The Taunting of Spring
Mar. 11th, 2009 05:34 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I spend far too much time grumbling about the allergy-inflicted ick that normally accompanies spring, what with its drastic weather changes and copious amounts of pollen.
Instead, today I shall sing its praises.
1. The cover keeps blowing off our grill. I think it's trying to taunt me with its shininess. Damn it. Now I'm dying for some grilled corn on the cob, my absolute favoritest food in the world.
2. I planted seed flats this week! Three varieties of tomatoes (Sugar Snack, Roma, and Bushsteak) at 8 plants apiece, 8 broad-leaf basils, 8 eggplants, 8 variety peppers (Hungarian Wax, cayenne, etc.), 8 Sweet bell peppers, 8 cumin, 16 lavender, and 16 creeping thyme. I'm not done with the seeds either! I've still got container mint and lettuce to start. And let's not forget all the seeds that will be directly sown: burpless cucumbers, zucchini, squash, okra. Woooooot! I'll post picspam in a week or two when the seedlings emerge.
3. I've been running again! Granted the ear ache has kept me waylaid a bit, though I desperately need to start hitting the pavement on a regular basis; I've got a half marathon in a month and a half!
4. Buds are out on the trees! Three pitiful little crocuses have popped up in the front flower bed. The bunny has returned to the back yard. The lily bulbs are poking their noses out.
5. I desperately hope our lilac bush recovers this year. It was shorn in half by a drunk driver last year (yes, a drunk driver) who hit the side of our corner lot, drove up the seven foot embankment, clipped our 40 foot locust tree with the mirror, and drove down the other side of the embankment, narrowly missing our neighbor's car. Sometimes it's quite entertaining to live in the 'hood.
What about you ladies and gents? Has spring sprung where you live?
Instead, today I shall sing its praises.
1. The cover keeps blowing off our grill. I think it's trying to taunt me with its shininess. Damn it. Now I'm dying for some grilled corn on the cob, my absolute favoritest food in the world.
2. I planted seed flats this week! Three varieties of tomatoes (Sugar Snack, Roma, and Bushsteak) at 8 plants apiece, 8 broad-leaf basils, 8 eggplants, 8 variety peppers (Hungarian Wax, cayenne, etc.), 8 Sweet bell peppers, 8 cumin, 16 lavender, and 16 creeping thyme. I'm not done with the seeds either! I've still got container mint and lettuce to start. And let's not forget all the seeds that will be directly sown: burpless cucumbers, zucchini, squash, okra. Woooooot! I'll post picspam in a week or two when the seedlings emerge.
3. I've been running again! Granted the ear ache has kept me waylaid a bit, though I desperately need to start hitting the pavement on a regular basis; I've got a half marathon in a month and a half!
4. Buds are out on the trees! Three pitiful little crocuses have popped up in the front flower bed. The bunny has returned to the back yard. The lily bulbs are poking their noses out.
5. I desperately hope our lilac bush recovers this year. It was shorn in half by a drunk driver last year (yes, a drunk driver) who hit the side of our corner lot, drove up the seven foot embankment, clipped our 40 foot locust tree with the mirror, and drove down the other side of the embankment, narrowly missing our neighbor's car. Sometimes it's quite entertaining to live in the 'hood.
What about you ladies and gents? Has spring sprung where you live?
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Date: 2009-03-11 10:02 pm (UTC)It certainly sounds like spring there! Here... not so much, yet. Although the birds have started singing more insistently, and the days are nearly consistently around +1...+3°C now - but with the nights still down to -10°C, it feels fairly wintry still. But then, we don't really get "real" spring until late April/May.
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Date: 2009-03-11 10:51 pm (UTC)I adore creeping thyme! ADORE IT! It's my all-time favorite herb, and I love the creeping version, as it fills in so nicely and looks just lovely.
Sugar Snack tomato? Very interesting! Will be waiting 70+ days for your review.
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Date: 2009-03-11 11:37 pm (UTC)Woo a barb-b-que in the winter sounds like a fantastic idea, although I never tried grilled corn before. Wouldn't that take the juicyness out of it?
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Date: 2009-03-12 03:08 am (UTC)I wanted to return the favor of a good rec. HG/LM with SS as a friend
http://asylums.insanejournal.com/wizard_love/42882.html#cutid1
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Date: 2009-03-12 04:18 am (UTC)i envy you your vegetable garden. i'm not allowed to have plants in my apartment anymore - i don't take care of them well enough. :(
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Date: 2009-03-12 10:07 pm (UTC)You can have my lilac bush if you want. It's horridly overgrown and out of control. I have a completely brown thumb so I just leave it alone so I don't kill it. Smells wonderful, but it's too close to the back porch for my liking.
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Date: 2009-03-13 05:05 am (UTC)http://pics.livejournal.com/morethansirius/pic/000a4s2s/g48
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