One garden, two houses, some lessons from the past and hope for the future. A look at life in New Zealand, a bit of history and a Morris jig or two. You can also find me on Instagram @hobbyography and @dunedin.street.vintage
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Cro Magnon: I am learning that the brand has idiosyncracies, but yep, I wouldn't be without this machine. PS I have a Husky sewing machine too!
Libby: One day eh :-)
Gill: She only learnt to drive the mower that morning!
rusty duck: It was certainly a glorious day, but a little part of me is back in England this time last year, with the twinkle of the cold, the relevance of tradition and the warmth of family ties.
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Being married to a Swede, I am always 'advised' to buy Husqvarna. Orange rules in our garden too.
What wonderful images....I would love to be there.
Is there anything that lovely Kitty can not do? Happy harvest.
Aaah. Wonderful scenes. Blue Sky. Sun. Shorts and short sleeves. I wish, I wish, I wish.
Cro Magnon: I am learning that the brand has idiosyncracies, but yep, I wouldn't be without this machine. PS I have a Husky sewing machine too!
Libby: One day eh :-)
Gill: She only learnt to drive the mower that morning!
rusty duck: It was certainly a glorious day, but a little part of me is back in England this time last year, with the twinkle of the cold, the relevance of tradition and the warmth of family ties.
John Gray: And the same to you Sweet Pea xx
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