Gardening has helped to keep me sane. I survived quarantine by seeing change in a sweet potato vine that sprouted, despite 3 months of sameness. I remember Hugh Downs on a tv show” Over Easy” asking elderly why they were growing bonsais when bonsai take decades & even century to grow. “ It gives us hope”, was the answer. Gardening is an act of faith and hope. It can sustain you physically and spiritually-and keeps you out of stores if it is successful. This is my current project. I purchased this Garden Tower as a Christmas gift for myself and have waited months for the weather to allow me to start plants by seed. I was looking at consolidating my garden and not thinking about composting in it when I purchased it. Now I’m excited to trim my vegetables and add to the compost so my worms have food to make compost tea, which gives my plants nutrients. This has been great so far . I’m eating more vegetables, growing future vegetables as well as herbs and flowers & enjoying watching things leaf out. I bought a 2nd tower and spent time setting it up and transplanting basil and poppies into it today. I planted some seeds, too. Growing things is exciting. You get to see and be a part of change. In addition to hope it gives agency and is fun. I can’t wait to make Caprese salad with my own basil and tomatoes. I hope to stay curious and try to make my own ricotta and mozzarella. There is always something new to try.
August 1, 2022
When considering money, I have big concerns because a lot of the money distributed by government isn’t going to people who really need it. I as well as many friends I’ve talked to are retired and living on fixed incomes. We all qualify for this financial help because our incomes are relatively low, but yet we don’t have any financial need. Most of us live in homes with no mortgage and easily live within our needs. All of us have affordable healthcare. Some of us have pensions or social security and the security of some investments. Most of us travel modestly and vacation occasionally. None of us are in danger of being homeless or food challenged. We don’t need the money from the government. After the first two dole outs, I made donations to charities, but would rather that the government put more consideration into qualification for receiving future enhancements. There must be many more like us who have little real need.
February 11, 2021