    We are thinking more seriously about getting a new vehicle. We have our sights set on a Rav4 Hybrid so now it’s a matter of checking them out and test drives and all that stuff. We’ve had our current car for twelve and a half years and it’s starting to cost a bit more money. So upgrading makes a bit of sense at this point.

  • Body and Mind,  Family,  Fitness,  Home and garden

    A few things

    Just a little update from my last post. I’ve been going to the gym for over a week now. In fact, I went eight days straight with no break. Yesterday I didn’t go because I had a clinical pilates class with the physiotherapist and tai chi on. I’m glad I missed it yesterday because my muscles were pretty weary by the time I did the pilates and 1.5 hours of tai chi (which includes fan class). Today I took the day off from exercise and tomorrow I go back and do my weights routine. I’m trying to make that an every third day routine with cardio workouts the other days. I do the pilates every second week as it’s expensive but helpful and my insurance ran out on it months ago and the tai chi is only during school terms (two-week break coming up). I’m hoping to do a bit of swimming instead of the cardio soon.

    My dad is doing well at the moment. He had his 80th birthday on Sunday and it was a low-key kind of day. He started occupational therapy on Monday and today he starts his speech (moved up a couple of times). The speech is what he needs most as he struggles to communicate. That said, he’s much improved since just after his stroke.

    I finally contacted the clinic where I was referred to about osteoporosis and it turns out I just have to wait to hear from them. This is part of the public hospital system and they send out appointments. I’m hoping I don’t have a long wait and I hope I get an appointment time that can fit into my work schedule. I am a bit embarrassed to say I had a bit of an accident at the gym on the weekend when I stepped off a machine and tripped over the one next to it. I had forgotten how far off the ground it was and my balance was way off…and this is the sort of thing I need to be careful about with my bone health. I’ve got a bit of a bruise on my shin now but it’s nothing terrible.

    I managed to move up the boys’ Covid vaccinations by a couple of weeks by getting appointments at the gp office. Previously I couldn’t book them in as the allowance didn’t cover their age group yet. But yesterday I checked and was able to get them set up and then I cancelled the other ones. This will be a lot more convenient and easier for the boys too.

    I’m trying to decide whether to upgrade my phone now that the new iPhones are coming out. I’m a bit annoyed they haven’t brought back the fingerprint scan as the face login doesn’t work in the dark and with a mask on (I can overcome the mask issue with my watch though). It’s not that I don’t like the face login but it’s not really enough on its own. That might be a deal-breaker as this was something that has been mentioned as a change. My phone is only two years old so it’s not an immediate need. I am, however, considering the new Apple Watch since it’s supposed to be a major update this year.

    I didn’t mention this earlier but we got a Roborock vacuum a couple of months ago and the Scientist takes great delight in it. He had a great time programming it to vacuum in certain rooms. It’s not set up to clean the entire house but it is taking care of several rooms now. The only snag is the fact our carpet is really old and it keeps unravelling so that the vacuum gets caught in it regularly.

    Well this ended up longer than I expected…

  • Daily life,  Home and garden

    Spring

    It’s now spring in our part of the world and it’s obvious everywhere around us. We are suddenly getting much warmer weather and most importantly the pollen counts are high. All but one in the family is taking anti-histamines and I just bought nasal sprays today. I have had long success with Beconase and that’s what I got today. It worked almost immediately and turned my stuffy nose almost into a drippy nose. Not quite but close…

    With the beginning of September I enter into the birthday season. There are several friends and family members with birthdays this month. The first birthday was on the first and was for a friend who has kept out of touch. Our sons have been in regular contact but she has not. There are things going on in her life that have been problematic so I can only hope she one day returns. But I did send her a message on her day and even did a bit of an update.

    On Saturday, it was my dad’s birthday and I did call him that night (my time) and got hold of him easily. He’s been suffering massive pain after he fell of his bike recently and hadn’t had much relief until recently. Apparently he’s back to work and feeling much better but is looking forward to getting a pain injection in November. Frustrating he has to wait so long but it’s great that he’s feeling pretty good right now. I hope it continues.

