Jul 24 2012

Unexpected Visitors

Published by at 2:25 pm under Country Life,Friends,Garden

On Saturday, I was working* when Mark, my landlord and neighbor, stopped by with his wife, Citlali, who is Rose’s daughter. It’s always nice to see them, but especially when it’s an excuse to stop working.

They had some news for me: they have found three young guys** to rent out their house while they are in New Jersey for a year. The guys will also take care of their dog Luna, their cats, and their chickens, including the one who likes to come over and hang out here.

I’m glad Luna is staying. I feel a lot safer when she is around, and I’m convinced that she keeps the deer out of the garden and the mountain lions and their good time buddies away from my cats. And I can’t imagine that she would be happy living in suburban New Jersey, cooped up in the house and walking on a leash.

Mark wanted to show Citlali my garden. He mentioned that I have one part of it dedicated to Rose, which it is:

I am growing poppies and the calla lilies my friend Jim gave me there. Some of her art and pottery decorate the area, and there is a little “nest” she made with seashells as eggs.

Right next to it there are planters she made and designed, and a piece of her artwork:

They also loved the marigolds***:

And the succulents I planted in an old barbecue grill:

I guess living in the country makes planters like that rustic. And old car jacks and tire irons garden art:

Rose made the pots. The one on the right looks like a tree trunk.

Citlali was so pleased and kept saying how beautiful everything was. She also said that she is glad that someone who knew and loved Rose lives in her house. I think her spirit will always be here.

Later, I looked up from slaving over a hot computer and was astonished to see Jessica, followed by Erica and Megan. E & J were on their way to the beach and stopped by to surprise and delight us. We sat for a chat at the table and chairs I just got from the same woman who gave me the palm trees:

She is moving to Hawaii and sold the whole set to me for $60, along with a lounge chair:

It was nice to have some shade to sit in as we caught up. I couldn’t help thinking that it is so wonderful that we can see each other all the time now, even just a short drop in, because they are back home! I missed them so much.

*Writing up reports while sitting on the couch with HBO’s delightful series Girls on. I haven’t changed much since my teens, when I habitually did my homework with the TV or music on. It made it less boring. Still does.

**My brother knows two of them from the fire department, and thinks they are pretty responsible. And I think the third one is the guy who replaced the hard drive in my MacBook earlier this year, and he seemed pretty nice.

***Marigolds are used in Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations, and have been since Aztec times. Their fragrance and paths made of their petals are supposed to guide spirits home, and the flowers themselves symbolize both the sun and the brevity of life.

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3 Responses to “Unexpected Visitors”

  1. Guy Charbonneauon 25 Jul 2012 at 2:52 am

    I see you’ve been working hard, the garden looks great and what better place to be but to be able to relax in what Mother Nature so lovingly gave us to enjoy. The patio set is a great bargain, also looks nice and comfortable.

  2. Amberon 25 Jul 2012 at 10:59 pm

    The garden really does look beautiful, and how nice for Rose’s family to be able to take a walk and see her being honoured! I love that!

    Marigolds also supposedly help tomatoes! I have a sweet little row of them in front of my tomatoes. I don’t know that the tomatoes appreciate them, but I enjoy their cheeriness!

  3. suzyon 27 Jul 2012 at 5:48 pm

    Amber – Thanks for that tip! I will let the sibs know. The tomatoes were a little challenged this year by late frost and then over watering (or was it under watering?). Anyway, we will try that next year.

    On an unrelated note – I used more of your chalkboard labels the other day. LOVE.