| Through the Garden Gate: 2/10/2011 |
| The first of Amy's tulips to emerge, looking a bit worse for the weather |
| Narcissus 'Grand Soleil D'Or' (we think) |
| Through the Garden Gate: 2/10/2011 |
| The first of Amy's tulips to emerge, looking a bit worse for the weather |
| Narcissus 'Grand Soleil D'Or' (we think) |
16 comments:
Dear Cindy, I am so sorry that you are laid up just when winter has finally/possibly/we hope decided to move on. It's frustrating to be kept from gardening~But, soon, after some rest, you will be ordering the Head Gardener around. gail
I hope you are out there soon MCOK! Rest up, friend. H.
How frustrating to see all the damage and then not be able to hack it back just yet. Patience. Spring is coming. They tell me so anyway.
You and the Head Gardener need to get on the same page, it sounds like! May your back feel much better very soon, so you can get back to the gardening. Now remember, you don't need to do it all in one day.
Frances
Ouch! I have back problems too (two ruptured discs, never fixed), so I feel your pain and understand your frustration.
Hope the HG gives you a break from all her sulking.
I am happy to see these first little signs of spring. Take care. You will be out there soon enough. Because it just would't be spring without you there in the garden.
I'm so sorry for your bad weather troubles. I bet things will get better soon. I hope you also feel much better my dear friend.~~Dee
oh cindy, i'm so sorry to hear about your back! that was me this time last year, and i know it's no fun at all... at least you still have some time to recover before the full on-slaught of spring chores are upon us. maybe the head gardener should hire some other good hands to do the rest of the spring cleanup? she can always supervise with her keen eyes.
I hate back problems. I found Spinal Stabilization by Rick Jemmett to help me. At least, I haven't had a muscle spasm since I started the very basic beginner exercises.
I feel your pain! That sounds a lot like what I did to my back last year. It's hard to take it easy until your body has healed.
I'm tired of winter too, but the promise of spring will return this weekend. Hope your back feels better in time to enjoy it!
I hope it's not too bad! If you aren't better soon, we'll have to arrange to have you and the HG carried out on a litter so you can enjoy the spring weather -- and you can garden with an imperious wave of the hand. "That goes OVER THERE, and put THAT THERE out," etc. Best wishes!
Cindy, I do hope your back feels better soon! I know it must be frustrating, but the pruning and clean-up can wait until you're back in shape. And yes, I am so tired of winter, too--a thaw is in our forecast later next week; maybe I'll actually be able to see my garden then.
Feel better soon. But have no fear, spring will wait for you.
Thanks, y'all, for the support. I'm feeling much better than I did.
Cindy, as a chiropractor with disc injuries myself, I can sympathize big time. Get thee to a Pilates Class and find a chiro nearby who uses Applied Kinesiology (a gentle method of treatment) to fix you. Take 2000 mg of magnesium a day for weeks. And hire someone to haul off that dead wood ") . So sorry.
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