Going through the
adjustment of working life around a graveyard shift has been a bit wild. It's beginning to look like I'll be doing weekly posting for now. At best – I’ve had to keep shooting photos
and filing them with dates. Trust me. I’m not sure I’ll be able to catch up.
Okay. Maybe I’ll get lucky around next
January. I won't be posting - period - after I have the first surgery - until I'm given the green light after the 2nd surgery. But anyway…
Apparently – we had the
experience of seeing true colors of a neighbor exposed this spring – which have
left a heavy feeling of total surprise and disappointment.
Back in March – Dwayne had
gone over to his place to talk with him about cutting and baling our hay
field. Dwayne was told there’d be no
problem at all.
Rain has been an issue
this year – causing a lot of problems with flies and getting hay cut. This man is very aware of the fact we have
cows and were running out of hay. Dwayne
offered to learn and help him with getting hay cut and baled all around our
area – besides helping with our own field - and still paying the man for cutting
and baling. Dwayne would have loaded and
carried to our barn – just as he did last year.
We went almost 2 weeks
without hay. Come the 2nd
week of June – we had to buy hay elsewhere.
By then – the man had never even bothered to come by or call us to warn
us that he might be backed up with work. And we - still - haven't heard from him.
But we saw him baling our other neighbor's worthless hay yesterday. That just sealed the deal in what shows us that he never had intentions of following through on the commitment he made with Dwayne.
He could have – at least –
given us fair heads up to find someone else before seed heads popped. It appeared as if he had intentionally set
out to do us wrong – without one bit of consideration for the fact we have cows
that we needed to feed with that hay.
Dwayne took the tractor
out to the field – and simply mowed it all down. We won’t need any of them to cut our hay in
the future. We’ve decided to go in
another direction with our hay field.
From here on out – we don’t
believe what we hear out of any mouths around here. We’ll only trust what we – see. Kindness given will return 10-fold from our hearts
and hands. Distance will come from much
more than an acre of our land – when ugliness is shed upon our doorstep. God can have them with their every breath –
through our faith in Him - without finding our footprints anywhere on their
path.
We don’t allow ugliness
from our own family – much less neighbors.
We have more than enough challenges in front of our faces on a daily
basis – handling all this by ourselves.
We don’t deserve anyone trying to come bestow more grief on our lives – trying
to run us off – just because they consider us to be outsiders - rather than
newcomers very capable of contributing to helping others - which we are.
The day may come when they
need help paying their utility bill – with the funds we donate every month when
we pay our own bill. Or - They might
need food from those $5 tickets I hand the cashier for adding to the total at
the check-out when I buy groceries – every chance I get. Those are only 2 of several ways Dwayne and I do our part to contribute to this county where we live.
Yes. We prefer to tithe in those ways – rather than
dumping money into a plate for constructing some gigantic building that’s empty
for most of the time. Believe it or not –
yes. You can get angry and cuss – not go
to any church – still believe and trust in God – and tithe.
I’ve been cramming all I
can get done into every day that comes – before that first surgery. Among so many other things – there’s been a
lot of work with the veggie garden and the flowerbed around the driveway and
under the front porch staircase.
I’ve wanted the area under
the staircase done ever since we moved here.
Finally! We are getting somewhere!
The Azaleas were given a
heavy pruning after their blooming finished up.
I ended up finding a spare plant of each of the pink and white
shrubs. Sent the pink one home with Jen and
Josh. Planted the white one between the
pink and the new red one we planted this year.
We added more garden
soil. Got the landscaping fabric laid
out and staked down. Added a brown
mulch.
This poor thing has been
patiently abiding in this pot for 3 or 4 years now. It was time for it to enjoy a new home with
freedom!
I hope it thrives under
the staircase as well as it did in the pot before we set it by the gas meter
for a bit.
Waiting on some round 18-inch stepping
stones that I’ve ordered from Home Depot to be shipped
to the Lenoir City unit. We’ll be
planting more color after those arrive and get put into place.
We’re keeping the little
greenhouse under the staircase landing for a bit longer. A Wren has constructed her nest inside. I found a whole mess of eggs that have not
hatched yet. Momma Wren has not minded
when we’ve moved the greenhouse a few feet out of the way while we worked on
the landscaping. She just takes off for
a while – and comes back later!
Came across this Petite
Pretty while we were at Out of Eden Garden Center in Maryville last week. I am loving her! She’s been put into her own special pot – to shine
and show off in front of the staircase!
There were 2 different
colors of flowers blooming when we brought her home. But this is one of them. And believe it or not – those are no flaws on
the petals. The color work-up in these
petals reminds me of the stripes on Zebras – the spots on a Cheetah – or – the mix
of colors on a Brindle puppy. Almost a
speckled effect!
