
Mangoes Galore: today we've harvested about 30kilos of mangoes from our two lovely mango trees. Much of the fruit left high on the trees or already lying on the ground is going to local wildlife - flying foxes, possums, bandicoots, echidnas - which seems reasonable to me, especially as we've done nothing other than let nature take its course.

Here's Milly exploring the delightful spider lilies beneath the mango tree on the drive. Unfortunately there's a jumping ants nest here - little did we know - we've all, Tam, Jenny and Milly, now been bitten - such are the risks of mango harvesting!

Our veg garden is coming along, after a very slow start this spring. Here's our proud if humble first harvest some weeks ago:

Demolition Time: here's Tam demolishing a wall in our rather small shed to allow easy access for the ride-on mower:

An iris-catching photo, taken on my lovely new camera:

Escaping the Jungle: we recently enjoyed five fabulous days on Moreton Island, c/o the Moreton Island Protection Committee. We were well and truly fed and looked after in return for 3 hours conservation weeding each day. Whilst coping with the heat we swam in Blue Lagoon, a nearby fresh water lake. We danced on the beach under the full moon and slept in our huge tent (marquee) lulled to sleep by the rhythms of the Pacific surf. My knees may never be the same after removing large quantities of invasive Glory lily rhizomes, but there you go! Sunsets are always a glorious time on islands!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQHlJwhjELU
As usual, we'd love to hear from you - drop us a line, however brief, to let us know you've had at look at this: jenmartin@aapt.net.au and/or tamyeld@aapt.net.au.
Bye for now, Jx