One Month Late!

It’s Raining!!

The wet season has come! It’s a late wet season because it has come in August instead of July. We were thinking that other things were a month late this year…like the flood flies came late this year too. Anyway, we are stuck indoors. The heavy rains start early morning and by the the time we get up, there are puddles everywhere. During the day, it rains intermittently and it is grey and cloudy.

Heavy Rain!

You definitely have to wear wellies in this weather:

Goosies are happy!

We have both been drawing to while away the hours indoors. For the last two years (on and off), we have been copying and learning from a ‘pen and ink’ book to learn the technique. Now, we are starting to translate photographs into our own pictures. This is the creative part. I think that we both enjoy drawing and find it relaxing. We have never really drawn much since we studied sciences and all that stuff to become doctors.

Here is a picture of the rosewood stand on our farm. I have shown the photo too so that you can get an idea of what I was trying to translate into my picture.

Munchkin’s Rosewood Stand.
Rosewood Stand.

This is Gnome’s picture. This is a close up of the giant bamboo on our farm:

Gnome’s Giant Bamboo.
Giant Bamboo.

Okay, it’s still raining as we speak! We are going to swap the photos over and I will try the bamboo picture and Gnome will draw the rosewood. I find it really amazing that despite learning from the same book, our styles are very different and are actually close representations of our personalities. Gnome is more precise and technical. I am a bit more fluid and organic. What do you think? 😉

Farm Pictures!

Munchkin and Gnome!

Hello Everyone!! I spoke too soon the last time about how little it had rained in wet season! We had a huge downpour last night and I think we are probably flooded in. I haven’t heard any traffic on the road this morning which probably means that the Jacinto River is high and has flooded the junction onto the highway. Everywhere on the farm is wet and yes, the puddles have coalesced into ponds! I took a few pictures a couple of days ago when it was nice and dry. The farm is actually cleaned up…we just need to do the pond area and then we need to re-do the coconut area again. So far, so good…yay!!

This is a picture of the rosewood grove…we planted rosewood about 16 years ago. This part looks like a shaded woodland area. Gnome mentioned that it might be a good place to plant cacao as an under storey.

Rosewood Trees.

This is the pathway leading to the pond area with oil palms to the left and rosewoods on the right. We are actually thinking of getting rid of the oil palms because they take up premium space. We might replace them with avocados or mangoes.

Pathway to Pond Area.

This is a picture of the pond. The grass is still high here and we plan to mow this area as soon as it dries up again. Check out the ‘fishing rod’ bamboo…it looks like an afro…needs a haircut!!

Pond View.
Fishing Rod Bamboo.

After we clean up the pond area, we will go straight back to cleaning up the coconut area…look…he grass is growing up already after a month!

Coconut Palms.

The farm is looking good for the first time in ages!! I hope you enjoyed a quick tour of the farm.! 😉 Have a great weekend!