( White film on the leaves is insect dust that dried after a rain. )
I picked up this beautiful
little yellow Princess rose bush at the garden department inside our local FoodCity grocery store! This little beauty
is just beaming! Seems to be perfectly
happy with her new home!
We ended up pulling all
our Tomato plants and replanting. I was
so glad that I kept a few extra Amish Paste Tomato seedlings! We picked up 3 more Rutgers Tomato Plants from Bonnie's Plants. And we chose to go with their Hybrid Beefmaster Tomato this time. That Heirloom Beefsteak variety started
the whole nightmare we experienced – with the fungus. The soil was running too heavy with the
clay. Adding garden soil seems to be
helping.
But here’s a strong
tip. They wanted $4.50 for a rinky-dink
bale of Pine straw. We spent less than
$3.00 on a 2.0cu. foot bag of the mini pine nugget mulch. Took less than 2 bags. They love it!
The Veggie garden has
grown enough that we can enjoy looking it over from up on the front porch!
Our Green Beans have
popped! We pulled the Spinach and Kale –
added garden soil before planting the beans.
Patty and Cora pigged out on the plants we pulled. Loved ‘em!
I kept one of the BlackTuscan Kale plants. I love this
variety! I purchased those seeds from Uprising Seeds. I’ve been enjoying it in
salads. Read in another blog that the
flowers are really pretty and edible.
But I want the flowers to provide seeds for next year. So I’m experimenting.
I am loving my BlackBeauty Eggplant bush - again - from Bonnie's Plants! This little puppy
is flat-dab loading up!
I have no idea how it
happened. But this delicious little gem
is growing in front of the Eggplant. I
guess its seed was light enough to float from one bed to another. It just showed up. Me being me – couldn’t resist letting it
grow! But it gave me an idea.
I’ve planted the SummerGlory Lettuce Blend from Park Seed every year since 2006. I can’t recommend this variety enough! And this year – wanting the chance for salads
from the garden to extend even longer through summer – I decided to try
bringing Park Seed and Bonnie’s Plants together!
I’ve got my Lettuce
growing under our Jalapeno Bushes from Bonnie’s Plants. It’s working!
You can see how the rash of afternoon Thunderstorms washed a lot of the
seeds to one corner of the bed. But I’m
not worried. Plenty of different lettuce
varieties coming along!
Using those new Viagro Tomato Cages for all the Tomatoes and the Peppers and Eggplant has been working out really great! I like these stakes because you can adjust
the cross bars as the plants grow. They
support everything so well! And you can buy extra cross bars by themselves.
I have Sweet Basil from Bonnie's Plants growing
in 2 beds. These 2 are growing behind the
Jalapeno and Lettuce plants.
And just look at our
Okra! I’m growing excited more each day! Can hardly wait to see the flowers! This is
the Carmine Splendor Hybrid. The pods
are a really deep red color. The Flowers
are tinted pink. But they are sterile. Seed collecting will result in failure. Still - I wanna check out the flavor and how
well things turn out for breading and freezing for frying. So far – the plants just look so pretty!
Sharing. Venting.
Unloading. Dumping.
Enduring. Surviving. Accomplishing.
Oh my gosh. It’s all been happening in so many ways around
our home – and for that matter - all around the world these days.
But my most favorite word
out of that bunch is Accomplishing – by far. How could I not feel that way after looking
at these photos?
I’m able to look
back. Look over. Look out.
And see all there is to show for
every moment when the alarm goes off and I have to take another half of a pain
pill!
I can only do so
much. Whatever I don’t manage to get
done before the first surgery – will just have to wait. And I’m finished worrying. God’s watching. If He wants us to get some things taken care
of – then I guess He’ll just have to make it happen.
Dwayne and I are the first
to admit – we would just suck at being Magicians!
3 comments:
Your garden looks wonderful! Ours...well I won't even go there! *giggle* Love seeing yours thought. Glad you are getting things done. :-))
What a wonderful garden
Too bad about the neighbour and hay problem.
I kinda don't like charities anymore. They are businesses profiteering from
gifts people give for a cause.
They pilfer so much money one wonders why they have to advertise so much?
It's more for them than the people they say they represent.We have a Mission here and they ask for money to feed the homeless Thanks giving and Christmas dinner
You give because you know they are all volunteers working there and they do feed the people.Even the SPCA upsets me They say they have no place or food and yet they get such huge salaries. Hire one less person and the money and place would be there.
If you have space you could make a mint doing a kennel business.
People go on vacation and pay 10 dollars a day to babysit a dog or cat. You just have to make sure the animals are vaccinated.So hard to find a place in summer unless you book ahead of time.
Your flowers and gardens are beautiful! I haven't had much time to post lately but am thinking of you and praying for your quick recovery.
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