April 13, 2007

Green Thumb

In my adventures with dead people and coming home smelling like them, I think I must have started to want something different, because I developed an intense desire to grow something. Darron helped me start a little garden on my patio - we planted pansies, marigolds, and in typical "hanayori dango" fashion I also planted basil and cilantro. I want tomatoes and morning glories too, but I'm going to try these out first and see how I do. I used to have a green thumb, but do I still?? We'll see.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! Two postings withing about 6 hours! Feast or famine. Congratulations, Madam President!

Anonymous said...

Does Darron ever say, in a freaky whisper, "I smell dead people" when you walk into the room?

dmd

Nancy said...

If you had a green thumb in foggy Berkeley, than you can be Martha Stewart in Irvine. My only success was moldy pumpkins, slug eaten basil, and 4 cherry tomatoes. Post photos when you've got 'em!

FFB4MD said...

Ew, that doesn't sound very good. I hope my basil doesn't get eaten by all the snails around here! Would a weekly photo of my plants even remotely interest anyone, I wonder?

Anonymous said...

A little garden sounds nice. If you post photos of your little herbs, we can post photos of the brick wall we are (still) building. Sorta like we were family and actually saw one another and interacted on occasion...We miss you. Come plant some flowers in our yard. Georg & Tom

prez said...

Dan, I do whisper things, but not that.