The crowning glories of the garden is its collection of Wollemi Pines. It’s a fascinating and unique plant. They have many plants, all differing in age.
This one is a baby.
The crowning glories of the garden is its collection of Wollemi Pines. It’s a fascinating and unique plant. They have many plants, all differing in age.
This one is a baby.
I knitted this for my friend Nina’s birthday – a belated present since her birthday was all the way back in November. She feels the cold so I thought that this cowl would be great for her. I used leftovers of my favourite yarn, in my favourite colour, and got to practise some cables and the kitchener stitch.
It looks and feels so good that my other friends want one too.
When the rock is blasted it forms nice columns, like these. The Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland have similar basalt columns, but in a seaside setting.
They are surprisingly heavy for their size, and are really hard rocks. These are crushed and used to make super concrete. This is the concrete for really big structures, like the World Square building and Anzac Bridge in Sydney.
We were allowed to take some home, and our columns sit happily in our garden at home.