These are busy days on the Gulf Coast. The farmer is busy, the birds are busy, the festival-planners are busy, even the plants are busy...

...everything, it seems, is busy with something Springy.
I'm mostly "busy" with being lazy in the sunshine and breezes, because I know that soon Summer will come and along with that the bugs will come and the sun will get so close so as to smother me (or so it will feel). When I'm not busy-lazy, I'm hurrying up and planting while it's "time" for such things as planting.
I'm mostly "busy" with being lazy in the sunshine and breezes, because I know that soon Summer will come and along with that the bugs will come and the sun will get so close so as to smother me (or so it will feel). When I'm not busy-lazy, I'm hurrying up and planting while it's "time" for such things as planting.

Our family garden usually gets about as far as you see there, or perhaps a spindly bit further, but that's about it. I don't know if it's that we lose interest or that we need to do more to the soil (or perhaps it has something to do with that "laziness," hmm?).
But this year, thanks to the current economic crisis whatever, I think I'll try a bit harder to get these babies to grow to adolescence if not full-fledged maturity.
What are you doing these days?
But this year, thanks to the current economic crisis whatever, I think I'll try a bit harder to get these babies to grow to adolescence if not full-fledged maturity.
What are you doing these days?

