Sunday, April 23, 2006
It's Miller Time
What do you think?
That's the garden. Put it all in this afternoon. The ultimate in delayed gratification. Just a bunch of dirt now but think how great that's going to be in a couple of months.
Mom and Erin were here this weekend and yesterday we went to the Farmer's Market and there were heirloom tomatoes up the wazoo. I bought 4 plants this year -- now I have friends at the office to share with if it gets too hairy. But also last year I made a tomato soup which was godhead. I'm not a big tomato soup fan but probably because I associate it with the acidy, tinny taste of the canned stuff. Think of that wonderful sweet, fresh, homegrown tomato taste distilled into a hot bowl of soup. If you're not swooning, you're not a tomato person.
I also worked on dahlias. The tubers I "saved" are trashed. I had to junk most of them. I've been putting them in mass graves just in case I've underestimated them. But then some of them look horrible and wrinkled and have tons of "eyes" on them. I ran out of gas on those early. I'm going to have to hit it next weekend. But the dirt is ready.
Also at the Farmer's Market I saw a bunch of pretty plants that I would love to get and know just where I'd put them. But that area is not ready dirt and needs lots of TLC and I can't imagine when I'll get to that. I don't have the stamina of a true gardener.
Just today I pooped out way before I was done with my chores for today. I pushed through, raking bark dust, spreading mulch and sorting through moldy tubers. That reward beer was one of the best I've ever tasted.
I was too tired to wash my hair except it was infused with bark dust and living dirt and I had to do it anyway. Now it's 4pm and I'm going to catch up on my shows with a delicious drink.
Also, for those of you following along at home, I've been eating 3 normal food meals a day and the digestion is humming like a dream. Yay.