    A dear friend had her 70th birthday on Saturday also. I can always remember her birthday since it’s the same as my dad. She had a lunch at a local restaurant with seventeen of her friends and family, of which we were included. We’ve been to the restaurant before and it’s been good, so it was no surprise that the meal was really nice. She was a really good hostess and moved around to different groups at the table so that she could enjoy the company of all present. We ended up sitting at one end of the table with a mutual friend and across from a couple that are former neighbors. They’re a bit older than her but it was really quite fascinating to talk to them. They are originally from the UK and they spent much of their youth going off to see up and coming bands like The Beatles and the Who and various other groups. It was quite neat to think of them being some of the first to see these bands in their youth. But it was also weird in a way to think that that era is now so long past that these people are well into the 70s and beyond. I don’t equate rock music and older people but these were some of the people that were in it in the early days. The other fascinating aspect of their lives is they both came to Australia as 10 pound Poms in the late ’60s. This was a program started to increase the population and the passage on the ship was a mere 10 pounds. So they were neat to listen to on two counts. The only downside was there was a lot of noise and I found it hard to follow a lot of what was going on. It was quite exhausting after a while. After we’d been there for 3.5 hours a few of us joined our friend at home for more cake and coffee/tea. I will note the Scientist made two special cakes to make sure there was enough and they were both delicious.

    On the 10th it was my great aunt’s birthday and that was a bit of a sad occasion since she died just before her previous birthday from lung cancer. This aunt was particularly close to my mom and also one of my second cousins. It’s been over a year and it’s still been difficult for them. Even for me it’s unsettling to think this aunt is no longer around.

    And that’s just the first couple weeks of the month. My mom’s birthday is tomorrow and further along my college roommate. And then we get a bit of a break.

    Getting back to the spring weather, I will note we had to open windows and turn on the fan and later the air conditioner. Part of the reason for the a/c was to try to pump some of the pollen out of the house. But it was also already getting rather warm. And it’s now 11:30pm and the fan is back on to bring a bit of fresh air inside.

    Our bottlebrush trees are starting to bloom and soon the branches will be heavy with red flowers. Afterwards I need to prune off branches as they are getting kind of low to the ground. Plus I need to get out and mow the backyard again. And still need to do something in the front yard. Hopefully it will stay dry long enough to make some in-roads for both.

  • Daily life,  Home and garden

    Beginning a new year, completing projects

    Yesterday Game Fanatic and family celebrated his completion of 21 years as he begins the next one. I think it went rather well for him. He woke up early to find out the crowdfunding project he backed had reached its goal and that pleased him considerably. He made a large investment in this project, made larger due to very poor exchange rates. I am relieved it reached it’s goal because there was every chance the money would be returned but at an even worse rate than before.

    Our patio paving was completed over the weekend and we bought a table and new chairs to put out there, along with new cushions for older chairs that have been sitting in the elements the past year or two. Unfortunately there’s been some rusting of the older chairs but they are still quite okay to use otherwise. The new cushions are bright and cheery. The new chairs are just mesh ones but we could theoretically add cushions for those at some point too. We still have to move some displaced sand out of the backyard and clean up some of the mess but it looks really lovely. I will see if I can get some photos up in the next few days.

    The weather turned out to be quite pleasant so the plan to spend much of the day outside worked out well. This kept the house from being quite so crowded with people and allowed much more personal space for everyone than inside our fairly small living areas.

    Game Fanatic had wanted to have Indian food from a favorite local place on his birthday but they aren’t open on Monday. His Indian feast is postponed to the weekend and there was the decision of what food to prepare for guests on the day. He wasn’t too keen to settle on anything so the Scientist and I decided to try out Mexican style foods. Over half our visitors were vegetarian so it was important to find foods that would be suitable for all. I went back and forth on many different options. I got ingredients for more foods than I could really have managed and eventually decided to stop while I was ahead for fear of too much food.

