This goofy idea got a great reaction from Buffy! Thanks to Sophia for snapping the photo.
Friday, July 08, 2016
2015 – OCTOBER GLINDA’S GARDEN DAY
This
post, 2015 October, Glinda’s Garden Day, was written by Annie in Austin/ Diva
Glinda for the Divas of the Dirt blog.
The hot
dry weather continued over most of Austin in September 2015. In the
neighborhood where Sophia, Karla and I live there was no measurable rainfall
from the beginning of July to the 3rd week of October - some precious
moisture did fall on other parts of Austin.
Once we
got into October some red Spider lilies brightened the garden. Would there be
more flowers when the Divas of the Dirt came to my (Glinda's) house?
October
was my assigned month as hostess but there was no good date for everyone. Our
Divas of the Dirt lives were even busier and more erratic than usual. I was
expecting out-of-visitors, other Divas faced necessary medical procedures, one
was going to a big formal wedding in East Texas, another was involved in house
renovation work. There were fundraising events for nonprofits, birthdays,
people arriving and leaving, aging parents in need of care, and some of us
hoped to go on the semi-annual Travis County Master Gardeners tour on the 17th.
I decided to go with Halloween day – no matter how many of us showed up, we
could have a few laughs.
A couple
of us made it to Pam Penick's extraordinary garden for the Master Gardeners tour – what fun!
A few
days after the tour my out-of-state houseguests arrived, and the moment the
wheels of their plane hit the runway at ABIA, it started to drizzle. The
promised El Nino was sneaking in.
Rain fell
off-and-on for days – in our neighborhood the total was about 13" over an
11-day period. One big storm dropped more than a foot of rain in places like
Wimberley, South Austin, and Buda – a dangerous and damaging amount of water.
Meteorologist
Emily Borchard posted an amazing map showing the speed at which the rains had
banished drought.
Then some
sad news – one of the Divas would soon be on the road, heading to the funeral
of a beloved relative.
The day
before our meeting, more than 4” of rain fell in a few hours in my
neighborhood, swirling and threatening to lift the pots on the patio. Thank
heavens our lot has a bit of a slope!
From the
front porch I could see a squirrel clinging to the underside of the Arizona Ash
trunk, trying not to be swept away by the downpour.
By
Halloween morning the rain had slowed to a drip. I added a black lace cover to
the piano and topped it with an orange pumpkin.
The
dining room table was set with a few Halloween decorations, ready for the
arrival of Mattie, Sophia, Buffy and Annie.
The
casserole was ready for the oven and it
was costume time! When the Divas arrived, they were greeted by someone from the
days of early TV – Lucy, the Vitameatavegamin saleswoman from I Love Lucy.
This goofy idea got a great reaction from Buffy! Thanks to Sophia for snapping the photo.
This goofy idea got a great reaction from Buffy! Thanks to Sophia for snapping the photo.
Eventually
we got around to eating breakfast – cranberry juice, orange juice and coffee to
drink, cut up pineapple, red grapefruit and watermelon for fruit, and a casserole
of wild rice, jasmine rice, eggs, shallots, mushrooms, Greek yogurt and Swiss
cheese. And pear bread with blueberry preserves and cream cheese frosting.
After
breakfast we kept talking for awhile because the yard so wet. But we couldn’t
stay inside – maybe we should just take a stroll around the garden to look at
the plants or sit on the patio? Sophia took a photo when Annie gave this a try.
Well, you know those Divas of the Dirt – the
“looking” part only lasted a few minutes and soon they were raking up the
leaves and sticks, then pulling tree seedlings and weeds out of the softened
earth. [Photo by Sophia]
Although
it was too wet to plant bulbs or transplant perennials, the cleanup made an
enormous difference.
There are
no photos of the simple lunch – I borrowed Sophia’s panini grill and made
sandwiches with Black Forest ham and Herbed turkey on a choice of rye bread,
sourdough or gluten free bread. There was a green salad with tomato wedges and
avocado dressing.
There are
photos of the dessert – a mostly gluten free Black Forest Cake from a recipe I
found online.
I had all the pieces baked and ready to
assemble – starting with the chocolate shortbread base. This layer was not
gluten-free but since it was separated from the rest of the cake by whipped
cream, anyone avoiding flour could just leave it on the plate.
There
were three chocolate sponge cakes, pre-soaked with cherry juice spiked with
Kirschwasser, ready to be spread with cherry preserves and layered with whipped
cream.
With the
ground still quite saturated, we’d done all that could be done outdoors … it
was time for everyone to go home and get ready for the Trick or Treaters!
A few
days later, the rain convinced bluebonnet seedlings to sprout. The seedlings
would have enough time to grow before April bloom time.
This
post, 2015 October, Glinda’s Garden Day, was written by Annie in Austin/ Diva
Glinda for the Divas of the Dirt blog.
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