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Mother Goose in the Mount: Mount Gambier Public Library does it again!
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Thursday, 30 June 2011. Mount Gambier Public Library does it again! A quick post just to remind you how much I love the library. We went last Sunday to check out the Trash and Treasure event on the verandah. Anyone could book a table for $10 and sell their odds and ends. I found this gorgeous hand painted bowl for 50 cents and a few Playschool DVDs for a couple of dollars. They're very old episodes - my vintage in fact! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mount Gambier Public Library does it again! Goose...
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Mother Goose in the Mount: Holidays
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Saturday, 5 November 2011. I'm back. Not sure for how long, maybe just today. Lots has been happening. A picnic in the woods. Grandma and Little Miss Gosling gardening. So, a month flew by and we left with heavy hearts. Homecoming was a mixed bag of emotions . I know the Gander pines for some things about his home country, but we rejoiced over the clear nights where the moon and stars light up the sky rather than aircraft, and the quiet and space we have at home. It's peaceful. View my complete profile.
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Mother Goose in the Mount: July 2011
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Monday, 25 July 2011. Friday, 15 July 2011. Busy down on the farm. The old diary, tyres and submersible pump. It might not look like much but this tiny part of our five acres has been the focus of our most expensive works since we moved here 18 months ago. And there's nothing to show for it! Yum I love cherries too and they grow very well in this climate. Anyway, we just planted an apricot, a peacherine, a greengage, an orange and a crab apple. There's one spot left for an avocado - we'll plant t...Anywa...
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Mother Goose in the Mount: A baby blanket
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Tuesday, 5 July 2011. A dear friend of mine had her first baby yesterday. I made her a blanket a few weeks ago in anticipation of the happy event. Anyway, here is the blanket. It is cotton on one side and fleecy and chenille on the other, with ribbons round the edge. Miss Gosling was given a similar one when she was born and she loved the ribbons once she became aware of their existence and had some control over her hands. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Busy down on the farm. View my complete profile.
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Mother Goose in the Mount: March 2011
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Wednesday, 30 March 2011. A trip to Port Fairy. The Goslings' Grandparents live in Port Fairy and that's where we spent last weekend. It is the perfect destination for families with young children. It's just an hour and forty five minutes from the Mount (a bit more if you stop on the way to feed the baby) but I find not many people from the Mount exploit its proximity . most head towards Robe. The southern end of East Beach. Labels: Activities for kids. Monday, 28 March 2011. Tuesday, 22 March 2011.
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Mother Goose in the Mount: Civic cabbages
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Monday, 25 July 2011. 24 August 2011 at 22:18. I dont think Ive ever heard of civic cabbages before, but they look beautiful! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Busy down on the farm. Goose is the 30-something mother of two little goslings. In search of the good life, she and Gander moved from the big city into a tumbling down farmhouse outside Mount Gambier, Australia. Everyday Goose learns something new about this beautiful region, life on the farm and mothering in a country town. Max = 12 Months!
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Mother Goose in the Mount: Sheep for beginners
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Thursday, 30 June 2011. The sheep and I have not got along since we met about a year ago at the saleyards. It's been a troubled relationship to say the least. And hopefully, it will end tomorrow morning without too much drama. And honestly sheep, in this case it really wasn't you, it was me. I've been driving about peering into paddocks noting what the farmers are doing to their gazillion sheep and inflicting it on our seven. And what about their horny curly toenails? All this has resulted in a lot of us...
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Mother Goose in the Mount: November 2011
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Saturday, 5 November 2011. I'm back. Not sure for how long, maybe just today. Lots has been happening. A picnic in the woods. Grandma and Little Miss Gosling gardening. So, a month flew by and we left with heavy hearts. Homecoming was a mixed bag of emotions . I know the Gander pines for some things about his home country, but we rejoiced over the clear nights where the moon and stars light up the sky rather than aircraft, and the quiet and space we have at home. It's peaceful. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mother Goose in the Mount: Busy down on the farm
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Friday, 15 July 2011. Busy down on the farm. The old diary, tyres and submersible pump. It might not look like much but this tiny part of our five acres has been the focus of our most expensive works since we moved here 18 months ago. And there's nothing to show for it! Yum I love cherries too and they grow very well in this climate. Anyway, we just planted an apricot, a peacherine, a greengage, an orange and a crab apple. There's one spot left for an avocado - we'll plant that in spring and see ...Plant...