The weather is turning towards Autumn at last, even tho winter officially starts here on 1 June and it just hasn't really been cold yet.
To my surprise, the garden has been busily continuing to provide us with heaps of produce and I was happy that I was able to find the time to take the next steps with it.
We have collected, husked and shelled nearly 40kg of macadamia nuts this year. Here is a quarter of them, ready to be roasted. Without husks and shells the nuts themselves weighed 8kg - this is 2kg.
The bell peppers are still going, so sweet child sauce continues.
And then the banana started ripening at a rate of knots; here are three mini banana cakes and there is a big Banana bread loaf as well.
But after being such a kitchen person, I headed to the studio to play with more paper cutting.
Whilst we were away in Scotland we were reminded of Charles Rennie MacKintosh, his wife Margaret MacDonald and Glaswegian roses. Here are ac couple of attempts to cut stylised roses.
First drawing on the back
Cutting from behind
Looking at it from the front (over white paper)
Looking through it to some grey marks on paper.
And more a Glaswegian rosebud style perhaps.
Over white paper and thought to the grey again.
To my surprise, the garden has been busily continuing to provide us with heaps of produce and I was happy that I was able to find the time to take the next steps with it.
We have collected, husked and shelled nearly 40kg of macadamia nuts this year. Here is a quarter of them, ready to be roasted. Without husks and shells the nuts themselves weighed 8kg - this is 2kg.
And they were roasted and popped into jars. Delicious eating.
The citrus is going wild and we are juicing oranges, lemons and limes; and here is my first attempt at preserving lemons underway... orange cakes probably begin soon.
The bell peppers are still going, so sweet child sauce continues.
And then the banana started ripening at a rate of knots; here are three mini banana cakes and there is a big Banana bread loaf as well.
But after being such a kitchen person, I headed to the studio to play with more paper cutting.
Whilst we were away in Scotland we were reminded of Charles Rennie MacKintosh, his wife Margaret MacDonald and Glaswegian roses. Here are ac couple of attempts to cut stylised roses.
First drawing on the back
Cutting from behind
Looking at it from the front (over white paper)
Looking through it to some grey marks on paper.
Over white paper and thought to the grey again.
I like where they are going, will just have to keep on the path and see where it leads!