In the vegetable garden there is a newly planted row of tomato seedlings standing to attention with the aid of some bamboo stakes. J'adore faire du jardinage.
Despite differences in culture and socio-economic backgrounds, there is a universal camaraderie amongst gardeners. Real gardeners. The ones who actually till the earth. I revel in the chance to "get down and dirty" in practical heavy-duty work wear and feel privileged to be able to get my hands in the soil. For many, it's not possible.
Contemporaries often look askance when I tell them of my delight pottering in the yard, digging, rearranging and preparing the beds and vegetable patch. "Oh I've a gardener for that", " I hate getting dirt on my hands", "We've no room for a garden" or " I don't garden - my nails!", are common responses when this topic is raised . Sadly, the many delights of having one's own plot of dirt are are rapidly being lost in urbanised communities.
Contemporaries often look askance when I tell them of my delight pottering in the yard, digging, rearranging and preparing the beds and vegetable patch. "Oh I've a gardener for that", " I hate getting dirt on my hands", "We've no room for a garden" or " I don't garden - my nails!", are common responses when this topic is raised . Sadly, the many delights of having one's own plot of dirt are are rapidly being lost in urbanised communities.
A Spring visitor to our garden. |
The first apple from a young tree. |
Our delicious pears - harvested this year. |
One small patch of Earth can be very productive. |
Shipping is a terrible thing to do to vegetables. They probably get jet-lagged, just like people. ~Elizabeth Berry
6 comments:
Nice produce!
I am used to gardening flowers; I am definitely learning the veggies. I love having them fresh- right out of the ground. Just feels good, you know?
I like Dora.
She pays attention. Good for a rich harvest!
♥ Franka
October 23, 2011
What a strange coincidence! Earlier this morning I Googled Elizabeth Berry after rereading an article on her from a very old magazine by the name of "Countryside," from July, 1992. Several hours later I saw the quote from one "Elizabeth Berry" here on your blog. I had just discovered your blog. It has to be the same Elizabeth Berry from Abiquiu, New Mexico!
She is a consummate gardener and grows rare vegetables for Santa Fe restaurants. I love coincidences like that.
Hello Caterina,
Thank you for visiting my blog. I too love coincidences and was delighted to read your comment. I have had no luck trying to reach your blog. Could you please send me your blog address?
Warm regards,
Elizabeth
Elizabeth, I don't really have what I would call a "blog." But..it COULD be one. I post photos on Flickr. I have gotten very few comments on my photos, mostly from my daughter! Bless her. I can't figure out how to link my Flickr page with Blogger. I really a novice and would not call myself a "blogger." I live in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado on a small "farm" way out in the country and love it.
You could Google
Flickr Caterina B My Little Farm/ photos. I think you can get there from that. There is "another" Caterina B and I believe she is the CEO of Flickr. I am not her.
Good luck with your French house. I wish I had that much courage.
Thanks for replying. We have 12 acres in the country which keeps us busy in our "spare time". I love hens and will try to find your Flickr photos. If I'm not successful, please send an email to me (eiffel-tells@live.com) so we can keep in contact. Warm wishes. Elizabeth
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