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In Which Your Humble Narrator Speaks of Many Things

May 26, 2009

My apologies for not blogging for two weeks (which must equal years in blog time). I had only a few weeks from the time grades were due from spring semester to when my summer class would start.  And during that time, I weeded, raked, shoveled, planted, sodded, grappled with thorns, hacked away at killer trees, cleared branch after dead branch, and mulched till my back went out. But here is the result of all that hard labor:

DSCN0940Pup is still not sure what to do with all the new grass, which is just fine since it still needs to knit to the soil.DSCN0941 Some super great friends came over and laid down the sod for me, since my back was still hurting so bad I could barely lift a rake (note to self, don’t land- scape for 8 solid hours at a time). I still have to plants flowers or some kind of shrubbery along the fence, and I’m going to fill in the path with sand and flagstone. Still, it’s on its way, no?  (and look at this perfect example of how to use it’s and its). The brick building you see from my backyard is a cool performing arts theatre here in northwest Denver. There are four art galleries on that street too. It’s unnerving being so close to one’s neighbors (and you can see just how close I am), but I’m right around the corner from really funky art (which I dig) and only a few minutes from downtown Denver (which is even better).

For those of you who have visited my blog and only seen pics of my crappy yard and cracked phone (and by now are wondering just what kind of freak would be wasting time blogging while her home was obviously in shambles)–here is my new and improved technology:

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Sad to say, it took one week for me to understand that the cool blue film on the side of the phone was actually protective tape. Over the next week, I came to understand the shiny film on the screen was also tape. It took a few more days to discover the rest (because yes, I am that slow).

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I’m actually learning how to text faster now that I have an elvish-sized keyboard to use (instead of only a number pad).

You can also conveniently see that I’ve been reading the Spring/Summer 2008 issue of Hayden’s Ferry, which a CU colleague lent me. Special theme: The Grotesque.  Favorite stories: “Don’t Look Away” by Urban Waite, “Amanuensis” by Stephen Tuttle, and “Blue Sky White” by Tessa Mellas.

Also read “The Other Miller” and “Bullet in the Brain” by Tobias Wolff, then ”The Evening and the Morning and The Night” by Octavia Butler. Groovy surreal stories.  The story by Mellas reminded me of H.G. Wells “Country of the Blind,” (which, if you haven’t read, you really really should).

12 comments

  1. At least you aren’t like my friend, who keeps the tape there just so it will “look new.” No, it doesn’t look new, it looks gross. =P


  2. The lawn looks great.

    And nice to have ya back blogging. :)


  3. Hey there!

    I just planted a bunch of flowers and vegetables in our yard, but I’m not sure they are going to survive. Despite watering, many of them look very wilty. How is it that I kept a child alive, but can’t seem to do it with a plant.

    Hugs and kisses! Jamie


  4. Great work on the back yards, beautiful pup and congrats on your new phone. I can’t buy one of those my fingers would trample all over the tiny keyboard.


  5. oooh ick, they keep the tape on? Then it gets that gross gunk on the edges as it curls up (at least that’s what happens in my tape world).


  6. Gypsy! It’s great to be back. I must needs head over to your neck of the woods today and see what’s up with you. Glad you like the lawn; now all I have to do is water water water.


  7. Jameson! Congrats on the garden, girlie. Are you perhaps watering a little too much? The roots can drown if they don’t get a chance to dry out. Just a thought. Nice to see you on here!


  8. Hi Ralfast, thanks for the lovely compliments on yard and pup (I think she’s a beautiful dog too, although she’s been a bit growly as of late with all the yard work).


  9. So sorry to hear that. I guess she misses a good dust bath, eh? Is she a Collie?


  10. The pup is a sheltie, Annie, short for Anastasia. She’s making friends with the new lawn now :)


  11. I love the contrast between the old back yard and the new lawn.


  12. Thanks Patrice!



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