Thursday 11 February 2016

A new year & a new motto .....

Make simplicity a part of life in 2016




Beauty is found in the simple things ....

A large bowl of succulent strawberries from my mother's garden
 
 


 
 
White Camellias in a blue vase 


A Cockatoo enjoying the sunshine & attention at CafĂ© Madeline in Leura

 
Seeing the cutting I took from a Fuchsia bush bloom into an exquisite flower

 


Sunday 8 November 2015

Leura Gardens Festival

I visited two delightful & quite different gardens with a friend during the Leura Gardens Festival. My friend grew up in Leura and her parents had a garden nursery. It was helpful & interesting to walk through the gardens with someone who had inside knowledge of plants and the local community. Both gardens were in Blackheath Street Leura.

Redleaf 's hundred year old house is painted black with crisp white trim and is surrounded by nearly an acre of gardens filled with stately trees, lush lawns and dry stone walls. The jewel coloured azalea bushes are highlighted beautifully against the black house.



Sculptures by local artists were placed around the garden.




Rob Roy is a magnificent garden with a number garden rooms and unusual trees and shrubs, the maple lined driveway and several mature trees, particularly the Deodar cedar, plum and crab-apples.







Thursday 10 September 2015

Winter wonderland in Leura

As the last bit of winter in the Blue Mountains passes - the highlight was waking up to a winter wonderland of snow! A truly magical experience for my daughter who experienced snow for the first time.



Roads were closed, shops, banks & the post office couldn't open - we were all too excited about the thick covering of snow to complain. Jolly snowmen appeared around the streets, children threw snow balls and tobogganed down slopes.



My strawberry pots!

Monday 17 August 2015

Good bye to a gorgeous girl

Six months ago we said good-bye to our gorgeous poodle Tia. She came into our lives over seven years ago rescued from a puppy farm. From the first day when she put her head on Mark's shoulder when we drove her home to when we said the long good bye she stole our hearts and gave us so much joy.



Monday 9 February 2015

Gluten free Almond & Orange Cake

Its gloomy day in the mountains - perfect weather to do some baking.  Since I went gluten free a few years ago because of health issues  - I am on the hunt for easy, tasty, gluten free recipes. This Almond & Orange Cake ticks all the boxes - perfect with a generous dollop of cream and a cup of tea :)



Almond & Orange Cake

125g butter + grated rind of 1 orange
1/2 cup castor sugar + 2 eggs
125g packet almond meal
2 tablespoons poppy seeds
1 cup self-raising gluten free flour
1/2 cup milk

Orange syrup
1cup orange juice
1/2 cup sugar

Place butter, rind & sugar in a bowl & beat with an electric mixer until light & fluffy
Add eggs, one at a time , beating until combined
Stir through almond meal & poppy seeds
Stir in half flour with half milk, then remaining flour & milk
Spread mixture into a greased and lined 20cm round tin
Bake in a moderate oven, 180c for 40 minutes
Combine Syrup ingredients in saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved, then increase heat & simmer for 5 minutes.
Remove cake from oven, insert a few holes in cake with skewer. Pour hot syrup over hot cake. Cool cake in tin.


Wednesday 4 February 2015

Charles Darwin Walk

Today, my daughter got her first pair of hiking boots .....


We took them for a 'spin' down Charles Darwin Walk at Wentworth Falls. Charles Darwin walked this track in 1836.

The walk follows the beautiful Jamison Creek South, which cascades down a number of small waterfalls.


The area is home to a variety of birds and the endangered Blue Mountains Water Skink


We came upon a skink catching some afternoon sunshine on the path, and saw a few Yabbies in the clear water.


The bees were busy gathering nectar from the pretty Grevillia flowers



It was a delightful afternoon walk.

Monday 2 February 2015

Australia Day Weekend

Australia Day Weekend in the mountains was a mixed bag - after a nasty headache went on a lovely bush walk to Leura Cascades with house guests. I am sure the fresh air, sunshine and cascading water helped.

 
 
Enjoyed a special treat on Sunday afternoon, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The play was presented by Sport for Jove Theatre Company at Everglades Garden. The production was a thoughtful interpretation with contemporary costumes. The children in the audience seemed to enjoy it and a little girl's interjection made both actor's and audience laugh.
 
 
 
Outdoor stage at Everglades Garden

This treasure from the 1930s sits in twelve and a half acres of European-style gardens and native Australian bush with breathtaking views over the Jamison Valley
 

 

 
 
We celebrated Australia Day at the Glenbrook Gnome Convention. Though the day was cold and wet the community was warm and enthusiastic. We were entertained by an excellent acapella group from the local high school.