Vicki and I talked about lots of things, including family connections to gardening, my haphazard approach to garden design (due mostly to space, time, and laziness), and the challenges of integrating botany (among many other subjects) into elementary music instruction. We also discussed my main reason for starting this blog, which was initially for weight maintenance - I can't type and eat at the same time! It was really a fun conversation, but knowing that it was being recorded somehow increased my tendency to hem, haw, and stammer; I guess that's true for most people in similar situations. There's no "backspace" or "delete" button when you're talking, and pausing to think translates into dead air, which is every bit as bad as it sounds.
I highly recommend giving Ken and Vicki a listen; you can do this at the computer without even going through the process of downloading itunes (though how life is possible without it is beyond me) - just visit this link
http://www.kendruse.typepad.com/
and follow the instructions available there. My somewhat flaky, but well-intentioned conversation with Vicki is included in the broadcast titled "Good Gardening and Blogging".
and follow the instructions available there. My somewhat flaky, but well-intentioned conversation with Vicki is included in the broadcast titled "Good Gardening and Blogging".
5 comments:
Thank you so much Jeff, for you kind words! It is people like you who keep us going when the going gets rough.
This is, as you know, vicki with her Blogger handle signature.
How great to hear your voice--I thought it was a wonderful interview (is Williamsburg really the boxwood capitol? Must be the British influence).
Did you survive the storm last night? Last I heard, you were still recovering from last week's. Once again, we got none of it--I'm probably going to have to water tomorrow.
Anyway, I really enjoyed the interview, and it's wonderful to know about Ken and Vicki's show.
By the way, Ranunculus had NOTHING to do with the bad weather yesterday, unless he did his own rain dance while I was out looking for planters.
Thanks, Vicki, for everything - getting to know and interact with you was one of the great adventures of my summer!
Cosmo, you are too kind. I would say Williamsburg and Mount Vernon are about neck and neck when it comes to boxwood. I'm not crazy about it (I'm not into plants that need shearing), but I have about 6 which my grandmother rooted and gave to me when we bought this house, so I can't get rid of them. She rooted lots of cuttings, since one or more of her grandchildren managed to run over the ones that flanked the entrance to her driveway at least once a year.
BTW- I'm ready to invite Ranunculus over for a personal rain dance. We're getting nothing while floods occur all around us!
I just had a chance to listen to the show today and you were great!
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