Gees mate at first look i thought it was a pet cemetery, I am glad you explained it and best wishes for the future mate.Today I made a garden.
Sadly we realised that we have to sell our place at Daisy Hill in the GT.
Just too much time and effort in maintaining at the expense of prospecting time.
We have bought a small pop top which we can keep at home in Highton, so we should be able to spend more time prospecting by travelling to other goldfields without the necessity to stick around Daisy Hill mowing grass, fixing things and other general upkeep.
Unfortunately I felt my half finished roll off roof astronomical observatory would not be a great sales asset so it had to go. Have also downsized my telescope gear into something more portable so that should not be an issue either.
To make something of a feature and neaten the area where the observatory used to be, have spent the last few rain affected trips here working on it transplanting shrubs with new plantings and mulching.
Finished today except for a replacing a few lavenders the rabbits took a liking to.
Hope any buyers can find a use for the observatory slab.
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See what you mean Mackka, actually had a few rocks left over and was thinking of making my own mini Stonehenge but the wife told me to knock it off after putting the first one in. Maybe I should take the rock out as not sure a new owner might enjoy the idea of gardening in a pet cemetery.Gees mate at first look i thought it was a pet cemetery, I am glad you explained it and best wishes for the future mate.
I thought a bit of blood and bone was good for veges?See what you mean Mackka, actually had a few rocks left over and was thinking of making my own mini Stonehenge but the wife told me to knock it off after putting the first one in. Maybe I should take the rock out as not sure a new owner might enjoy the idea of gardening in a pet cemetery.
Lovely work Manpa. They are no longer logging Jarrah in Western Australia so it already starting to become hard to get.Used up some bits of recycled Jarrah and Huon pine to put this little vintage Ute together.View attachment 4771View attachment 4772
Our firewood supplier has delivered two loads of jarrah this year, ample sized pieces that could be used for a hobbyist.Lovely work Manpa. They are no longer logging Jarrah in Western Australia so it already starting to become hard to get.
Mulga is very special Mackka..In a previous lifetime, i inspected a lot of jarrah and in my opinion there is only two other beautiful timbers: Australian White Cypress and Sydney Blue Gum. Mackka
Never endingly sharpening or buying new?Yes mate and i have turned many a mulga burl but….
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