back yard
One of the novelties of the house is that it has a back yard, with some garden beds, some lawn and an outdoor space - not just a concrete balcony space.
I am already spending more time in the back yard than I ever did on the balcony and we haven’t even started thinking about improvements. There are some tomato plants to tend, a couple of trees to water, cobwebs to sweep, a lawn to weed and mow - plus a family of European wasps I keep trying to evict.
One thing that is becoming clear is that there’s a lot more work to be done to make the back yard into a pleasant space with a garden.
food waste
It makes sense for us to try to do something with our food waste, to reduce how much of it goes to landfill. We also want to plant a garden around the new house, so we have started to think about how we can build up and improve the soil.
Those are a couple of the reasons why we have recently re-started our composting efforts.
bridge club
‘Ollie’ is my Surly Bridge Club. My ‘go anywhere, do anything’ bike. Slow and steady, but adaptable to lots of functions.
The steel frame, wide clearance for tyres on 27.5" rims and multiple mounting points make it ideal for bikepacking. It can also run narrower tyres on 700cc rims, as a rock solid utility bike.
Canberra
Canberra is Australia’s capital city and the seat of government. It is located between Sydney and Melbourne, on the country of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples.
geography
Canberra is inland, at around 600 metres above sea level, and nestled in valleys. It is just south of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales and sheltered from the West by the Brindabellas mountain range. To reach the coast, you have to cross the Great Dividing Range to the East. South of Canberra are the Snowy Mountains.