Matt's more rugged than I am (by a lot--when the apocalypse comes--apparently not on schedule--Matt's pretty much my meal ticket. If he breaks a leg or a tree falls on his head on our post-apocalyptic homestead, we're both doomed.) Anyway, he's been plugging away an extension to the irrigation system to cover the roses in the AC bed. I tapped a little more edging into the ground on the grass-n-roses bed, but otherwise I mostly sit on the patio, communing with the fishes and fanning myself pinkly.
Catalog of the Fish
Speaking of fish, they've made babies all over the place, plus I bought some pretty fantails. The total (named) fish population consists of:
NEW GUYS (Fantails)
- Fred (Looks like Bob, but with a fan tail)
- Ginger (All white with tiny red dots at the base of her tail)
- Myrna (All white with a red flare from fin to tail)
- Orangina (unusual shade of fluorescent orange)
- Safety First the Second (Safety First the First, RIP)
- Zoro (a baby Shubunkin! With a black mask on his head.)
- Blue (another baby Shubunkin! Mostly pale blue.)
- The Golden Ghost (yet another! Mostly pale gold.)
- Fiamma (all white with a red flare from dorsal fin to tail)
- Spike (light orange with a black dorsal stripe)
- Redtip (All white with a red fin and tail)
- Bob Jr. (looks a lot like Bob Sr.)
- Lyn Jr. (looks a lot like Lyn Sr.)
- Chaplin (white with pronounced red mustache-shaped mark over mouth & dorsal stripe)
- Pearl (solid white. There are about 5 of these. I call them all "Pearl.")
- Penny (solid red. There are about 5 of these. I call them all "Penny.")
- Bob (red with white splodges on underbelly near head)
- Lyn (red with white splodges on underbelly near tail)
- Thor (big red)
- Big Olaf (other big red)
- Jupiter (white with red dot on his head)
- Drusilla (solid white, short tail. Kinda dull.)
- Lena (solid white, long swishy tail--very glamorous)
- Spooky (light blueish Shubunkin with a few pale gold splodges)
- Crazy Eye (dark blue/grey Shubunkin with big dark orange splodges)
Roses
In other news, 'Hot Cocoa,' 'Francis Dubreuil,' 'Belinda's Dream,' 'Souvenir de la Malmaison,' 'Mutabilis,' and 'Green Ice' are blooming, with varying degrees of enthusiasm. 'Mrs. Dudley Cross,' a transplant from the Brazos River bottom, has seemingly decided--after a protracted period of hesitation--to live. It was a big, mature shrub, and the catalyst(s) appear to have been (1) hooking up a watering system (2) cutting it back hard when it refused to leaf out, and (3) dousing it generously with Immunox (was starting to exhibit signs of Horrid Fungus).
Ongoing Projects
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I really don't know. Heat has scrambled brains. I guess plant a few more Mexican feathergrass. Pound in some more edging. Hibernate till September. Then we can work on filling in the rest of the grass-n-roses bed and taming the AC bed.
I'm told that Texas was unusually cool and moist in the 19th century. Immigrants from Germany, Bohemia, Sweden came here and thought they'd found the land of milk and honey. They wrote their friends, "Pack your bags! It's gorgeous here!" And then the wet spell ended and the poor bastards were stuck in Texas in August.
Heat is the great enemy of the gardener!
ReplyDeleteBut your pond is refreshing.
Some people say, that the best garden projects, are conceived
front of the fireplace.
Maybe you don't need more fire! But surely, think good projects.
Heh--I'll try to bear that in mind. It's certainly hot as a furnace outside. Perhaps that will generate some inspiration :-)
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