Sunday, June 15, 2008

Garden porn, part deux, or, push, push, in the bush(es)

Well, it was just as sweaty, muddy, filthy, and generally gratifying as gardening always is. Nobody got loud, but a good time was had by all. Meaning me, my husband, and nine new rose bushes. I had a good time, and the bushes are literally blooming. And my husband really did get to sit in the shade and read while I mucked about. So Happy Father's Day to him.

You know, the soil around here is loaded with clay. It's not the infamous red clay soil of Georgia (which I really only know from detergent ads) but it is heavy. And dense. And completely justifies the expensive top-of-the-line spades and trowels I buy.

(The way some of you shop at Williams Sonoma for knives and pans? Well, I have a corresponding Chalet habit.)

It is only because of the sharp edge and ergonomically-designed handle of my favorite spade that I survived to take a shower, instead of collapsing out in the yard, my dying request for a Diet Coke (with extra ice, please) rendered all but inaudible from heat stroke.

Instead we had a joyous Father's Day dinner of grilled sausages, grilled peppers, great bread, and beer. With home made chocolate cake for dessert.

And tomorrow? The kids start eight weeks of camp. And my vacation can truly be said to begin.

7 comments:

  1. Isn't porn supposed to have pictures?

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  2. Has the world become so visual that people don't even recognize erotica when it's literally pulsating off their computer screens?

    I mean, check out my title.

    OK, I'll put up some pictures.

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  3. What Blackbird said. Sheesh!

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  4. 1. Ha ha! I remember that "Ree-ed Jo-ja Clay" ad! When we moved to Maryland, we had that same soil and that ad popped immediately into my head.

    2. Oh, how I miss the Chalet. We have nothing like it, that I know of, around here. *sniff*

    3. We have a rosebush in our backyard that we haven't touched since we moved her a year ago. It's very wild looking but it's blooming way better than it did last summer.

    4. It could probably use your help. Wanna come visit?

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  5. I keep a metal file with me when gardening, and periodically re-sharpen my digging tools, like my spade. It makes it easier to dig and weed.

    It also makes an awful sound.

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  6. So glad you survived. A dead Poppy would make the blogosphere a sad place indeed.

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  7. The Chalet, Hibbard Rd Garden, Jamaican Gardens and Pasquessi(?) are the places that my mother frequented when she didn't live in a condo. My sister will be building a house on my parent's land and I know they are looking at these places to help with landscape.

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