Showing posts with label England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

a dirt garden

June 03, 2026

 


A child sweeps a dirt garden in South Africa. A college student plants flowers that disappear beneath a deck. A woman in Indianapolis moves mulch, ties daffodils, plants sunflowers, and wonders why she needs to remember everything. Perhaps memory is not a box where life is stored after it happens. Perhaps it is a garden itself: some things seeded, some things buried, some things returning years later with a name I did not know they had.

At Holmesdale Road, I liked to make perfume out of my mum’s roses. At 122 Ouklip Street, I would wonder at the bottlebrush plants, and I would sweep my imaginary dirt garden. It was just all dirt and no flowers due to South African drought. At Oakhall Park, I was in charge of gardening, and I nurtured the violets and tied down the daffodils.

In college, I planted a bunch of flowers at 206 South Third Street that then had a deck built over them. I loved the daylilies on Haverford Avenue, and I started planting my garden in 2000! Now it is a beast.

I spent two hours gardening yesterday. I weeded, planted sunflowers, planted other seeds, tied back daffodils, applied fertilizer, moved mulch, and mowed the lawn. Today, I am weeding Dr. Cho’s with Peanut. Laura is supposed to call around 5:45.

I am worried about planting the seed bombs. I am worried that I will do it wrong, and I am worried that I will plant them in the wrong place. At the moment, I am thinking along the side of the house, in the garden on the south side, along the neighbor’s driveway.

On Sunday, Jennifer and I went to a plant festival at the park. It was kind of annoying because we had to pay $9 to get in. Last year it was free. Oh well. They had some great plants, but I have more. Evil laugh. I could make a lot of money if I sold my plants, which I am not going to do. I wonder if my flowers will be taken into consideration when valuing the house in the future. The new generation is coming up, and they like and value plants.


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Train trials

March 12, 2009
The thrill of taking trains everywhere had worn off by Thursday when we traveled to Shoreham-by-sea.

Wombling in Wimbledon

March 12, 2009
Running down the path to the train station.   Joel and Rufus adored each other.  Joel was very good at looking the part of an English YOB.