Get a quick post in before the daily grind begins. Dog will go home sometime today for the weekend. DS2's nightshift finished last night. He'll be pleased about that. What else is going on? Um
Today I am going back down to the Gold Coast to see my brother who had a fall and is a bit bashed about. He also had a CT scan on his head to try to determine cause of headaches he is getting. Nothing like beating himself up and then getting an ambulance to cart him off to hospital and getting a specialist to check his brain all on the same day.
Tomatoes still pouring out of the garden. I've made pizza sauce and passata with the red ones - although there is still a bowl full left and more coming each day. So I am starting to pick the green ones and will make them into pickles etc. The lettuces are huge, and I am picking only a few leaves each day to make my salads etc.
We did have a sprinkling of rain last night - not enough to break the drought or anything, but something is better than nothing. Maybe some more to come next week, but the long range forecast is for nothing significant until the new year. Ahhh well, just have to conserve more water to keep the garden going. Bath with a friend maybe??

Susie - sounds like this job is going to be just as busy as the last one. Hope it all settles down for you. When I was training people on computer programs (SAP mostly) I found that for the normal adult trainee it took something like 7 times in a row to get the hang of it. Somehow a lightbulb went on at the 7th attempt and they were fine after that. Maybe you could save up all your invoices and try the theory.

DS2's split started off amicably but is no longer in that state. She has annoyed him enough that he is now digging his heels in and is currently on a go slow. Since she expects him to do all the work and research and pay for most of it, what does she expect from nagging him now?
Happy - the country is in uproar here due to the fact that our number 1 idiot has pledged your number 1 idiot $150M to go to the moon. Now I would endorse this if the 2 No.1 idiots got on the space ship at the same time and didn't come back.
Hope DH's pictures come out well. Sounds like you might be getting some use out of the ATV again. Tomatoes do extremely well here over the autumn/ winter/ spring period but the bugs are starting to come back for the summer now and I found a caterpillar on the lemon tree yesterday so back to spraying for bugs. I want this crop of lemons and limes this year and not have the trees eaten away by caterpillar moths and grasshoppers. Shame your garden didn't turn out as well as hoped. Maybe starting them early in a greenhouse might help. Your growing season is so short.
Ceejay - glad to hear the vision is getting so much better. I feel for you on the aches and pains since I have osteo-arthritis in the L2 and L3 and sometimes it hurts. I also have problems with ankles and feet. Getting old sure aint for sissies. Your pictures of the family babies was so cute.
Laura - typing over my head. Your post came in just as I was about to push the post button. I can reuse the laundry grey water in the flower garden which is good and sometimes I will put a bucket in the shower and it gets about half full and that can go in the vege patch. I've used bowls to do small loads of washing up - when it won't fill the dishwasher , washing hands, cleaning teeth etc and that all helps but there really is nothing like a good dose of rain and storms to get the garden looking really alive.
Sanders are quite easy to use, but hard on the arms at times and yes you do need to sand and prime before adding a new colour to the walls. There are always lumps, bumps, dents, etc in any wall you look at. It's the preparation that takes the time and is boring and completely necessary. I generally use an 80grit sandpaper for old walls to start, then go over that again after wiping it down and filling in holes with a 120 grit which is much finer and leaves a nice smooth surface. Of course if you are aiming for perfection try a 160 or 180 grit after that. I don't do perfection too well.
Annie - sorry to hear of all the sickness around you. Tell C not to forget taking his medicine. He will feel much better for it. Men are sometimes so stupid about taking medicine - nothing wrong with me that a beer won't fix

Okay, well I better get cracking if I am to get to the Gold Coast this morning, see my brother and navigate my way to the Orchid Den to get some potting mix and some more pots. Such is life. I have the great nieces on Monday and Tuesday next week. We will do some baking, some digging and planting, some art works and who knows what else.
Have a good day all of you.