Easter Sunday
It's a clear still Autumn day in Marrickville - indeed so mild and lovely that I feel some hope for our poor warming planet. Richard's been working hard on the vegie patch the last month or so - paving & planting & staking. What a star. I can take no credit. The patch seems to be on a bit of a rollercoaster and I suspect I could chart its level of order and productivity over the past year in inverse proportions to my own.
Here it was, racked & ruined, in February.
Last September it looked pretty good.
And in August it was just a baby.
Today it looks like this:

Can you see our little cat, Led Zeppelin? We'll sneak up on her...

Hello?

She is not amused.

4 comments:
That's a very sweet face!
Very impressive vegie garden - well done Richard.
A silver tabby. I had one just like Led Zeppelin (I can't believe you called the darling that) and she was so traumatised when she came to us she lived under the bed for 5 years.
Oh, what a nice little cat.
Very impressive paths, too.
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