Fairy!
In fact, I was sleeping next to my lovely princesses, before being waked up at midnight by fire works.
My prince is out for a few day in
Me, here in
Italy celebrate the day of la festa della Repubblica Italiana.
I encourage myself today to do some gardening at the house.
Until today there was no plant planted and after sowing for month’s, having a green centre in our bedroom…
yes, that’s the place were I sow…hi poor Fabio, I thought it would be time to bring some green happiness to the house.
A car full of plants…even a olive three between the children…
a small one, but it’s a olive three,
garden sundries and water we drove this afternoon to our house.
Maybe for a few minutes my enthusiasm turned over in a painful awareness that our ground is HORRIBEL.
Hard, and to work the ground with a spade you need many mussels.
I looked to our garden…lets say our 7000 mq piece of ground, and the only thing what I could say to my princesses was…
We need a fairy!
Yes, she can turn this hard ground over in soft and beautiful garden ground.
My daughters took my words seriously and the started immediately to look for magic powder….some sand they found in front of the house.
Maybe because of there enthusiasm I said to my self….we are not going to take the plants home again…this is there home…we make them feel at home!
With the spade I worked hard, and with the help of the magic fairy powder,
on the end some little results we had.
Of course we have seriously to look for some solutions to make gardening a joy and not a nightmare,but for today it was fun!
Being at the house, feeling the fresh air, hearing some sheep bells, some births and our friends Mister and Miss. Frog,
Suzanne.
1 Comments:
Dear Suzanne and Fabio
Gardening can be fun but not if your soil is ,as you say, horrible. I have only had flower gardens because the deer come and eat all the best flowers .So this year we built a fence to keep out the deer. What alot of work but it is so sweet to be able to see my garden grow.After 23 years of living here the pleasure of it is wonderful.
I especially love the pictures of the girls sprinkling the fairy dust - they've gotten so big; your youngest was only 6 weeks old in Tivoli when I last saw her. Time flys!
Keep up the good work and soon Fabio will be back with more muscles for the gardening!!!
Ciao for now, Maureen and Rafe from New Brunswick, Canada
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