This post- 2018 November Glinda's Garden Day was written by Diva Glinda/AnnieinAustin for the Divas of the Dirt Blogspot website.
Sunday, July 19, 2020
2018 November Glinda’s Diva Day
Back in June 2018 when the Divas of the Dirt met at Karla’s
garden, we Divas had been worried about Diva Annie, who was in post-surgical
intensive care at the hospital. Over the next few months Annie moved from one
facility to another as we all hoped for at least a partial recovery.
Instead of emailing photos of flowers in bloom or planning
to get together, we were emailing and texting medical updates and photos of
Annie as she tried her hardest to regain strength and mobility.
The summer was long and hot – officially the third warmest
meteorological summer. Here’s a twitter clip from a National Weather Service
guy.
Most people had to water to keep plants, birds and wildlife
alive. Rains arrived just in time to cancel Mindy’s planned September project
day.
Mindy rescheduled her date for October but once again her
project was rained out. Mindy wasn’t daunted - she had an alternate plan.
Instead of meeting at Mindy’s house, the Divas who could come would go to the
rehab facility and surprise Diva Annie with a group visit.
Annie was very weak, but seeing those loving faces
brightened her day.
The rain continued no longer bringing welcome moisture but
dangerous floods with collapsed bridges. A favorite Twitter account noted how
quickly the Highland
Lake reservoirs had
risen. Officials opened floodgates on the Tom Miller and Mansfield Dams.
Silt from the flood waters overwhelmed the Austin Water
filters and on October 22nd Austin
woke up to a boil order – city water could not be used for drinking, brushing
teeth, cooking, etc. The order lasted until Sunday October 28th.
Our rotating garden day schedule said that mid-November was
Glinda’s turn for a work day. Although the floods had calmed down by then,
things in the Diva world had not calmed down one bit. Annie did not seem to be
getting better and was now in a skilled nursing facility. Diva Mattie was
recovering from pneumonia.
On November 1st Glinda asked if anyone would be
interested in getting together for a day at her house. The flowers had
responded to the rains. Fall Aster was past its prime but still blooming in the
parkway.
The center front bed of Salvia madrensis and cannas was
still beautiful.
Butterflies were cavorting in the Gregg’s mistflower and
lantana. Whether or not any garden work was done, we needed to have lunch
together and talk to each other in person.
But the Divas had to be satisfied with photos of a blooming
garden. A couple of days before the Divas met the weather changed (again!) and
the temperatures dropped below freezing to 25°F before bouncing back
into the pleasant zone. All the salvias, all the cannas, all the mistflowers
were frozen – no more nectar for the poor butterflies! Apparently the main
project would be cutting back frozen plants.
Glinda and Oz were ready at 11 am with assorted doughnuts
from Crown Donuts, Golden Kiwis and coffee. Karla and Sophia came. Mattie
arrived with pup Barbie, followed by Mindy and Buffy. Annie could not be with
us but the sweet rooster pitcher that she’d given to Glinda symbolized that she
should have been with us.
We went outside where one big job would be to cut down the
frozen Salvia madrensis, so glorious
just a few days earlier.
The Fall Asters in the parkway were no longer wonderful and
the cold snap had ended the long bloom of the hummingbird acanthus. Time to
chop it all back.
Barbie found a sheltered spot on the grass and proceeded to
bask in the pleasant weather
Oz snapped a photo of the Divas of the Dirt around 5pm – not
lunch or dinner but a late afternoon repast.
Let’s zoom in and see what they had to eat:
For the main dish we had a chicken pasta salad with peas,
red peppers, spinach, garlic, basil and long green fettucini noodles from
Lakeline farmer’s market. The sides included tomato wedges, sweet potato
crackers, zucchini slices, a green salad, smoked salmon and pub cheese.
We didn’t get a photo of the dessert but Glinda buys peaches
every July from the Kiwanis Club’s benefit sale.
She uses some of the peaches to make pies and then freezes a
few, so she pulled a peach pie from her freezer. With December looming on the
horizon, Glinda pulled out a variety of homemade cookies that were also in the
freezer and offered them to the Divas. She had an ulterior motive - she needed
the freezer space for Christmas cookie baking in December.
The front garden looked so much better with the frozen
plants cut back. Plants like rosemary, iris and Texas mountain laurel would stay green
through the winter adding texture and interest.
It’s unreasonable to expect a wildlife garden to look as
neatly groomed as more sterile and conventional landscapes do – that would
defeat its purpose since birds and butterflies and lizards and pollinators do
not like tidy gardens! But once the Divas made the bed and parkway look
respectable and cared for, the garden could blend into the surrounding
neighborhood until spring arrived. Thank you, dear friends!
This post- 2018 November Glinda's Garden Day was written by Diva Glinda/AnnieinAustin for the Divas of the Dirt Blogspot website.
This post- 2018 November Glinda's Garden Day was written by Diva Glinda/AnnieinAustin for the Divas of the Dirt Blogspot website.
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