Sunday, 13 November 2011

Prepping for Summer

Hi again all,

Another Saturday afternoon spent in the front yard, preparing our raised beds for the summer harvest.  Sam spent hours hauling our wonderfully dark topsoil from one side of the front garden to the other, filling the tyres and planting out our seedlings.
The truck dumping our lovely tasty topsoil!
Papa Sam's Everest!

We filled one of our raised beds with 3 (+ a few) sisters (i.e. Corn, beans and pumpkin), as well as some zucchini and sunflowers.  Around the edges we've filled the tyres with onions and carrot seeds.


Our second raised bed has our first attempt at growing asparagus...  Shame we have to wait 4 years to see if we did it properly or not.  More onions and carrots are around the tyres in this bed too, and our eldest's dwarf apple tree will go on the south side of the bed once it's dormant again.




The bulbs under the front bedroom window are all starting to come up, and both those and the plants outside the front fence are starting to get positive comments from people walking past the house.









I've planted out two bougainvillea (Scarlet O-Hara) and a Dublin Bay climbing rose on the front porch which will hopefully give some much needed summer shade to our lounge and bedroom windows.  And yes, those are plastic rubbish bins I've planted them in...  Far cheaper than pots, and apparently UV treated (here's hoping).  In front of the right hand picture are pots of beetroot, orange jasmine, night-scented jessamine and capsicums.
















Also on the front porch, the seedlings we're growing for the school fair in a few weeks time, my beautiful columnar apple trees (polka and waltz) that are starting to fruit, and Head Rodent Killer, our cat, Major Tom.

The first Polka apple
Seedlings for school fair

Major Tom, ready for duty

And some other pics from the front yard...  Everything is either starting to bloom or in full bloom.  The bees are starting to hang around the foxgloves, cornflowers, lavender and the sage.  I can't wait for summer!

Echeveria from under the letterbox
Small pomegranate tree



Fabulous foxgloves
More to come soon, including our anniversary present pics :)

Love to all,
Mama Fern

xoxox

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

My fave chocolate cake recipe

Hi All,

I keep getting asked for the recipe I use for my chocolate cakes, so I thought it was about time I put in up on the blog...

It's a really nice moist cake, covered with a thick chocolate ganache, and always goes down well.  It's also the easiest baking job and can be done either in a big bowl with a wooden spoon, or by throwing all the ingredients into a food processor and whizzing them.  It's also really versatile, as it's easy to cut and shape, so it can be a nice, unassuming plain cake or an alien bent on destroying all life other than it's own kind! (admittedly, it took a fair few skewers, and not one but four cake tins and a double mix of the recipe)




Ingredients:
1 2/3 cups flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups cocoa
1 tsp salt
2 eggs
2 cups milk
100g melted butter
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 Tbsp golden syrup

Mix all ingredients in your choice of food processor or bowl and spoon
Pour into a greased and lined 20cm cake tin

Bake for 50 minutes at 180 degrees Celcius or until a skewer inserted in the centre comes out clean.

Icing ingredients:
150gm or more chocolate (king size block of milk chocolate is always good)
75gm butter

Melt together chocolate and butter in a double boiler (or in a bowl on top of a pot of boiling water - bowl not touching the water).  Pour icing over cooled cake.

Enjoy!
Mama Fern

Mama Fern's New Years Resolution follow-up

Yup, I actually kept track of my 2011 resolutions for the whole year so far....  So, how am I tracking?

  • Sew 10 items of clothing
Well, I don't think I've made anything yet this year, but I plan to do some sewing of kids clothing for Christmas presents soon, so hopefully I'll hit the 10 really fast.
  • Learn a craft and sell at least one item made using it
I learnt to make a few things weaving flax, but haven't tried to sell anything yet, although the school Christmas fair is only a few weeks off.  Also learned a little about scrapbooking.
  • Paint 5 paintings
Managed two so far, though one of them didn't get finished as I wasn't happy with the colours
  • Make sure that every one of our kids gets an hour of my time completely focused on just them at least once a month (this doesn't count the joint activities that we spend hours on every week, or school holidays, when it's easier to spread your time)
Well, I've done pretty well, as the kids found my list and tried to hold me to it :)
  • Read (and blog a list of) at least 50 books
 The easiest one thus far...  Reading book 47 (Foundation - Isaac Asimov) and counting...
  • Grow 5 plants from cuttings that I've never grown before
Parrot plant (variety of impatien) and rosemary cuttings planted a week or so ago.  Inadvertently grew a grape vine from cuttings earlier this year.  Attempted roses and failed miserably, but still getting constantly high strike rate with my lavender.  So, 3 of my 5 so far, and not too many days left in the year
  • Make my own picalilli - I keep saying I will
And....  I'll keep saying I'll do this someday...  Soon...  Maybe
  • Learn 3 new skills that help me live more sustainably
I learnt to make a solar oven, although it was over winter, so didn't manage to cook anything with it.  Also learnt to prune plants properly, which will hopefully mean a better harvest, therefore, more home grown food for the family.  I'm also in the process of learning how to plant out the first layer of our subtropical area, so that I can start creating microclimates for subtropical plants to grow, expanding the type of food we can provide on our section.
  • Get all the family photos on to the walls or at least into photo albums
Photo of Grandad Ralph finally has a frame :)  One photo done, many many more to go! And I bought some scrapbooking supplies to try out with one of the girls, in order to deal with some of the other pictures
  • End 2011 with leass than 4 months of debt repayment remaining (and then get NO FURTHER DEBT, unless it's a mortgage) 
This one is tracking really well.  At worst, it'll be the 21st of March 2012 that everything is cleared!
  • Send Christmas cards and bake a Christmas cake
Attempted Christmas cake...  I now know I used the wrong type of recipe...  Second cake to be baked later this week!  Christmas cards scheduled on the calendar (I know, I'm a sad little puppy this year!)

