My Big Backyard

In which our acre of former horse paddock is transformed to a permaculture inspired oasis of chooks, produce and habitat, with the odd goal post thrown in.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Changing seasons

The weeds grass is browning off, the pool is back in use, the white ibis are disappearing as the galahs return and the footy goal posts have made way for cricket stumps.


Posted by Elissa at 1:44 AM
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