Monday, April 28, 2008

Spring Patio

We had the first breakfast on the patio this weekend (twice!). Well it was noon, but it was the first meal of the day. And yesterday evening, we had dinner on the patio too! I think we can finally say spring has arrived in Flanders.

We planted thyme, parsley, and our strawberry seedlings. We also bought a couple of lavendar plants and planted a baby tomato plant. Perhaps it's all wishful thinking.

But sitting on your patio in the sun, or in the warm evening air, having just planted little things that may grow. . . *sigh* It was a great weekend.

We also did a lot of biking - 35km from Nederzwalm to Gent. :) And I did really well. It would be good to do a biking trip through France or somewhere. I'm trying to convince Peter that I can do it. I think he believes it now.

Now, I'm just thinking of the yummy things I'd like to cook. :)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Homesick

It will be 6 months in May since I've been back to NYC. I thought I would make it just fine, but I'm already feeling the slight emptines. But now it's too expensive for a ticket. I have to wait at least another 6 months, or 8 months when me and Peter can both take 2 weeks off.

I don't know how I'm going to survive it, actually... hmmm...

Lot's of cooking elaborate meals for friends!

Come one, come all!! A feast :)

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Beginnings

I've finally begun. After all this head-wringing to figure out a name - Ground Flow or GroundFlow, it is. Close enough. It works for me. Down-to-earth and flexible. I am such a fire and air person, it feels good to create something of earth and water. Especially as I've just started a little vegetable patch in our garden (i should say, we, me and Peter), and rain and earth have all of a sudden become even more precious commodities. Looking forward to rain, or the prospect of filling my large watering can with rainwater collected in the back of our garden - and feeling/looking a the earth we have for it's texture and what we need to make it better.

This evening I walked out and it looks like the radishes and beetroots have little shoots out. :)

So, where is this "GroundFlow". In our garden, it is deep, as the surface is quite sandy. Or perhaps it is quick and shimmery, as it can slide of the earth in riplets.

Where is my "GroundFlow"? Actually, what is it?! I guess this is why I am writing this. Assume it will be something down-to-earth and flexible.