A Photo Every Day from the Sunshine Coast - Australia

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

The Long Wait!


Things have been just a little chaotic "on this side of the keyboard" in recent times. In between a dose of 'flu, house renovating, not getting the kitchen and bathroom details, or the planting plan on paper, and the usual rounds of fiddling with switches on the City Daily Photo Portal and the other blogs, all the while hovering just above the point of falling stupendously behind on this photo a day thing, we couldn't imagine fitting in a visit to a nursery to get the rest of the garden underway.

A few simple strokes of the keyboard had a few hundred teensy baby plants from the lovely folk at Australian Plants Online at our door.  They don't come pre-planted though, which gave an excuse for even more procrastination on those other tasks.  For now like the parents of every newborn we tend to  hover over them watching their every move.  In a week or two we'll just stand back and wait for them to turn into beanstalks...  or forest.

Dicky Beach

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  1. It takes getting used to, while we're deep in fall and waiting on winter, that the other side of the world's in springtime. Lovely shot!

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  2. I just wanted to say how much I appreciate your photos. I subscribed to your email feed some time ago and really look forward to seeing what each email holds.

    Keep the photos coming.
    Thanks

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  3. Sue, thank you so much for getting in touch, you have made my morning!

    And William, I always appreciate your comments! Many thanks for your continued encouragement.

    Peter

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