Uh....it's been a while. During the last few months, we've found and
moved into our "permanent" house (more on that some time); I've taught
my first three courses in Australia; I got dreadfully sick for three
full weeks and then mildly sick for three more; we took our first trip
back to the US, with stops in Hawaii and New Zealand on the way back;
and we did a whole lot of shopping.
Speaking of which,
we were prepared for Australia to be expensive. We did our research,
checked Expatistan and Numbeo, looked at websites, even walked through
stores with a list and a calculator during one of our visits. But we
were utterly unprepared for just how expensive Australia actually
is. It's kind of insane. We can't figure out how people live on
"average" salaries. I may write more about this in the future. But if
anyone ever reads this who is considering a move...on our visit back
last month, we visited several of the most expensive cities in the
US--LA, San Francisco, New York, Honolulu--and kept exclaiming over how
cheap everything was, without exception. It is hard to understand how
much more it is here, until you're here.
Meanwhile, here's
an update on my growing progress. I posted my germination set-up way
back in May, then nothing. Why? Because absolutely nothing happened.
Here's what my set-up looked like weeks and months after my previous
post:
The
big problem, I think, was that I didn't understand how to manage
watering of the little peat pods. At first, I was worried about their
being too waterlogged. But very quickly, they dried out, and I probably
never watered them properly afterward.
I'm about to
try again. This time I won't bother with jalapeƱos, which are readily
available here in Melbourne. I can find poblanos with some frequency at
the Coles on Bay Street in Port Melbourne, and recently at the South
Melbourne Market as well; but they're not regular enough, so I've
planted another 5 seeds. If they don't work this time, when I'm pretty
sure I know how to water, I'll blame my hand-harvested seeds (I just cut
open poblanos from Coles), then I'll order seeds from a garden center.
I did also order tomatillo seeds from Beautanicals, and I've planted 5 of those along with my 5 poblano seeds. Come on, hot weather!! (First...come on, germination!)
Finally, I also ordered some supplies to make cotija cheese, following instructions I found here and here, from Cheeselinks. That project has to wait until I figure out where to buy a high-quality milk for cheese-making. More soon, I hope!
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