    I only did one meat dish, which was the usual chicken that I do with tomatoes and spices. It’s really straightforward to put together once the chicken is cooked and is agreeable to all family members. I found a recipe for baked marinated tofu which had some mixed results. The recipe I used for the marinade was pretty wasted because nobody could taste the flavors at all. I would have preferred not to have spent money on limes and coriander (cilantro) since they didn’t work in this case. I do wonder if a longer marinating time might have worked better on that. I had four blocks of tofu and did two with that and decided to use just some jarred salsa for the rest. That tofu came out really nice and the flavors were just right there. That’s not to say the other tofu was terrible but it was mainly like eating plain baked tofu.

    I had wanted to do something with sweet potatoes and black beans, having been inspired by a recipe from Valerie’s Recipes. Initially I was considering using this recipe but decided it was more suited to much cooler weather than we have right now. I plan to try this next winter on a damp and chilly night when I think it would be far more enjoyed by those who are willing to try it. I did find another recipe which is more suited to warm weather. That turned out beautifully and was really easy to make. which was really good so late on the previous night when my feet were in misery after hours of standing. It ended up that this works really well just as a salad too. I’m thinking of making this for our Christmas dinner since it’s so easy and would be something else my MIL could enjoy.

    I also made homemade refried beans, which came out pretty well for a first try. They were a bit on the dry side but when heated tasted quite nice. Also, I got some jalapeño cheese(Monterrey Jack cheese with jalapeños that has only recently been found locally) to grate over it but couldn’t find out grater when it was time to use it. I had a second helping later in the evening and it was quite lovely with that creamy cheese on it. I used dried pinto beans this time and they came out nicely cooked. I think maybe I have got the hang of cooking dried beans finally. Means it’s a lot cheaper to prepare than having to buy canned beans and hope for decent quality.

    I had intended to do some zucchini and corn in a tomatillo based salsa but gave up on the idea due to lack of time and insecurity about using the canned tomatillos instead of fresh (these aren’t usually available here so canned is the main way to go). I still have the ingredients for that so will make  it some other day this week.

    We also had four types of Mission tortilla chips, mild salsa and chopped tomatoes and cucumber. We had gotten some lettuce to use but it had gone bad within just a few days and had to be dumped. :(

    Anyway, the food was enjoyed by all then we had heaps of yummy brownies and cheesecake made by the Scientist. He’s done the brownies many times before but the cheesecake was a new recipe and it was well liked by almost everyone, but happily was pleasing for Game Fanatic. There is none of it left today.

    I forgot I also made some potato salad for Game Lover but didn’t serve to all because it had bacon in it, which was his request.

    There were various people coming and going from early afternoon to early evening. Afterwards, we hung out and watched Game Lover play his new Donkey Kong game on the Wii U and then we started the newest Danganrompa game, which was one of the presents. He had a pretty good day overall and seemed really pleased with a few things. He will complete the celebration with his curries on the weekend.

  • Home and garden

    Further gardening progress

    This is a bit late since I’ve not done much in the garden in the past week or so.

    Last weekend I did a lot more cutting up of branches on the shrub/tree that was reaching out across our bedroom window at the front of the house. There are still a couple of far reaching branches to be sawed off but it doesn’t look too bad now. But now our bedroom window  is quite visible and they looked particularly dirty. I started to wash the outside of the windows until I realised it was actually more dirty from the inside. I have managed to wash the upper part on one side but there’s the bottom panels left and the other pane of glass. Our windows are two panelled ones that slide open. At the bottom of the bedroom window there are more panes of glass right to the floor. These parts of difficult to reach because of a chest of drawers on that side of the room so I haven’t gotten back clean that up yet. It also became quite obvious we need to replace the 20 year old cheap blinds that are looking tattered with curtains. I’m hoping to find something suitable at a low price to have something up there. Meanwhile the bedroom is getting a lot more light these days. And the front yard looks a lot bigger since there is less covered ground than there used to be. I still have a lot of shrubs to cut back out in the side and corner of the yard (we are on the corner of the street) to get things really looking tidier. I will likely wait until after the flowering is done to get out there and hack those bushes down…well I do plan to get rid of a couple out on the corner that have gone out of control in size.

