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A Fig at the gate : the joys of friendship, gardening and the gaining of wisdom

Fulfilling, funny and utterly beguiling, 'A Fig at the Gate' takes us with Kate Llewellyn, now in her seventies, as she embraces a new phase in her life, establishing and nourishing an entirely new garden in which she finds not only delight but a focus for a meditation on ageing. Following the joyful trial-and-error crafting of her gardens in the Blue Mountains and in the north of Wollongong in NSW, Kate buys a house near the sea in Adelaide hoping to reconnect with old friends and family. In her bare backyard Kate creates what is mainly a food garden, planting olives, plums, limes and blood oranges, learning how to keep poultry, setting a duck on eggs. She finds joy and solace in the fruiting of her trees and in enjoying the harvest of her own garden. Weather, birds, and learning new skills delight and enrich her. Kate also writes about relishing old friends, making new ones, long companionable beach walks, taking pleasure in old recipes, food and wine, and her three brothers. Wise and joyful, accepting what she cannot change while relishing what she has, Kate shares the beauties and frailties of the human condition and shows us what the gifts of ageing can bring.

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32320003833351 B LLE
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
32320003832171 B LLE
Adult Non Fiction   Thornton library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781760110888 (pbk.)
B LLE
Author Llewellyn, Kate, 1940-
Title A Fig at the gate : the joys of friendship, gardening and the gaining of wisdom [BK]
Physical Description illustrations, map ;
Fulfilling, funny and utterly beguiling, 'A Fig at the Gate' takes us with Kate Llewellyn, now in her seventies, as she embraces a new phase in her life, establishing and nourishing an entirely new garden in which she finds not only delight but a focus for a meditation on ageing. Following the joyful trial-and-error crafting of her gardens in the Blue Mountains and in the north of Wollongong in NSW, Kate buys a house near the sea in Adelaide hoping to reconnect with old friends and family. In her bare backyard Kate creates what is mainly a food garden, planting olives, plums, limes and blood oranges, learning how to keep poultry, setting a duck on eggs. She finds joy and solace in the fruiting of her trees and in enjoying the harvest of her own garden. Weather, birds, and learning new skills delight and enrich her. Kate also writes about relishing old friends, making new ones, long companionable beach walks, taking pleasure in old recipes, food and wine, and her three brothers. Wise and joyful, accepting what she cannot change while relishing what she has, Kate shares the beauties and frailties of the human condition and shows us what the gifts of ageing can bring.
Llewellyn, Kate, -- 1940-
Llewellyn, Kate, -- 1940-
Subject Women poets, Australian -- Diaries
Authors, Australian -- Diaries
Gardening -- South Australia -- Adelaide -- Diaries
Lifestyles -- South Australia -- Adelaide -- Diaries
Women poets, Australian -- Diaries
Authors, Australian -- Diaries
Gardening -- New South Wales -- South Coast
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