Bugs and such
Bugs have become a recurring theme lately around our house. If it isn’t gypsy moth caterpillars in the apple trees, it’s yellow jackets building a nest under our patio table. Fortunately we noticed a lot of activity around the table and discovered the nest before giving the table a good yank or knocking into the nest with our knees. Gary did the honours of removing the nest and let it be noted that he showed exceptional valour.
I spent some time in Victoria’s chinatown this week, while waiting for our car to be repaired. We are a one-car family, so I hopped the bus into town and brought my sketchbook with me. Which was a good thing to have, since there’s not much open in Victoria at 8:30 am. I love that time of morning when the coffee shops and breakfast places are busy and people are off to work. Stores are closed and different city things are happening: window washing, trucks making deliveries. It was a beautiful sunny spring day.
Our veggie patch is now tilled, amended, and planted. Radishes, chard and lettuce are sprouting so far. I’m also happy to see that my years of neglect are paying off in the herb garden. I love those plants that just want to be ignored. Some of my sage, oregano, parsley and thyme plants that I started two years ago are pretty well established now. My plan is to keep reclaiming ground from the overgrown gardens and plant more of those neglect-tolerant plants. I call it the “clear, hold and grow” strategy. And then eat.
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