So, I'm pretty happy that I'm tracking through my resolutions fine :)  Almost time for next year's - I've already put all the birthdays and important dates on the 2012 calendar, so it's almost time to plan them

Take care all,
Mama Fern

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Zombie chickens, daleks in the fridge and relocation, relocation, relocation!

Hi All

Now apparently more people read this blog than I thought, and I've been told off at least twice in the past month for not writing much...  Sooooooooooooooo, this is some of what's been keeping Sam and I on our toes the past little while...

First, there was the Zombie Invasion!  Ok, well, the cute soft and feathery type (once they grew their feathers back).  Yup, we added four more chickens (as yet unnamed) to our flock.

And our eldest turned 11, so I made her a cake...  And as we're all Doctor Who fans, it had to be a dalek...  He invaded our fridge for a night, until she cut him head to feet with a big knife!

And then, Sam managed to turn our 3 bedroom house into a 6 bedroom house
The building site (I was banned, due to too many "helpful comments")

Initial framework in place for separating the boy's room into 3

 Below are the post move & construction pics of the rooms we made... In all, we turned two bedrooms into five bedrooms, plus a decent sized storage area

Storage room


 
Eldest boy's bedroom

Middle boy's bedroom

Youngest boy's bedroom

Eldest girl's bedroom

Youngest girl's bedroom
Oh yeah, and while we were at it, we also started a model railway

And rigged up our cargo bike with some fairly useful containers for carrying some of our groceries and stuff


And planted out some tyres beneath the girl's bedroom windows, in readiness for the eventual (extremely thorny) roses

And bought a cute cheap plastic solar-powered butterfly, just cos it was cool!

Sam also bought me a Ballerina apple tree, which is in blossom now and should provide fruit in a couple of months - yum!

Well, I think that's most of the big things we've done in the past few weeks, but I'm sure I missed a tonne of it!

Take care all,
Mama Fern

Monday, 12 September 2011

Warhammer Pics

I'm so proud  of my lil' sis -> Baby sister winning Highpoint GW Armies on Parade.

As requested by my dear sister and her beau Elton.

Alternate Arcane Fulcrums for Storm of Magic; I modelled these on what Kevin's reach would look like in The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever, especially the last 2.

Arcane Fulcrum 1

Arcane Fulcrum 1

Arcane Fulcrum 1 top view

Arcane fulcrum 2

Arcane Fulcrum 2

Arcane fulcrum 3

Arcane Fulcrum 3

Arcane Fulcrum 4

Arcane Fulcrum 4

And on the the miniatures, or some of them....

Khorne Ogre

Khorne Ogre

Khorne Ogre

Goblin Mutant

Goblin Mutant

Goblin Mutant Standard bearer

The Skulltaker

The Skulltaker

The Skulltaker

The Skulltaker

what I'm currently painting, 40 Bloodletters, 6 Bloodcrusher riders and a Skarbrand

Skarbrand

Top 1 of 7 cabinet left side, Nurgle Daemons, Slaanesh daemons

top 1 of 7 cabinet right side, Khorne Daemons

top 2 of 7 cabinet right side, mixture of stuff

top 2 of 7 cabinet middle

top 2 of 7 cabinet left side, warmachine, mordheim and necromunda escher

top 3 of 7 cabinet right side bretonnians

top3 of 7 cabinet middle, more bretonnians

top 3 of 7 cabinet right side, and even more bretonnians

middle shelf on cabinet left side, tzeentch flying circus daemons

middle shelf on cabinet in middle, even more flamy Tzeentch goodness

middle shelf on cabinet right side, and the rest including flying chariot.


As you can see i need to really clean things up. will paint up and see if I can take better photos of my Khorne Daemons soon. Hoping to get all the bloodletters painted before the weekend.