Garden Tour No 1
Actually we've hardly noticed that we are in isolation as we have been doing gardening, gardening and more gardening. The weather has been perfect for the last three weeks and we have been able to devote all our energies to the land. There is always so much that we want to do at this time of year and normally we just don't have enough time. But of course, this year is different. After planting up the beds adjacent to the prairie I have been redesigning the Christo bed (the one behind the barn with clashing colours). We enlarged the bed over the winter (having reduced it a few years ago) as I thought it was not in proportion. I am hopeless at designing on paper so I used the paper to note where I wanted the plants to go and stuck the sheets in the ground.
We have just crawled in from the garden and the way we feel is confirmation enough that we are not as young as we were. However I am prompted to write this post not by the state of my back but by the fact that we received a telephone call from our Mairie this afternoon to check that we were OK. We were so touched that the community spirit presumably extends to all residents of our commune who are over 70. We recognise that our village only has a population of 500 but it was still nice to know that the community cares.