In North America, all my friends' kids are going back to school. My kid never left school. Our seasons are upside down. Remember? Here, spring is almost upon us. You may ask how I can tell. The way I can tell is that I look at the photos on my phone. They look spring-like, even though they are stamped with dates from late August. That's how I remember our seasons are upside down.
We had a visitor to our kitchen window yesterday morning: a tawny frogmouth. These birds are mostly nocturnal, so it is very hard to spot them. This one was right right outside the window, though, looking around with its big yellow eyes and trying to decide if this window spot was actually safe or not.
In the end it decided that it should probably go back and hang out in the trees in the park. But at least it posed for a photo first. Pretty, pretty bird.
In other news, we have a new addition to the household. Last weekend Jonathan and I took a long walk along the river that ended up with a tram ride out to Bunnings (just like Home Depot). Jonathan reminded me while we were walking that I had promised to buy him a houseplant, and I responded with, why not go get one now? Which would have been a better idea had I thought about the logistics of taking home a pot, a plant, and a bag of dirt on public transit. But we made it.
And since then, Jonathan has been watching all
sorts of gardening videos on YouTube. He has plans to plant vegetables
and grow a terrarium and create a water feature, and most recently to raise bonzai trees for fun and profit. Except
I won't buy him more plant stuff -- not until we can ensure the new houseplant
survives through the next school holidays. Because we don't need multiple dead plants at the end of the holidays.
I know, you say, I should be taking advantage of this new gardening Jonathan and put him to work. Honestly, friends, I tried. Every spring for eight years while we lived in the house with the mega-garden I tried to get him excited about growing stuff. He had his own corner of the yard to dig in. He could grow fruit, vegetables, anything! And he never really cared. And now that he begins to show some enthusiasm we live in an apartment with no yard work.
No. Don't suggest potted plants. He has to keep the one plant alive until the end of the school holidays before I let him try another.
I guess that's it for news. I do love living here.
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4 comments:
Your balcony sounds like a great place to raise - say -tomatoes? Lots of people around here raise them in big pots. I have never had success, but growing things to eat isn't my strong suit. On the other hand our yard was gorgeous this year. Roses, clamatis, sage, lavender, zinnias, etc, etc.THAT I can do!
I'm not good with houseplants either.
Good luck JD!
PS. Could you put a small shower curtain rod and hand a cloth shower curtain liner over your glass shower? Not sure I'd enjoy showering for all the world to see either!
KP
Neat bird!
Lovely photos!
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