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Ranui Orchard
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Later that day on 24 June the rainbow came
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This speaks for itself!
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Malcolm and Paul take a break from shredding
A great many peach buds
Some of the fig cuttings
Prolific macadamias
This is parrot damage to the macadamias
Deirdre and the Adriatic fig
Paul spreads compost round apples
One of the pear trees in winter
Frost 25 June 06
Lettuces and dalmatian peas and a timer for watering
Mustard in the glasshouse
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Later that day on 24 June the rainbow came
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Otaki4fruit
Otaki, Wellington, New Zealand
I live in Otaki, an hour north of Wellington on the Kapiti Coast. I am 76 and my husband is 89. When I am not working out how to feed my husband or organise the garden, my passion is working on new economics and its politics.
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