Though I didn't expect the garden would be in the same condition as when I left it last year, I did expect that the perennials I planted would return in some state. It was a surprise and disappointment to find only two -- yes, two! I could not understand why. Then, a few days later the mystery was solved when I was talking to Christian about it.
Did you follow the instructions I sent? I asked.
- No.
I see.
- Perhaps we should follow them this time?
Yes, because you asked for them. And you should listen to me since I do know something about gardening.
- Yes, in fact, I think that you do.
Did you at least water them?
- That was Matthieu's job and he didn't do it.
Ahhh....
So, a bit later I am speaking to Matthieu:
Matthieu, the reason the flowers did not return is because you didn't water them.
- Ahhhh -- you must water them?
Yes, I said so in my instructions.
- Even when it is raining, you must water them?
No, not then, but when it does not rain, you must.
- I see. Okay, we will do that.
I think that would be a good idea.
THE FRENCH REVELATION -- if you water them, they will grow!
Sometimes, it's not much different than teaching junior high (lol).
So -- off to Jardinland we went for more plants -- this time buying some that were even more indestructible (let's hope). And after some archaeological weeding, I found some of the plants which had made a valiant effort to survive long enough to be rescued by me. A tiny balloon flower popped up as if to say, "I'm here! I'm here! Amy, I'm not lost -- just very thirsty! And by the way, please give those naughty Frenchmen a stern talking to!"
In the meantime, it is hot and humid here -- which puts a bit of a kink in productivity as you are a melting, sweaty pile of goo within 20 minutes or less. I made a shadow puppet show to entertain us in the hot evening and distract us from the mosquitos (which have bitten me so badly that I think I'm down at least a quart). If I can, I'll film it and post it later. As it turns out, Matthieu has a collection of about 50 Indonesian shadow puppets which he has promised to show me. Very cool -- especially after taking that course on shadow theater a few weeks ago.
All for now -- blogging is a bit hard on a French keyboard. Hope you are all well.
Amy
Showing posts with label French men. Show all posts
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
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