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Title: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: fermi de Sousa on June 02, 2014, 02:05:06 AM
Almost feels like winter here with a predicted top of 13oC in Kyneton where I work!
In the garden the first flower on Gladiolus dalenii and the first flowers on a seedling nerine in the shade-house,
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 02, 2014, 03:35:00 AM
Just for the record, I'm home from hospital, on Saturday, Susan More collected me and brought me home, the dear lady. Surgeon and anaesthetist both very pleased with me and I have a registered nurse phoning or visiting daily to make sure I'm all right. Some pain but not as bad as I expected and mostly where drains were. The wound itself not too bad and of course I have painkillers. So - I should be back to usual self in a short time.

So many people sent kind messages. I do thank everyone for their thoughts and good wishes.
With much love to all

Lesley
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Brian Ellis on June 02, 2014, 08:12:40 AM
What good news to start a new month.  Very best wishes for a speedy recovery Lesley, but
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I should be back to usual self in a short time.
Don't overdo it, do as you are told ;)
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 08, 2014, 11:11:59 AM
Now don't I always Brian? ;D with so many professionals as well as friends telling me to take it easy, not lift or carry, not bend too much not...not...not... I believe I really have got the message.
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Brian Ellis on June 08, 2014, 04:01:24 PM
Now don't I always Brian? ;D with so many professionals as well as friends telling me to take it easy, not lift or carry, not bend too much not...not...not... I believe I really have got the message.

Pleased to hear it, I hope there are lots of other ways to enjoy your recovery ;D
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: David Nicholson on June 08, 2014, 07:09:19 PM
Haven't started jogging yet have you Lesley? :P ;D
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lvandelft on June 08, 2014, 09:42:53 PM
Just for the record, I'm home from hospital, on Saturday, Susan More collected me and brought me home, the dear lady. Surgeon and anaesthetist both very pleased with me and I have a registered nurse phoning or visiting daily to make sure I'm all right. Some pain but not as bad as I expected and mostly where drains were. The wound itself not too bad and of course I have painkillers. So - I should be back to usual self in a short time.

So many people sent kind messages. I do thank everyone for their thoughts and good wishes.
With much love to all

Lesley
Lesley, I obviously missed the earlier post, but glad to hear you are recovering! Take your time and I can tell you, plants and gardening are  most helpful to stay happily healthy.
Best wishes!
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 09, 2014, 10:59:30 AM
Thank you Luit for your kind thoughts. It's only because winter is starting here and the weather is frightful anyway, that I can bear not to be gardening for the present time but assuredly I will be, as soon as spring starts and then I really expect to get well again. :)

David, I was never one for jogging much so I don't expect to start any time soon. I am walking though, up and down our driveway which from back door to mail box and back is about 250 metres. If I do that say 6 times a day, that's 1.5 kilometres. At present I'm doing just 4 times, adding another every few days. It's getting a bit boring though. The surrounding paddocks are bogs at present so I'll have to go further afield and walk at the local park or golf club. Can't walk much on the road as it's NZ's equivalent of the M1 (on a very minor scale but nevertheless, not for walking on).
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: fermi de Sousa on June 18, 2014, 03:25:53 AM
I hope you are sticking to your resolve, Lesley (more walking and no gardening).
Acis tingitana is now in flower in our garden,
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Anthony Darby on June 18, 2014, 09:51:10 AM
Here is Gladiolus priorii flowering on a wet and windy day.
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 18, 2014, 10:27:38 AM
Lovely Acis Fermi, I think I lost mine a while back. It didn't come up last year. Anthony your Gladiolus is very nice. I think this is the same one a Chch friend had a good pot of a while back, one or two flowering stems and masses of fine, hairlike cormlet leaves. He went insane when I offered - and nearly succeeded - to tweak out all that weedy "grass" for him. ;D

Fermi If did plant two good pots of Asteranthera ovata today. I had dug then a couple of months ago and in the meantime they have grown massively and I couldn't resist replanting them. But the ground is so soft that it was no problem and there was no weeding involved as well so it was quick, easy and painless. Have to start somewhere.
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Maggi Young on June 18, 2014, 10:49:06 AM
Lesley, you horror! It is still too soon - I'll tell Susan...........
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 19, 2014, 12:10:12 AM
I'm bigger than she is. Actually I am a little sore today but it's because of sitting down so much I think, bent in the middle. OAGG meeting in Dunedin tonight and we're having Ian's fantastic DVD but unfortunately the weather has done the wrong thing and it's close to snowing here at present and the forecast for tonight getting worse so there will most likely be very few people there. But we can see it again of course under better circumstances.
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Maggi Young on June 19, 2014, 09:24:29 AM
Size isn't everything - I'd be afraid of the Shoe Pixie in a rage ....and I'm bigger than both of you put together! ;) ( The S.P. can outshoe us!)

I'll ask Ian to smarten up today, in honour of his virtual appearance on the other side of the world  8)
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 20, 2014, 10:37:51 AM
When Susan and I had coffee on Tuesday, she was wearing her shocking pink patent leather boots. As we went to our cars, a little boy of maybe 6 or 7 years old passed us, wearing bright psychodelic lime green trainers. "Cool shoes" said Susan. "Thanks" said the lad, blushing all over his face. He was thrilled that someone, and a grown-up, though his shoes were "cool." She'd be pleased with the title of "Shoe Pixie" and yes, she sure does outshoe both of us. ;D

It was good to see Ian again in his DVD and the garden was super. It's amazing how much I'd forgotten in just a year, so a lovely refresher course. We had a surprising number of people at the meeting considering the weather and everyone enjoyed it very much indeed. The fruit and chocolate cake afterwards was OK too. :)
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 21, 2014, 11:36:29 PM
I am suitably chastised Maggi. Susan phoned me yesterday and harangued me for all of three seconds. I'm still shaking in terror even after two glases of red, used medicinally you understand, to calm my battered feelings.
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Maggi Young on June 22, 2014, 01:25:29 PM
I am suitably chastised Maggi. Susan phoned me yesterday and harangued me for all of three seconds. I'm still shaking in terror even after two glases of red, used medicinally you understand, to calm my battered feelings.

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Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Anthony Darby on June 29, 2014, 08:57:03 AM
It's been cold and wet for a few days here. Like winter outside! :o
Title: Re: June 2014 in the Southern Hemisphere
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 30, 2014, 11:10:36 PM
You mean the Ak temp has actually dropped below 20C? How can you BEAR it??
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