søndag den 16. marts 2025

Sunday Selection - the Australian One & 010

This Saturday was an "Australian" day. I went shopping, and found this plant:

Lørdag stod i Australiens tegn. Først købte jeg denne her plante:
It should be able to survive in a protected corner of my garden, but till further it is in a cool room.

Den skulle oven i købet kunne overleve på en beskyttet plads i haven - den står nu indendørs indtil videre.

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And then BigBro came visiting, A work colleague had given him a gift:

Og så kom Storebror på besøg. En kollega havde efterladt denne her gave til ham:
We all tried it on toast and it was not exactly delicious, but way better than I had feared or expected. A bit like eating concentrated soup.

Vi smagte det alle sammen på ristet brød. Det smagte ikke fremragende, men meget bedre end jeg havde frygtet; nærmest som koncentreret suppe.

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And shopping I also saw a 010. No photo as it was not parked, but drove past me. Time expectancy down to 133 years. Still not doable.

Da jeg var på indmøb så jeg også en bil med nummer 010 køre forbi, derfor ingen foto. Nu kan jeg forvente at blive færdig, går jeg fylder 133, stadig ikke spor sandsynligt!


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Jeg fik også plantet lidt flere frø. Bordet, der tjener som plantebord, og nogle af frøposerne passer til månedens farve, Sankt Patriks-grøn.

I also planted a few more seeds. The table, used for planting (and many other thing) and some of the seed bags, sure fit my colour of the month.

4 kommentarer:

  1. With Vegemite…..a little goes a long way. Smear it on - it’s not like chocolate spread. Gives flavour to stews as well

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    1. We did. Our wise son had tried it before. I think I could come to like it given the chance. I only tried the Austrian variety before. Not so nice, to put it mildly.

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  2. Like Cathy says, smear it thinly, so thin you can still see the toast, then use more when you get used to the taste, but never spread it thickly. What is that plant that looks a bit like oregano?

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    1. That plant is an Eucalyptus - I do not know its "last name" but it should be frosthardy to some extent, at least as an older plant.

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