I’m back… a few updates
Posted: August 29, 2008 at 2:16 pm by pannIt’s been a three week hiatus from writing here. Two weeks of paradise in the beautiful lakes and natural beauty of the Adirondacks, and then back to my regularly scheduled summer. I’m adrift now, here at home, with school starting in about a week. I have done some organizing at school, which was fun and satisfying. I set up a mini library in my classroom, making my small collection of kids books a little more organized and enticing to the kids. I am looking forward to having a regular routine and having life be structured once again.
It’s not that I don’t have anything to do at once. No, not at all. I have a TON of things to do. It overwhelms me and I’ve therefore squandered much of this week at home. (I need to play a game of “What CAN you do?”)
I’m overly hyped about the presidential race. I really support Obama. I think he’ll be a good president. But I just can’t stand the news… the way that they induce tension and anxiety… the wise pundits and the stooopid comments…. the inflammatory email messages that get forwarded around… ALL of this is really having a negative effect on my emotional state.
Meanwhile, I have to put my car in the shop because my father in law hit a deer with it while we were on vacation. A pain in the butt, sure, but thank goodness the insurance company was willing to do repairs instead of totaling my car. And yes, that’s right, NO ONE WAS INJURED. Well, except the deer.
I also managed to badly sprain my ankle while we were away. The combination of having a sore ankle and no car next week is not a good one. However, it is healing well and I CAN walk again. Whether I’ll be up for the walk to and from school (.8 mile) remains to be seen, but I think there is a good chance that I’ll be fine. I’d wanted to make WALKING our main mode of transportation to and from school, so this car in the shop thing is a blessing in disguise, right?
So upon returning from vacation, I found my garden to be in pretty good shape. A friend had watered it at least for the first week of our trip, so it wasn’t too parched. Dry, yes, but not suffering horribly. My big beautiful tomatoes are being very slow to ripen, but hopefully they will start to change from the bright green that they are, and when they do, mmmmmm mmmmmmm good. There was one ready when we got back, and that was all so far. Plus a bunch of sun gold cherry tomatoes, and some of the red sugar cherry tomato plants, too. The tomatillo plants are the stars of the show, however, growing taller and setting lots of fruit compared to everything else. This year the ground hogs are apparently very well fed, as they’ve eaten all my squash and chewed up my pumpkins and cucumbers beyond recognition. Hot and sweet peppers are in good shape, though, and I will have enough cheyenne chili peppers to make extremely hot food every night for two months. Not that this is a desirable ability, or anything. Lastly, I have one tiny little watermelon, around which I’ve put up additional fencing in hopes that it won’t be dessert for the ground hogs, and there’s a cantaloupe about the size of a baseball. I hope the ground hogs don’t find it!
This post has been disjointed and kind of boring to boot. They can’t all be fascinating, right? Still, it’s good to be back.
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