Wild thing you make my heart sing remix10/5/2023 ![]() Their hapless teacher (Lewis Fitz-Gerald) in his long socks and shorts, is powerless to prevent Jackie (Di Smith) who can “draw a bit” from jumping naked into the river to rescue a stray dog. ![]() They are ostensibly drawing landscapes for an art class, but really, they’re discussing the mystery of how babies are made and whether you can get pregnant from eating ice-cream. Jackie, Frances, Susan and Elizabeth are 13-year-old schoolgirls in 1956 when we first meet them in the bush by a river. ![]() “WILD Thing” by Australian writer, Suzanne Hawley, is a play about war babies, the generation born between 19 who have now grown old. At Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre, April 28. cast members from left, Di Adams, Katrina Foster, Di Smith and Helen O’Connor. If we’ve a glut, Izumi makes jam we’re always sad to see the end of.‘Wild Thing” at The Q…. A quick, free pick, then a quick trip home, to eat them fresh, or to freeze them (individually, straight away) for cold, sweet, melt-in-the-mouth, summertime snacks. No supermarkets can sell fresh noichigo, for logistically, it is an impossible task.Įxtremely luckily for us, we have this treat – that money can’t buy – growing wild in the hedgerows surrounding the orchard and fields. ![]() ![]() The unfathomability of math’s pi neatly matches the unpurchasability of noichigo, for this is a fruit so delicate, it will stand neither packaging nor shipping. My guess that the locals saw a red, wild berry fruiting in the same season as their strawberries, put 2 and 2 together and got a pi-esque 3.14159 ( .) Ichigo is the Japanese for “strawberry,” whilst noichigo translates into English as “wild strawberry”, though it’s nothing of the sort, belonging instead to the raspberry family. The end of May is both ichigo and noichigo season. ![]()
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