Showing posts with label tempus fugit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tempus fugit. Show all posts

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Persephone Crowning

The myth of Persephone is the story of rebirth. Plants pushing up from the underworld were they spent the dark days of winter. I saw a bit of Persephone in my garden on Valentine's Day.
Common Daylillies
Ferns
Oregano
Daffodils
Tulips
Then there were signs of budding on trees and bushes.


Budding Redbud
New wood on a Hydrangea
Budding Rhododendren

As Persephone said in Latin,
Tempus Fugit!

It is time I get my new square foot garden ready for peas in Mid-March.

©Damyon T. Verbo - all rights reserved




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Square Foot Garden-Tempus Fugit


I have only been harvesting since the beginning of August and now the growing season is almost over.  Tempus fugit!  All year long I cringe when I see tomatoes in the supermarket or on the produce stand, pink, hard, tasteless replicas of tomatoes.  I hate to purchase them.  There is nothing that compares to a homegrown vine ripened tomato.  Sometimes I take a salt shaker when I pick.  Not as many tomatoes see the inside of my kitchen when I do that.  I can't control myself when the tomatoes are ripe.  Soft ready to explode with flavor, seeds dripping down my chin.  (Somehow people can always tell when I have been eating tomatoes.  It might be the telltale dried tomato seed on my shirt.)  Don't get me wrong, many a tomato does get to the kitchen.  I believe a sliced tomato is just a beauty to behold.
Freshly Sliced Tomatoes
Mr Stripey (lower) Delicious and three sprigs of Oregano


My square foot garden was hit by hurricane Irene.  The night before, I picked all the ripe tomatoes from the vines.  Most of the green tomatoes survived the storm.  Some of the vines are turning yellow and the leaf mass has diminished.  The last two nights had temperatures in the 60s.  Probably won't be many ripening days left to this growing season.  I may only harvest green tomatoes for the remainder of the season.  Those can be eaten fried or pickled but they cannot be compared to red vine ripened tomatoes.

Damn!  I will miss my ripe homegrown tomatoes already.

Post hurricane Irene garden
Below are the seeds that were used for the plants in my square foot garden 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Remembering My Neighbor in Greeting Cards


For the last few weeks, I have been designing and writing greeting cards to sell in my store at Greeting Card Universe.  At my previous house in Philadelphia, I had a neighbor whom I remember saying quite often, "If it ain't broken, don't fix it."  He often observed me changing the oil in my car or tuning the engine.  He, on the other hand, sat in the blazing sun on my side of the shared patio with beads of perspiration running down his bald head.  He enjoyed the hot sun and said it reminded him of the old country, meaning Africa, him being African-American.  With those thoughts in mind, I started a line of greeting cards using colloquialisms I might hear him uttering.

I have a few here that are in my store presently:
The sentiment inside reads:
Congratulations on your engagement!
Strong black coffee may be what you need right now.
The sentiment inside reads:
Translated from Latin "Time Flies"
Happy Birthday Friend,
stop doing that insignificant crap,
you're getting older by the second.

If you please, I would love to have you assistance.  My children and wife all tell me I am not funny.  If you could leave your opinions and suggestions for edits, please do.  It will help me enormously.


Thank you

Related Links
How to Create Greeting Cards
Victorian Translations
GCU 101
Salon of Art