    Meanwhile, the Scientist has moved the two shrubs on the back all of the house to the front yard and moved the frangipani to the side of the driveway. There’s still a hibiscus and a solanum plant to move away from the patio area but he decided it was going to be a bit much to see everything die at once should none of it survive. Since the move, the frangipani looks just fine. It didn’t have any leaves on it at the time anyway so perhaps that was a good thing. The other two were severely cut back but it looks like all the leaves are falling off the one. I am not too bothered at this point. I think there’s a bit of new growth coming out so it should be okay if I am correct. The Scientist thinks the new growth was already there so time will tell whether it all falls of or not. I feel pretty confident it will all grow back for this plant though. The last one is hard to judge. It has lots of needly sort of leaves instead and they all look quite wilted right now. There’s a similar shrub already out there that has stalled in growth. I think it’s mostly just a different color but it never got terribly big so I am unsure if this will do much better. Just have to wait it out and see if it will survive. It’s a native so hopefully will recover.

    Our tomatoes are doing really well so far. We got wire and plastic frames to train them up and all but the beef tomato one have grown heaps since they were planted. I am hoping the small one is just taking more time to grow since it will be bearing the heavier fruit if it survives. Then there’s the purple cayenne pepper plant that I planted about a week ago. I haven’t seen one that color before, which is the main reason I got it. I plan to get some other chilli plants so we can have a bunch of different varieties for cooking purposes.

    After strong winds blew for much of yesterday, we have a carpet of red on the side of the house where all the bottlebrush flowers were blown around. I didn’t get a photo of it but it looks quite cool. If it lasts, I will try to get a decent photo of it.

  • Home and garden

    Gardening progress

    I finally got the front yard mowed on the weekend. This took a lot more time than I initially planned but it got done, for the most part. The area to the side of the driveway took quite a while because the grass was really long. Also, there was grass of other varieties growing up against the fence and that was a real mess. So I spent a lot of time pulling all of that out and cutting it down to a proper level. It looks heaps tidier.

    The rest of the front yard didn’t take quite as long, mostly because I left the tall grass around trees and the mailbox. It was just too late to try to do more than just get the mower over the area. It also looks heaps better.

    Yesterday I went out to work on the area around a bottlebrush next to the driveway. This shrub/tree is quite pretty but we were naïve when we planted it too close to the edge. Now the bricks on the driveway are all askew as the roots have grown out. We need to redo that part of the driveway at some point because it creates such a big bump when pulling out of the driveway. The area around the tree took a really long time. I discovered that underneath all the grass there were hundreds of these tiny plants that grow from some sort of bulb. We’ve had these plants around for years but they seem to be taking over the whole yard. I spent a long time pulling out as much as I could and removing it to the clear area near the street at the other side of our house (we are on the corner). If only they would just grow there but I doubt it gets enough moisture to sustain them. I also got side-tracked by the clover that’s growing near the mailbox. I wasn’t really trying to do the weeding this time so had to stop and move to the other areas I wanted to attack yesterday.

    Today I didn’t spent quite as much time outside but I went after a bunch of dead branches on a grevillea shrub that has been at the front corner of the house since soon after we moved in. It was a housewarming present so it’s particularly sad to see so much of it has died. It’s quite a monster of a plant, though, growing out and out and out. It looks like one side is still alive and mostly well, so we will be cutting off the half that isn’t. this will leave a huge space in front of our bedroom window so we will need to find something to put there at some point. Whatever it is, I plan for it to be more compact. While cutting away the dead branches, I found there was easy access to a bit of a hiding spot in the midst of the bushes. It’s been there for years but access more recently has been more difficult due to overgrown shrubs. Still we find a lot of trash there so assume kids are hanging out in there some of the time. It’s a neat little place, aside from the mess left by “visitors”. Most of the dead branches are really dry so I plan to put as many through the shredder this weekend as I can. This is particularly important thanks to the early onset of hot weather this spring. Already we’ve had two days over 30 C and tomorrow is supposed to be the same.

