With the arrival of what has been our brightest moon of the year, so has the Sun! Yesterday, I started the big dig for the roses and think that I will either need to procure help from the family or take out my handy mattock (which scares the begeeus out of the men folk), and attack the area my self.
The house and garden are starting to look like I am preparing for a siege. Eight huge bags of potting soil, bags of chicken manure, boxes of summer bulbs, solar light, and zip lock packages of seeds, make it appear that I am ready when the klaxon goes off. Am I ever! The bulbs go into pots this morning and the seeds will have to wait a week. Last year, the greatest success I had with beans was when I put a bag of soil in the wheelbarrow and dumped in a package of seeds!
Trucking down the stairs on my way to V-8 and tea, I came eyeball to eyeball with last years visitors. The Sun must be enticing everyone, even the Duh are back; and they look like they are from one of last year's broods. They are both really moving on collecting sticks and building a nest; and if this is for real, we should have little Duh babies March.
Can I call them Grandduh?
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Oh, Meyer!
A dear friend of mine called on his last day of really working (or so he says). "My crazy neighbor picked all her lemons. I have a huge bag and I will meet you on the mall at 11:00." It sounded like a drug transaction, but my tree was too busy growing this year to give me the abundance of Meyers that I am used to, so I met him as arranged.
We popped into Ambrosia for a quick cuppa before he raced off to catch is bus back home and discussed the general state of confusion at our (now my) collective work places. I told him that I would have something wonderful for him next week, maybe lemon pasta or candied lemon peel, or maybe just a lovely lemon cake soaked in lemoncello.
He fled for the bus and I toted my bag home on the train. "I like your perfume", the man who sat next to me said. I smiled. Why buy Michael Kors when you can smell like an orchard?
Friday, January 22, 2010
It Must Be ESP
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Heart Palpitations and Falling In Love
Returning from Sam's Club yesterday, I confronted and confessed to my husband that I fell in love and almost swooned at what I saw. "How bad was it?", he inquired. "Awful", I responded. "I am so sorry. I have no self control."
"Do you think that it will happen again? Are you strong enough to fight off the urge. This has happened before, and last time you said that you would try to fight the urge!" he exclaimed.
"I know. I can't help it. It was the opportunity and the situation that just got to me." I countered. "It was raining and gloomy out, and it made me smile and gave me some hope!" I almost sobbed (trying to emphasize my despair).
Realizing that he was being too hard on me, he followed me out to the truck. "Tell me about it. I need to know. We can talk about it."
I pulled open the doors to the extend cab. "Right there!" I said, "Peonies, and Spectabilis, and Caladium. I just couldn't fight the urge. I am not strong. I can't take it. Just look at them. All I have to do is wait for enough of a winter respite and I can start them in the greenhouse. I had to bring them home."
My husband patted my shoulder. "It's okay," he said. I guess that I can take you straying this time." I am forgiving once again. He forgave me last week, too, for the eight bags of potting soil.
He doesn't know that within three weeks, five English bare root roses should be sitting on our front door steps, like orphan children, waiting to take over the vacant area behind the pool. He won't even see it coming........Maybe if I can beat him home after work......................
Monday, January 18, 2010
Accomplishments & Additions
Gosh, it seems that it is time for me to celebrate the changes. My Little tweeter who came so far last year has flown the coop. This week will start with a whole new team to mentor and teach. I believe that people manage as they parent, so the day will start with taking the new brood off to a professional meeting so, they too, can walk, talk, and look like ducks. Within the year, I will expect that all of them will be thinking that they are ducks!
As a side note, we have two new proxy grandchildren - girl and boy. I have been busy and delighted in doubling the amusement that our first two have given. It seems that although the shake-ups in relationship can wreak temporary havoc, happiness breeds contentment, dialog, and activity. My dog, those once quite people sure have lots to laugh and talk about. All the texting is filling up my phone! Happy people don't seem to hit the sauce so much, either, so I am happy that it appears that what was once perceived to be a problem by some, is no more. It is also fascinating to find that the only sauce issues are owned by the perceivers. Give the bartender another drink! As one would say, "Own it, it's YOURS!"
As a side note, we have two new proxy grandchildren - girl and boy. I have been busy and delighted in doubling the amusement that our first two have given. It seems that although the shake-ups in relationship can wreak temporary havoc, happiness breeds contentment, dialog, and activity. My dog, those once quite people sure have lots to laugh and talk about. All the texting is filling up my phone! Happy people don't seem to hit the sauce so much, either, so I am happy that it appears that what was once perceived to be a problem by some, is no more. It is also fascinating to find that the only sauce issues are owned by the perceivers. Give the bartender another drink! As one would say, "Own it, it's YOURS!"
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Years
Wow! I forgot to post about the great New Years. We celebrated with Chinese (food, not friends), a chick flick, and sparkles. In bed by 10:30. Looks like friends and family took the sane way out this year. Those that we love have new reasons to celebrate safe and sane; so, I could assuage my fears and worries. Looks like the lampshades will have to wait another year to add adornment to another fools.
Hopefully this new year will mean that those who should be loved and cherished will be; and those that are not will understand why. (I hope we will know the difference with their limping!)
Hopefully this new year will mean that those who should be loved and cherished will be; and those that are not will understand why. (I hope we will know the difference with their limping!)
New Year's Progress
So far, we are but three days in to the year and things are looking up. I have as many hopes for this year as a mare has for her frolicking colt. Maybe this year:
I will be able to break radio silence and muse about all the craziness that happened last year;
Kiss salaried labor behind and start another phase of my life;
Watch both my sons become happier in whatever they choose to do with whomever they choose to experience it with (sorry about the preposition);
Pick tons of English roses that perfume the whole house and gladden my heart;
Spend hours of time with my grandsons and more time on the golf course (hopefully blending the two);
Sew little girl dresses;
Continue with my quest for better health and mind;
Laugh till I hurt; and
Spend time with those who love me as much as I love them.
As of now, I will keep plugging away--as I tell my staff: one step at a time; one foot in front of the other. I will know for sure that the fog is leaving just about the time that this year's special order roses come--(more of Lady Emma Hamilton to intoxicate the senses). I will start the summer curtains as an optimist, and will weekly plump up the chintz pillows just in case spring tries to get the jump on me!
I will be able to break radio silence and muse about all the craziness that happened last year;
Kiss salaried labor behind and start another phase of my life;
Watch both my sons become happier in whatever they choose to do with whomever they choose to experience it with (sorry about the preposition);
Pick tons of English roses that perfume the whole house and gladden my heart;
Spend hours of time with my grandsons and more time on the golf course (hopefully blending the two);
Sew little girl dresses;
Continue with my quest for better health and mind;
Laugh till I hurt; and
Spend time with those who love me as much as I love them.
As of now, I will keep plugging away--as I tell my staff: one step at a time; one foot in front of the other. I will know for sure that the fog is leaving just about the time that this year's special order roses come--(more of Lady Emma Hamilton to intoxicate the senses). I will start the summer curtains as an optimist, and will weekly plump up the chintz pillows just in case spring tries to get the jump on me!
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