The garden has taken a back seat for the last six or so months - we spent about a month overseas visiting family, and I have been spending a lot of time at our holiday cottage doing some necessary carpentry! Now, finally all that is complete, the cottage has new owners enjoying it for the summer break, Christmas is over and I can get back to the garden. Time to plant vegetables for winter, and the tomatoes in the glasshouse will be late this year! The photo is at Newhaven, in the Catlins, near the cottage. Taken with a Contax film camera - I just love the colours and textures of analogue photography!
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AuthorSteve Mitchell has had a varied and busy career including stints as a carpenter and builder, police constable, air traffic controller, commercial pilot and businessman, almost always more than one thing at the same time. Seeking a simpler life, he came to Bluff, the southernmost town in New Zealand, and for the first five years lived simply and happily in a 115 year old historic home, with half an acre of developing garden and orchard. Now very happily married to the most amazing lady, Steve lives in nearby Invercargill, gardening, photographing and playing music. He still works in the Aerospace Industry, and he is very grateful to his Creator! Categories
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