Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Vale Linda Pembroke... Life goes on..

With deep sadness, Jess rings to tell me that Aaron's Dad's partner Linda has lost her battle with cancer...what a beautiful soul she was...shone a light on all of us who were privileged to meet her.
Linda was such a loving 'mum' and friend to Jess...she will be truly missed.


Thursday and I go down to garden where Jo demonstrate and teaches me the finer points of espalier pruning of apple trees.




 We have some lovely sunny days...but the wind is chill...


I get a sign up to advertise our book launch on Sunday..


 Up on the hill on Saturday, Tom and Hedwig are ready for work..


First job of  the day is to make up a couple of kneeling mats...the ground is very soggy




 I collect 'cages' for plants..


 One of our lovely Ginkos...I think this one is Gertrude.

 Tom bringing the car around to collect hay for mulching


 The big day arrives and River (Emma's son) is very excited!!

 Table is set...and the scones will arrive soon..

 Some of Emma's artwork..



 The drawing/colouring in corner is all set to go
 Face painting spot set up..
 And the all important sales sign..
 The lovely Emma signing...
 Tom takes this arty shot..(Suzy Manigan has lent us her treasures for a fancy afternoon tea.
The cloth was made by my Grandma Mary Julia (Molly).

 And it's on...
 River is our first owl...


Lucinda, Director of 40 South Publishing makes a speech on Emma's behalf..

Gorgeous Emma..

 Heidi (Emma's friend) does a reading of the book for the children


One sweet little owl..

Two hungry owls

Lucinda organises the draw for Emma's painting.
River does the honours...

Emma hands over to the lucky winner...


A big day..but very rewarding for all concerned.

Monday...and it is exciting to see the sunrise a little earlier...


The week flies by with lots of orders to do..
Narns and Jark call in for a short visit on Tuesday...lovely to see them.
Wednesday..I went into Hobart to get a few things from Spotlight...
Thursday and Winter is back...
Tom is counting down last two days of term (15 hours so his teacher tells him!!)
 A bit dismal at Community Garden...but we get a good roll up and get a surprising amount done before feasting..


Knitwits tonight...looking forward to catching up with those that brave the chilly evening.

We have not been able to go into the house this week as the concrete slab is being polished...will be interesting to see how it comes up.

Stay tuned...


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