This Fleeting Moment in Everyday Ramblings

  • Aug. 5, 2022, 3:43 p.m.
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Yeah, yeah, just another lovely dahlia. I am endlessly fascinated by the colors and shapes, textures and because I take pictures of living flowers, imperfections. This was down at the garden this morning in one particular plot with dahlias and gladiolas. Otherwise, the garden is tomato and zucchini centric right now. My cinnamon basil is coming on and it smells divine. My tomatoes are not quite ready as I am under the giant oak.

I repotted one of my successful homegrown from seed tomatoes early in the week and yesterday there was a squirrel, pigeon, sparrow contretemps out in the patio well (when I was teaching and could not pull away) and it got knocked over. Amazingly, it survived but with half it’s leaves.

Gardening takes a strong heart.

Today I took a bunch of giant chard seedlings that I sowed about three weeks ago that have developed their third and fourth leaves and transplanted them into separate pots. I hope a few of them survive. I grew two plants from seeds in my plot last year that were successful from the same seed packet, so I have high hopes.

Chard is by far my favorite leafy green vegetable, with spinach coming in a close second. My hope is that as I experiment and get better at this, I can give plants away as gifts.

Have I mentioned lately how happy I am not to have a “real” job anymore? I know retirement can be problematic for many folks but not for me. I think for me the trick was to start teaching yoga 6 years before retiring. I love teaching yoga. I love the prep and the doing. Every once in a while, I get a little bored but that is my problem and easily fixed. And the eight classes a week I teach seems to be about perfect.

By Friday, like today, when I hit the weekend and a break for a few days I am ready. Then I get all excited about seeing everybody Monday.

After the technical tribulations last week everything went well this week.

I know it is kind of unusual to say this here as we often write about our challenges and our annoyances, but I noticed this morning that as I was doing the things moving from the garden to teaching to grocery shopping to getting my cardio to puttering with the plants and I realized I was happy.

Even when the world is a hot mess, (or a cold one depending on where you are), it is still possible to feel moments of happiness and ease.

I have earned this.

And not to worry, like everything else, it is transitory.


Jinn August 06, 2022

It’s good to be happy.
You are right; gardening is not for sissies . 😂 Lots of hard work and there are a hundred challenges .

Deleted user August 16, 2022

Dahlia! My favorite flower!
I feel like you about the retirement thing. I was teaching in different schools. Music theory, history and piano, but when I retired some pupils felt desparate because of the new piano teacher. They asked me if they could continue classes at my home.
So I was teaching from home for about 7 years and I didn’t take too many pupils per week. Perfect for me. I also started to go to funny zumba classes two times a week, and yes I enjoy life and I feel happy most of the time.
The classes from home ended when the pandemic hit us. Only a couple students called if they could return next September.
We will see how things go. I enjoy life as much as possible but I feel often alse very angry and frustrated about what happens in the world.
People are become very agressive lately and we see it here in our country…in big cities but also in small communities. The world? The globe! Politics! Wars and conflicts. So much to worry about.
Let’s enjoy the small things in our daily life and enjoy day by day.

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