Sunday, June 20, 2010

Only As Old As You Feel

Every time someone sends out one of those jokes about old age I cringe a little inside. I have no love for jokes about body parts sagging; dragging; bagging or forgetting your own name. These things could all come true in time and it's an ongoing battle to hold the ravages of time off as long as possible. I am committed to the fight and I think some of my friends have thrown in the towel already!

How distressing is it for an age fighting person such as myself, to hear some of her dearest friends refer to themselves as OLD??!! Some of them that cry "I'm old" the loudest and the most frequently are younger than me! And judging by some of the class reunions I've attended, a lot of them willingly gave up caring what they look like when 30 rolled around. And always they use the catch phrases....It's all over when you hit thirty....you're on your way down the hill now.....I'm too old for that now...older than dirt...etc. The list is never ending. How many years have I been hearing friends only a year or two older than me, call me 'kid'! There's a reason for that...I don't 'act my age' and I don't intend to ever!

Now, having spouted all that drama at you I have had some thoughts about what kind of little old lady I will be some day. I'm fully aware that you can't fight it forever...eventually time (and body aches) will catch up with you. This is a wee tirade I went on (in jest only of course) at a friend after taking one of those 'how long will you live' tests and getting the results of 102! Please no!

First of all I don’t want to be the last one standing! I don't want to out live all my friends or family members. There is no honor in being the last one when you’re wearing a diaper and trying to decide if you’ll need your teeth for the dog food you’re having for breakfast. And with my luck I will only be able to have one small dog…and I won’t be able to find where it pees in the house (because they always do!) due to being virtually blind so no one who is still alive will come and visit my pissy smelling house!

And I’m bound to have my driver’s license taken away at some point..after running over the neighborhood kids on the sidewalk and parking in the swamp behind my house, which was created by me running the car through the neighbors pool (thinking I was at the car wash) the week before. Oh yeah, I’m going to be lonely that’s for sure!

Even meals on wheels won’t come to the house, after the shotgun incident that caused accidental ear piercing on the driver; which will occurred as a result of my insistence that a home invasion is always preempted by the ringing of the front doorbell! (everyone knows the back door is for safe entry, right?!) Doorbells are suspect in my mind to begin with because ”hooligans” use them to distract you from what they are really doing at the back door of course.

And I’m quite sure the mailman won’t deliver mail either, seeing as how he believes the signs on my lawn indicating there may be landmines on the property and to proceed at your own risk; which becomes even more believable when you see red x’s spray painted on the lawn to indicated where the mines “could be”. And the bones of various previously eaten animals strewn strategically on the grass only intensifies the fear that if the landmines don’t kill you, you could end up dying slowly wherever you land after your encounter with the bomb; because of course you can’t expect an old, blind lady to come out and drag your carcass out of danger. But she may use you as a speed bump if you call attention to yourself!


And if only a fraction of this comes true, you don't want me becoming an old lady now do you? :)

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Garden 2010

I planted peas in the garden for the first time this year and I have to say I'm a little impatient with them. When I was growing up it always seemed like the peas would just suddenly be there for the picking. (I must have missed all the work) Now that I've finally planted some of my own for the first time...well, they seem to take forever! Aside from having a hankering for raw peas (love to eat them as I pick them) I want them out of the way so I can plant some squash in their spot. (I will plant another round of peas in the fall.)
It's not like they aren't doing anything, they are. They have blossoms and actual pods are growing nicely. I've picked a few and they were delicious but it just seems to be taking forever for those pods to fill out and I'm in a hurry! Hurry up peas!!

At the other end of the garden this year I've got Kale for the first time too. I ate some for the first time last year (Oh, what I've been missing all these years!) and I loved it! So this year I decided to give it a try. I think it's coming along very well.

Next to the Kale I planted onions. I don't really know why. I don't like onions too much. I think I just like to grow food and Justin likes them so in they went. They must be easy to grow too because they seemed to sprout a couple of inches practically overnight.

I also couldn't help but notice that the lettuce from last year has reseeded itself in various places and is determined to grow. I think it would have been nice had they 'asked' me if it was ok to grow there but you know how arrogant lettuce can be. I've taken some out (kicking and screaming all the way) that were in really odd places. A few I've left where they are for the moment. If they end up being in my way well they will have to go. Maybe that will teach them to make a reservation for growing space next time!

I'm trying to make the time to put my squash plants in today. I bought them too early and they are all spindly looking now. I was tempted to replace them but that's rather wasteful considering they aren't actually dead....they just look ugly. And rather than have the tomato plants die (which were also bought too early), I stuck two plants in each planter. Not a good move but at least they are still alive. I will have to separate them into more pots today also. That's what I get for buying plants too early just because the weather was warmer than normal...double the work.

Here's some pictures of the garden in it's early stages. I did manage to pick a few peas today. Yummy!






Thursday, June 3, 2010

Texture

I think I'm in an artsy mood lately. For those of you that don't appreciate my idea of art......look away...look away! I think it's lovely!













By the way, I did not take these photos. They are free photo's from various photographers and regular people with a talent for photography.
The first one is my favorite. Which one is yours?

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Doorways of Interest

What is it about doorways that attract me so much? I don't think it's the architecture of them that draws me. I'm sure it's not the mystery of what lies beyond them....I'm rarely that deep a thinker. I travel more along the lines of I like how they make me feel. Is it even possible for a doorway to make you 'feel' anything? Perhaps I just find them aesthetically pleasing! In any case here they are: