Linda Nelson

A LITTLE BOY’S DREAM, PERHAPS?

My new septic system was installed yesterday.  Despite the extremely tight working space Mr. Septic System Installer had to contend with, all went well.  He and his team did a fantastic job.

Look how close to the house this monster machine was.  I could have just opened the window and simply reached out and touched it!

Is it not especially a little boy’s dream to play with life-sized Tonka toys in the back yard?

Here’s the aftermath.  I’ve certainly got my work cut out for me.  Ugh.

Oh, and the other day while it was raining, I made these little scrap wood sailboats.  Aren’t they cute?

Well, that’s all for now.  Hope you’re staying cool and creative this summer.

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ONE MAN AND A MAGIC MACHINE

The big dig (new septic installation) is about to happen any day, and my prized and beloved dwarf Hinoki Cypress was in the path of destruction.  Well, now it’s out of the way, thanks to my friend and former coworker and his magic machine.  I couldn’t have chosen a better man for the job.

What’s with the red ribbon, you ask?  Well, sizable trees and shrubs are wrapped in jute rope prior to transportation and often do not get unwrapped until after they are planted.  Trees and shrubs also have a “face”, which is unidentifiable when the plant is all tied up.  Marking the face ahead of time will insure that the tree or shrub will be replanted and positioned with its best face forward.

Officially out of the ground and going for a little ride……

Yikes! I’ve got an eight foot wide crater in my back yard!

Did I mention that my friend does fine macrame work, too?

That’s all for now, folks.  With the current temperatures, this baby will need some serious pampering until it can get replanted into the ground.

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WATCHIING THE CARS GO BY

When was the last time you stole a moment to sit and do absolutely nothing.  No cell phone.  No newspaper.  No book.  No TV……… nada.  It’s a gift we often neglect to give ourselves.  I gave myself that gift the other evening while waiting for some dinner take-out.  Now, I don’t use a cell phone anyway, but I could have easily grabbed a pen and paper from my purse and made some notes.  I could have picked up the free newspaper lying about and read the local gossip.  I could have even snatched a take-out menu and have blankly stared at it…….just for the sake of keeping my hands and mind occupied for a mere ten minutes.  Instead, I parked my tush on a sidewalk bench, and with my hands in my lap, just watched the cars go by.  I felt so unencumbered and so at peace.

Perhaps I just needed that kind of moment, knowing the task that lies ahead of me.  You’re clued in to what that is if you read my last post.  I have yet to make arrangements for the lifting and relocating of my beloved dwarf Hinoki cypress.  What’s going in its spot?  A septic tank.

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Okay, enough crap talk, let’s take a little peak at what’s growing at the createaerie.

linda nelson at the createaerie

I’m delighted that my space saving pumpkin plants have taken off, and have already set some fruit.  If I had lots of open space on my property I would grow as many varieties of pumpkins and gourds that I could.  I love them all.

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And, I finally have a nice crop of blackberries.  My friend shared with me some of her plants a few years ago, but just as they were getting established, I redid my vegetable garden and had to move them. Now they permanently and happily reside at the back of the garden.  My tomatoes are growing like mad, though I always have success with growing them.

linda nelson at the createaerie

Isn’t this daylily just absolutely lovely?  I think so.  I acquired this plant a few years ago when dividing a big patch of it for a client, and took a few scrapped pieces home with me.

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Yellow crocosmia makes for a delightful and cutting-worthy garden perennial.  I had to pot up a few clumps of it that are in the way of where the septic system installation machinery will be trafficking.  I can’t wait until that saga is over with so that I can get my cherished plants back in the ground.

linda nelson at the createaerie

I accomplished a lot in my garden beds this weekend.  The “septic” punch list is dwindling, and that makes me feel good.  My friend assisted me this past Saturday with taking down the rock wall and lifting and potting up more plants.  I’m pooped.

Signing off with a few more photos I took the other day.  Enjoy!

linda nelson at the createaerie
linda nelson at the createaerie
linda nelson at the createaerie
linda nelson at the createarie
linda nelson at the createaerie

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GARDEN WOES

Good golly, it’s been over two months since my last post, a hiatus I just couldn’t skirt.  It’s been an exceptionally busy work season for me, and the only thing happening in front of the computer screen has been email correspondence with clients, family and friends.

I thought I would take a moment to share with you just another thing on my plate that I must fit into my schedule – lifting up an entire garden bed on the side of my house.  See the photo just below?  That’s my collapsing cesspool.  And, the photo below that one…. under that view runs the waste line from the house that empties into the cesspool.

linda nelson at the createaerie
linda nelson at the createaerie

It even runs thru my vegetable garden – constructed raised beds and deer fencing installed less than two years ago.

So, I’ve elected to have a whole new septic system installed on the opposite end of my property, where I’ll only have to lift this garden bed, the gorgeous Dwarf Hinoki Cypress, and remove the rock wall, pine tree and smoke bush just behind it…… so that heavy equipment can have access to the site and also make deep ruts in my lawn.  Ugh.

linda nelson at the createaerie
linda nelson at the createaerie

Lifting plants and deconstructing my garden bed at the onset of summer…… I am both overwhelmed and heartsick.

On a lighter note, look at the lovely poppies that reseeded themselves from last year…..

linda nelson at the createaerie

my favorite, big leafy hosta which has set some nice, strong flower buds………

linda nelson at the createaerie

and my trusty-faithful Nikko Blue hydrangea, who never fails me with regard to flower production.

linda nelson at the createaerie

Did I mention that I’m in the middle of having new windows installed in my home, and that I will be hosting a guest for a week come next Friday?  This blogging hiatus may continue a little while longer.

Until next post…………

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