    We bought some tomato plants on the weekend and I have planted them in a planter box that was shifted after the patio roof was installed. Immediately after filling it was appropriate planting soil and the plants, the dogs managed to jump in and have a lot of fun. They then proceeded to bring all the lovely odors into the house. I have move another pot that seems to have been their stepping stone, of sorts, and that seems to have brought that to a stop.

    I think we are going to look at organising the paving for the patio in the next week or so, It’s getting a bit close to time for the 21st birthday next month of Game Fanatic and it would be nice to have that done so we can shift some of the activity outside to make it less stressful for him.

    The Scientist also spent considerable time on the weekend cleaning out the gutters. We found a scoop at the hardware store to make it easier but our gutter is too narrow. Fortunately it was only a few dollars. In the end he used a plastic spoon which was better than nothing. There were weeds growing in one part, and he has cleared out that side of the house. The rest will get done some other time but is probably less urgent as there aren’t so many trees around to cause problems.

  • Daily life,  Home and garden

    Gardening fun

    During the winter, I didn’t mow all that much. I mainly did the area right behind the house because we have been working on preparing to do the paving on the patio. With all the rain of late, that had gotten quite high in a very short time. This isn’t too unusual in winter though. The side of the house was far worse because that hadn’t been mowed for even longer. The grass doesn’t actually give proper coverage to any area in the backyard so mowing ended up being a hit and miss activity and a lot of sand joins the cut grass.

    On Tuesday, we had an unseasonably warm day so I got outside to get some mowing done while it was reasonably dry. First I had to clean up messes from the dogs. This time their messes were mostly at the back, which is pretty unusual for them. Once I thought I had it clear, I started mowing, finding more stuff to clean up along the way. There are several large plastic pots out there that had really tall grass growing around it. I don’t always move them around but decided that grass had to go. So there was a lot of shifting things around while mowing. And pulling lots of clumps of grass by hand when it was too hard for the mower. I mustn’t forget all the large, prickly plants that are weeds though. They seemed to grow within a short time and some of them were quite large. Gloves are required for their removal and now I need another pair of gloves because holes have emerged in my current pair.

    When the Scientist finished work, he came out and helped out with what I was doing and did some other required tasks out there. It took about three hours to get all the mowing done if I include all the down time to clear out grass from areas it wasn’t supposed to be growing. There’s a grevillea bush outside the side door that had become almost choked by the grass. Well, it wasn’t really choked because it seems to grow no matter what.

    The whole back yard area is looking so much bigger and tidier now. We still have the bricks to pave on the patio but we should be organising that in the next few weeks.

    It’s become quite obvious that we’ve made quite a few mistakes in our planting out back. We have way too many shrubs that have grown too big. We chose plants that grow up to three meters and really should have limited them to ones that are two meters. The bottlebrush trees are okay because they are more like trees than shrubs and can easily be trimmed so the base is clear of a lot of branches. But there are three that have overgrown really badly and we probably should just take them out sooner than later. One is covering Lego Lover’s window and blocks a lot of sun, but it’s leaning far in one direction and I can imagine it suddenly tipping over some time should we end up with too much rain or it just gets too top heavy. That grevillea that seemed choked with grass is like wildfire, spreading in all directions every time it gets cut back. It looks nice but it becomes a monster unless trimmed quite regularly. There is also the tea tree that took away a huge corner of the side garden. It’s been cut back to the base, more or less but there’s more to remove. We don’t really have tools to carry out the last part of this so it will likely need a professional to remove it. Plus there’s the one bottlebrush out in the back that has grown in too many directions and part of the trunk split at some point and we have doubts as to whether it will survive long term. More importantly now, there’s concern about it falling on the patio roof at some point should it become too unstable at the base. It’s going to leave a huge gaps and the sun will be far more intense there.

    We now are considering what we might like to plant out there when the space is cleared. We’ve ideas of growing some dwarf fruit trees. Lime is one of the most likely options and if we could find an avocado tree in dwarf form, I think we might go for that.

