The crew - Viki, above - had been working for a while before I arrived. So I tried to dig extra fast.
Spontaneous volunteer Ricky, from the 'hood. He found a real earthworm. The combination of digging teenager plus earthworm was a happy one.
Das Boot. Sort of. These are my serious action boots: gardening, mud-sliding in Lynn Canyon, and horse riding on long sandy, wet beaches.
Looking better and better.
The UPS guy said, Someone's getting their money's worth...
I think we'll put the cones in the street when we plant next Thursday. I swear I felt a side mirror shaving my jeans as I bent over.
There were the predictable Hoo baby catcalls: we had three girls on the crew - very hard working girls...but many of the comments from cars and trucks surprised me: good job! what are you planting! thank you! can you plant sunflowers? It felt good. They felt good.
There were the predictable Hoo baby catcalls: we had three girls on the crew - very hard working girls...but many of the comments from cars and trucks surprised me: good job! what are you planting! thank you! can you plant sunflowers? It felt good. They felt good.
The UPS guy said, Someone's getting their money's worth...
You're stealing our dirt! I yelled at her: Why???
Because I don't have my own, she said...
What could I say to that.
Then she said she had 6 cats , 1 hyacinth and was dying of AIDS. I told her to help us plant next week. She said she would.
We took off several inches of soil and bagged it to allow for the added soil from the 400 perennials we'll be planting. Kim, one of the gardeners, asked if she could have the bagged soil, and said she knew a guy who could take it to their community garden in Bushwick.
Looks fun. You guys are good with the shovel, I'd expected some clay in there. I'll call HWV next time I get asked to plant a tree or two.
ReplyDeleteSeeing a new/resurrected garden always gives me hope. I'm impressed at how quickly it all came together. (and I'm feeling slightly jealous over here)
ReplyDeleteI am not a weepy woman, but my eyes misted as I read this...
ReplyDeleteit's wonderful to see the progress you made already, and hear about the challenges (and rewards) of digging in a new york median. such a different world from my secluded plot.
ReplyDeleteMarie, you're my hero!
ReplyDeleteKeli'i
Way to go! You need to add a soundtrack of drums. This is all very exciting... It would make a great TV show, wouldn't it? Ideas?
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. I'm so glad you're documenting it.
ReplyDeletewow! and goosbumps!! :) pritha
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