Thursday, January 07, 2010

BEST achievement of last year...

... was definitely taking the garden in hand. I went out there today, and although it's pretty desolate at the moment (and covered in the thin layer of snow which stopped me getting into work this morning*), at least parts of it will come back in the spring, and it won't make me feel guilty and ashamed, as it would have at this time last year.
Over the last couple of days, mainly clad in many, many knitted layers while waiting for the house to warm up, I've put together a Flickr slide show of all the versions of this shot in date order - some of them turned up on the blog but not all...

So if you don't have any paint you could be watching dry (or just want to have some reassurance that warmer days will come), or you're trapped under something heavy while reading this, do have a look.

While looking for all the versions, I found the photo below, which I made last year but never posted. It also makes a change from the current state of my small resentful house-mate, who is spending 22 hours a day sleeping next to a radiator in the bedroom at the moment, emerging only to eat or dive briefly into the garden to answer the call of nature...

Keep warm, all.



*Bet you were wondering why I was more positive. I'm not the most disciplined worker-from-home, but after yesterday, only wasting 90 minutes of my day dealing with trains, with the knowledge I was only 10 minutes from home at any time, was just fine and I got a fair amount done.

3 comments:

jayne said...

Wow, Liz! What a trsnsformation! Hours of hard work gone in there! At least we've got warm weather to look forward to.

Anonymous said...

I've really enjoyed watching the garden being tamed this last year. I wish I could say it had inspired me to do likewise but I am using the excuse that I need to get someone in to do the really heavy work of moving the slabs. I am a wimp.

Rachel

Liz said...

Hi Rachel:

Sometimes you just have to get on with it. I used all sorts of excuses for three or four years, and eventually I just had to start from where I was, which was far from ideal. I think it's going to take several years' more effort to get a garden which is easy to maintain, but doing something was a huge motivation.