Monday, June 29, 2015

End of June 2015
The winter solstice has come and gone.
Days are getting longer now although no doubt we still have more wintry weather to come.
Hopefully some more rain. The big dams are looking very dry. The smaller ponds around here are actually quite full but the ground is still not as wet as it should be in winter.

The aloes are giving a wonderful show of winter colour at the moment.



















Delicate wild flowers popping up all over the place too.




















It doesn’t really look like winter in these photos but the short day makes it feel like winter. The days go by in a blur in winter. I find it  difficult to concentrate and get things done and keep  my work up to date. How many of you get that sort of anxious feeling in winter? A kind of seasonal depression.
I do have various effective strategies to deal with it! Good lighting in the house:  Keeping warm: Resting and sleeping properly and not getting over tired:  Getting outside as much as possible whatever the weather: planning some special treats for the months ahead:
Enjoying every moment of winter sunshine. 


If it is winter now where you are keep warm and well, if it is summer enjoy those lovely long days!!!

Monday, June 1, 2015

Ok I’ve not kept up with the once a month post!!!
So here’s a catch up for April and May.

Today is June 1st and it is raining! March and April were dry….so dry! The dams were drying up and we were on alert for the possibility of fire. 
The weather has actually been warm and beautiful and today is the first day it has felt cold……really autumn like!

J and I have an ongoing disagreement about when winter starts! I refuse to admit to it being winter until the solstice…21st June…that is for me the first day of winter (summer up north there). J says 21st June is mid winter! (mid summer up there).

So for me this is still Autumn….a cold snap in the Autumn.

On August the 1st J will start saying .....it’s spring now .....and I will be saying.... no not until 21st September!!!!

Mind you the Western Cape is a very special part of the world and funnily enough the “spring” flowers do come out in August. There is a whole tourist season then where crowds go up the west coast to see amazing displays of meadows of wild daisies in an assortment of colours. 
We have our own smaller but still spectacular displays around here.

Staying with nature I was introduced to some interesting insects that I hadn’t heard of before….Antlions. These creatures live in the blue gum woodlet here by the house. The visitors showed me small circular indentations in the sand. There were ants wandering around and when one stumbled into one of these indentations there was a flurry of sand and it was gone!!! Under the sand an Antlion lay in wait and grabbed the unsuspecting ant. Scary  creatures!!!
There’s a National Geographic video showing one catching an ant:


And this link is about the starting dates of the seasons!  (I must send it to J!)


We went for an interesting outing a couple of weeks ago to the Model Engineering Club of Cape Town…..an open day. 
I do love model railways and they had some great displays but probably the most interesting items on display are  the working model engines. Beautifully made and.... well I can never quite get my mind around how they work!




Enjoy the season whatever it is......wherever you are!!!!!!