May 26, 2013

Gero is my oyster

Things are looking up in Gero -- I'm more contented with our new hometown and our current lifestyle--despite the fact that I'm still wanting some things to happen faster. I'm finally beginning to accept somewhat the WA="Wait Awhile' state of mind and just realise there's not a lot I can do about it. On the other hand, I love having a free hand to take on new challenges like teaching Pilates at a health and wellbeing retreat, mastering my culinary skills in the kitchen, meeting new people (online and offline) and exploring further my great passion -- photography.

Rob is posing for me during the sunset
Sunset in Drummond Cove, WA
Last week, we stepped into what is the Geraldton version of "Indian Summer" that is just a beautiful time of the year here. Still hardly any rain after the storm a few weeks ago. Warm and sunny days, and tiny bit of rain definitely helped our garden to look more greener than last week but still needs watering a couple times a week. We hope to start our first harvesting soon with bok choy but the rest of the group will take a bit longer.

Corn is doing really well
Bok choy, tomatoes and black kale
Next week, I'm looking forward to new challenges or opportunities, including the commencement of a brand new website. Stay tuned and thanks for reading!


“The world is your oyster. It's up to you to find the pearls.” 

Chris Gardner, The Pursuit of Happyness

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