Susan, our resident magpie, thinking about sampling one of our afternoon margaritas #birds #farmlife #homestead
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Susan, our resident magpie, thinking about sampling one of our afternoon margaritas #birds #farmlife #homestead
The rain finally stopped for us too (Northern Rivers). This is the view from the spa π
Itβs been raining up here in the Northern Rivers for pretty much four years. And that includes the floods and a cyclone. Itβs just insane. Weβre all so sick of it up here
Or you could try living on a farm and doing two solid weeks of fencing π
Winter sunset from the spa. Kookaburras calling in the background and a fire inside when weβre all done
I understand he got photoshopped out of the offical picture?
Old shoe lasts from India. Teak, around 100 years old.
Repurposed as coat hooks. Just polished and photographed, these beauties will be coming to our market stall next weekend #crafts #decor
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Iβm going to be honest, it was touch and go.
Came home from dinner to two thingsβ¦overproofed dough and a Red Belly Black snake in the house. What an interesting night #sourdough #baking #homestead #farmlife #snake
Not the same discussion. Do try to keep up π
Australian here. We love Mexico and we love Mexicans. You're some of the hardest working people in the world. Maybe it's time to start making Mexico a superpower. I'd love to see that
Well that's not true
Could or couldn't?
Australian here. As far as we (and the rest of the world) are concerned, you're an absolute numpty dickhead
Some random pretty pictures of my evening beachside walk the other day #beach #coast #australia
Can you take some pictures through it for us please π
Voting time. And because weβre nice and early, we also get a Democracy Sausage. Bonus!
This pretty well sums up my morning routine waking up on a farm in the Australian subtropics #farmlife
My Phoenix once came home from a kennel stay and he wasnβt well. Spent an afternoon eating grass, which really worried me. He never threw it up. A day later he just passed a giant grass turd (which mustβve scoured him out completely) and then he was completely fine after that.
Came close to giving up. So many flat loaves
Best loaves ever. I think Iβve finally cracked the sourdough thing #baking #sourdough
When one is at Bunnings so early in the day, it is only proper that one has a second breakfast #sausagesizzle
My entire harvest of pecan nuts this year. Letβs face it, itβs better than no pecans. And itβs probably six more pecans than you have
A beautiful day for a surf with a storm just offshore
Interesting. So maybe not the fix I was hoping for.
The fact is, in a rural area subject to extreme weather events, we need a reliable means of maintaining coms. I don't want to buy Starlink...but I also can't afford to be cut off from the outside world for seven days or longer (as just happened)
Our neighbour has Starlink, kept coms all the way through the ordeal of cyclone Alfred. And we are thinking of putting it on...but I am not giving money to Musk, ever. So I'm going to hold out for Eutelsat, a rival European company, with the added bonus of supporting their commitment to Ukraine
After a week of no power or coms, it's all back on thanks to the incredible effort of Essential Energy who worked around the clock to get us reconnected after cyclone Alfred.
We still have no phone service, but that's Vodafone for you. We'll be changing providers...once we can use the phone again
Not feeling safe right now. Power keeps going off and back on. Whole house creaking and groaning. Wind gusts picking up. Like crazy wind. Like itβs alive out there
Shit getting real. Power out. Power back on. Didn't expect it to happen so early in the piece. We're going to be filling water jugs and buckets, we won't have enough fuel to outlast Alfred
Up until half an hour ago we were just hunkering down. This morning the sun was out and although the wind was ferocious, I actually went out and did some gardening. Only for an hour or so but boy did it feel surreal. We also went for a walk.
But suddenly, just like a switch being flipped, itβs here