In the Capertee Valley, NSW Australia.
Scenery, bird watching, animals, national parks, walks and more
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Thursday, May 16, 2013
Planting 2,500 trees and shrubs at Lansallos
Twice a year, volunteers plant thousands of native trees and shrubs in the Capertee Valley to assist the recovery of the endangered Regent Honeyeater bird. This time the planting was at Lansallos B&B and 2,500 plants were planted.
The volunteers come from many different places, mainly Sydney area and occasionally overseas visitor. The last couple of plantings a group, Friends of Taronga Zoo, arrive in a large tourist coach.
Plants cartage and watering is taken care of by A Sydney Landrover Club.
Click on an image to enlarge it.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Lots of lovely honey
we were given 2 frames of honey by a neighbour (thanks Tony) so we rushed around and gathered all the jars we could find.
Extracting the honey from the waxy comb requires a bit of warmth so, as the day was warm, extraction was relatively easy but a bit sticky.
We extracted about 5 kg and it tastes delicious.
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