About this Blog
I am a primary school teacher and I love my job, traveling, gardening & weekends with family.
This blog started as part of the reflective practise of taking a photo a day for a year.
"I've decided that my project is going to be a collection of photos of my garden at Camelot Court and my mother's garden in Bunyip. I hope at the end to create a book using the photos that I've taken throughout the year. My garden is hugely influenced by my mother's love of gardening, her suggestions and her contributions. Many of the plants in Camelot Court come from the Bunyip Botanical Garden - my nickname for Mum's massive garden."
The blog continued past the 356 project and has been a place to post my photos of the garden and the creatures that lived in it. There are many photos of our Warragul garden but in 2018 we sold that property and moved to Bunyip.
Now in 2019 I am re-establishing my blog as a way to document the growth and development of my new garden. We built our forever house on a bushy block in Bunyip and have had to start our gardening journey anew.
This blog started as part of the reflective practise of taking a photo a day for a year.
"I've decided that my project is going to be a collection of photos of my garden at Camelot Court and my mother's garden in Bunyip. I hope at the end to create a book using the photos that I've taken throughout the year. My garden is hugely influenced by my mother's love of gardening, her suggestions and her contributions. Many of the plants in Camelot Court come from the Bunyip Botanical Garden - my nickname for Mum's massive garden."
The blog continued past the 356 project and has been a place to post my photos of the garden and the creatures that lived in it. There are many photos of our Warragul garden but in 2018 we sold that property and moved to Bunyip.
Now in 2019 I am re-establishing my blog as a way to document the growth and development of my new garden. We built our forever house on a bushy block in Bunyip and have had to start our gardening journey anew.