started the week with a bushwalk along the Popes Glen track to Govetts Leap
the track to Cripps Lookout has just opened!
Pope's Glen Creek
Horseshoe Falls from Cripps Lookout
ancient rock formation at Cripps Lookout
Pulpit Rock from Govetts Leap
the next day I started baring the bones of the garden at Dunmovin which has been neglected since 2019 when the previous owner went into a nursing home
cut the Photinia hedge on the driveway back buy a third, a big job that took 4 hours!
the next day Cathy & I went for a bushwalk to Mount Banks
Cathy enjoying the view from the track
Old Man Banksia aka Banksia serrata
Banksia serrata flower
my grin says it all!
the next day I got back to work in the garden, the Buxus & Hebes on the verandah needed sorting
Buxus cut back by a third with a view of the orange flowered Crocosmia a class 4 weed in the Blue Mountains
Roderick's spirit eyes have been helping, he was so good at pruning hedges!
feels like I am honouring Liesa's spirit by bringing some order back to her garden
removed all the ivy from under the deck, will plant a Cecil Brunner rose on the white trellis and cut the bamboo back, the good news is it is contained in an old septic tank so it can't spread
blackberry is also a class 4 weed here so I removed it from the old boat
will add fresh potting mix and plant it out with spring annuals and bulbs
more blackberry behind the garden
the neighbour on the other aside of the back fence had just cut down the blackberry on his side so the timing is good
my ladder & pruning tools in the back shed
so I bought a padlock and in a funny way it makes me feel like this garden and shed and house will be mine one day in the not too faraway!
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