    There is also a proper hibiscus that has started to flourish out there. But I can see it growing into the corner of the patio so that needs to be shifted, but hopefully just a little way off from where it is. And there’s a solanum plant that is also right on the edge of the patio which needs to be moved. I don’t know where we will put that yet. Plus the two shrubs growing under the patio, of course. I’m pretty sure we will move those to the front yard.

    Wednesday was supposed to be hotter than Tuesday and I had ideas of trying to get the front yard mowed. But the dogs had a grooming appointment and it was really hot and the winds were blowing hot air around. It wasn’t ideal for mowing at all. Later on it would have been more feasible because the winds shifted direction and the air was cooler. But it was still windy. But I had to be out to take my care-ee out for his aqua aerobics class in the evening so it wasn’t possible to start so late in the day.

    The rain returned yesterday and seems set to be here at least through tomorrow. So further mowing is out of the question until it dries enough for me to feel safe using our electric mower. It’s still windy too.

     

  • Body and Mind,  Daily life,  Dogs,  Home and garden,  Technology

    In the thick of it

    It seems I am probably a bit further into my journey to menopause than I realised last time I posted. During this time, one period was completely missed and my body is currently trying to play catch up so it’s wreaking a bit of havoc on the body, enough that I wonder at what point I should see a doctor. It’s a bit more complicated than that but it seems likely my hormones have been a lot more off than they had been. Still no hot flashes. :)

    Yesterday I had all sorts of problems with my computer and it soon came to my attention that I no longer had Malwarebytes running on my system. It seems to have stopped back in July and after considerable effort (helped immensely by the Scientist) it was apparent my installation was corrupted. Eventually I was able to uninstall it and reinstall. All seems to be running fine at the moment.

    The problems on my computer led me to finally getting two step verification on some email accounts set up so that I can access them on the devices I want to use. This took quite a bit of going back and forth between accounts and setting things up but that also seems to be working properly and I can now check the email accounts with frequent use on my current phone, old phone, Ipad, tablet PC and desktop with no issues.

    My temporary/casual job finished on the 12th of this month so I am back to the usual day to day stuff. I kind of miss the idea of work as I was earning a bit of money to add to the family accounts. It is nice not to have so many days wiped out at the moment though, particular at those times when I have to take a child to an appointment.

    It’s been several months since our old lawn mower died on us and over the winter, the grass had grown rather tall in some areas. The Scientist and I went to a few places to check out potential replacements and after some indecision, we settled on another low-end sort of electric one which is probably a bit better than our previous model. I immediately set out to mow our front yard and after well over an hour, had made good progress. I was mowing along the side of the driveway, back along the side of the carport when the power disappeared abruptly as I accidently mowed over the power cord. We’ve only ever owned electric and I’ve not done this before (although did run over the solar light cord under tree several years ago).  I discovered that not only had I destroyed the power cord but caused the power to go out in the house. It was too late to do more mowing so I didn’t end up getting a new cord until the next day. By then it was raining so I’ve now had to wait for things to dry again. I did get enough done to make the front yard look much better, much bigger. It’s amazing how much space tall grass seems to take. The backyard is still untouched but I will hopefully get to that in the next couple of days unless we get more rain.

    Cutting the grass soon will be quite beneficial for the dogs, who are off to the groomer tomorrow. Little boy dog will get a full clip and finally get all the knotted fur cleared out. It seems to get so difficult to manage once it reaches a certain length. Fortunately it’s now spring so I don’t have to worry too much about him being cold. We had the warmest recorded day in September on Saturday and on Sunday, the high was not much different than the low had been overnight. It’s been considerably cooler the past few days but seems to be warming a bit again. I know to expect changes in temperature but I would prefer to avoid such drastic changes.

    I was very happily surprised to find out Neil Finn is playing a concert at a winery down in Margaret River in November. It’s a one-off show and features one support act I’ve not seen but would like to and another one I’ve seen two or three times before. The downside is it’s a 3.5 hour drive to get there, which means a return trip of similar length. We considered trying to stay overnight but it seems there aren’t many options due to this being during a food and wine thing happening during this weekend or week. Anyway, we are going to try to wing it. I suspect it will mean that the Scientist does the driving there and I drive back since I will be more awake.