That last one must have been from a month ago... I was having trouble getting any of the fence companies to come by or even call me back. One made an appointment and then didn't show. A second one made an appointment for 10 days later. Well, in the meantime, I decided to have my lawn guys put in some of those cheap fence poles along the driveway and... voila, it stopped it! Of course, they're still parking on the lawn, but they're going in over the curb. YAY. Between the posts and the labor, it cost me $120 to do this, but it's ugly. The fence guy showed up and I decided since this is working, I'd put in a fence instead of a gate - 16' will cost me (sit down...) $1600! $100/ft. Is that crazy?? Sounds like it to me. I could have saved some (about $300) if I went with chain link, but that's not pretty, so I went with this:
It's not actually iron - he says it's aluminum. Imagine how much iron would be! Yikes! Anyway, it'll stop this nonsense and look nice. But it will take a couple months to get it installed.
But on a (hopefully) positive note, I emailed the property manager a couple days ago and asked him to please send someone over to mow the grass over there. This is what I said...
"Can you please send someone to mow the lawn at 4204 Pacific? (I think we both know they are not going to do it...) It's now 1.5-2 feet tall in the back, and probably on the 42nd St. side (which I can't see...) Of course, where he parks looks ok from my house - nothing to really mow there - but I imagine the other side with the tree needs it, too.
His reply was "This may be the last nail required to close the lid on their lease." Oh boy oh boy! I sure hope he follows through because I am sick of these jerks. The view of their back yard from my GH is pitiful. I'm not implying I have a perfect yard - it can get a little cluttered after a windy day of blowing things around. But at least I keep it mowed and trimmed.
On to other things. Johnny Sortino's, a pizza joint that has been in Omaha for (I guess) 60 years, is closing this next week. It makes me feel sad because it's the very first place Mark took me for dinner and was always one of our old staples. And I've been trying to get over there for a last pizza and they haven't been answering the phone. So today I drove over there with the intention of going in and waiting for a pizza to go and there was a line out the door and into the parking lot with nary a parking space. It was 3:00!! Well, I can't stand around that long with my hips/back/knees, so I turned around and came home. I'm so bummed. Their closing the 24th, so I'm hoping I can get over there on a weekday before that happens. They're closed tomorrow and Monday, so it'll have to happen Tues., Wed., or Thurs.
I'm working on the cactus club newsletter early... Kathy, the prez, thinks I should get it out early to get RSVPs for the picnic... our June meeting is at her house and we do a potluck with the club buying chicken, so she needs to know how many plan to show. She still has illusions that our club has more members than it really has. I hear her talking to people about how we usually have "15-20 members show up to meetings." NOT. Our whole membership is about 19 - some of those are "family" memberships, but the spouses only show up to the Christmas party, so if we have 10 at meetings, we're doing good.
Anyway, my point of talking about the newsletter was to say that I have to come up with at least one article every month and it gets harder and harder to do that. In the 18 years I've done this, I've written about every kind of plant I grow myself, so that last few years has been taking info from the internet about plants I'm not as familiar with. I think it's about time someone else did this for awhile, but there's a snowball's chance in Hell of anyone else offering to do it. It was about 5 years ago that Des Moines lost their editor and asked if we could do a "dual" newsletter "for a while" until they could get a member to take it over. Well, that hasn't happened. They're very grateful and complimentary, but it IS more work because I have to get info from 2 presidents, and I feel like it needs more content. **SIGH** I like that it gives me a creative outlet, but I don't want to get so I dread it every month.
My plants - there were losses due to my lack of enthusiasm over the winter. But I'm trying not to have regrets. I had too many over-sized plants that were making me feel a little smothered. I'm going to take cuttings from my largest Crown of Thorns and sell the big ones before winter. I don't want to be overflowing the GH. I want to be selective about what I keep this fall.
I've got everything I plan to put outside out now. Well, except the one Epiphyllum that bloomed recently. Now that it's done, I'll put it out. When I pulled it to go outside, out popped a big ol' bud that was facing the window on a bottom shelf. I didn't want the drastic change of going outside to make it drop, so I left it to open, and here's what it looked like:
It's one I got from Dave Shorney, a member of the club who passed a few years ago. It's Epiphyllum 'Raspberry Ribbon'. So beautiful! But now it can go outside.I've planted most of my pots with stuff this year. I'm feeling a little more ambitious about the outdoor flowers this year, but whether that will last or not is questionable! I actually spent about 10 minutes weeding in my Lily of the Valley patch this afternoon! I wish I'd gotten a photo when they were blooming - I just love those tiny sweet flowers. That patch of Lily of the Valley was here when we bought the house in 1987 and it's very thick this year. I've planted other things in there over the years, so there's a couple nice Hostas. But Columbine came and went and I see little signs of it but it doesn't do much. Then right in fron't of the GH, I planted this...
I had to look it up - it's called variegated Ground Elder, and it says it's an invasive species. It has filled in beautifully and is starting to get up into the Lily of the Valley, so I suppose I'll start digging it up when it spills over in there and I can always sell it at the Farmer's Market. I just love it, though. It's so lush. I'm very fond of anything variegated.
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And that was 9 days ago, and today is Memorial Day. Update... the neighbor's managed to get my other neighbor's nephew to mow their lawn. He was over mowing for Marcy and Terrance apparently approached him and offered to pay him to mow his yard, which was 2' tall in the back by then. His mom came over and helped him. They didn't do a great job, but it's at least whacked down. We'll see if it was a one-time thing or if they come back to keep it decent. I have no idea where that leaves Rick (the property manager) and his position on eviction. I'm feeling less hopeful about that...
As for Sortino's, Sat. was their last day and I never did get over there to get a "last hurrah", a pizza at the very least. Fri., I called 79 times and it was busy every single time but one, and that one time it rang about 30 times then on came a recording..."this business is not accepting calls, please try again later." And when I drove by at about noon to hopefully order and pick up later, the line was clear around the building! That business is a gold mine - after this crazy last month, they could probably sell it for a fortune!
Everything I put in pots is doing well. I planted some Marigold seed in the grow bag in the corner out front and also put my biggest VooDoo Lily out there. Well, the tip got damaged and I wasn't sure if it would grow, but it either continued to grow and you can't tell it was damaged, or it spit out a new tip. So the slow process of that umbrella of foliage has started. Maybe next year it will bloom for me. But there are several baby Marigolds growing now, about 2.5 or 3" tall. They will bring in that orange Mom loves so much...
Some photos...
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