Our Garden, April 2008

Well the sun peeped through the clouds for a few minutes, so I grabbed the camera and took a few shots (and realised I have work to do out there).












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Another April

We first posted these photos on 16th April last year – that year when summer came early before the summer filled with April showers. Alhamdulilah, we’ve had plenty of showers this April, not to mention hail and snow. We’ll have to wait to see what the next few months have in store for us.

House

A day for wandering in the garden.

Gate

Waterfall

This was taken before we re-erected our fences which were destroyed in the gales while we were on hajj. It looks like we have a massive garden, but in fact we just have very kind and tolerant neighbours. We’ve fixed the fences now.

Back Garden

Nice place to take a telephone call in the sun.

Terrace

Path

If it brightens up later on, perhaps we’ll venture into the garden to take another set to document this year. Insha Allah.

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Snow time like the present

Snowfall after Fajr means there’s a snowball fight before Qur’an class.

There’s not a lot, but enough to hold us for a few minutes.

Superman harvests snow from Tim’s car.
Snow covers our scented daphne,
the tree over the pond
and everything else,
just as the camellia was coming into bud.
But it won’t last long.


At last, Tim has emerged with our teacher.
On our return from class all the snow has gone.

Divine Comedy

If ever we needed evidence that we have no control over our own lives, it is in my garden. Last year my wife and I spent a lot of effort working on our vegetable patch, digging it over and working in the manure, all to little avail. It did not get enough light, we concluded, and so this year with advice from my brother and sister we decided to turn it into lawn, seeding it with grass while dispersing the vegetables amidst the flowers in our sunnier beds. The rather wet conditions this summer have been perfect for establishing that lawn. Zeynep did most of the work preparing the ground and making it level. A few days before she spread the seed I took it upon myself to move the compost heap, emptying its contents onto that flat ground temporarily as I relocated the bin. This may have something to do with what happened next. My wife scattered the seeds during the sunny spell we had a few weeks ago and with daily watering the grass began to sprout. And then came the rain. Over the past week the grass has really started to grow quickly and strongly, and almost the whole patch is now green. But a trip down the garden two days ago revealed a very funny sight. All over that fertile ground, amidst the shoots of grass, are a hundred little tomato plants, lettuces, cucumbers, even melons. Seeds from the rotted fruit and veg in the compost heap? Last year’s seeds revived? A scattering blown by the wind? God knows best. But an autonomous vegetable patch in our lawn – yes. However we look at it, our lives remain in our Creator’s hands. We may convince ourselves that we have everything under control, but the truth is quite distinct. Oh for the parables of our lives.

In the garden

We have just discovered a web browser called “Flock” and a website called “Flickr“. So here are some photos from the garden this weekend.

私達はちょうど「」および「Flickr」と呼ばれるウェブサイトと呼ばれるウェブブラウザを発見した。 庭からのある写真はこの週末そうここにある。

House

Gate

Waterfall

Back Garden

Terrace

Path

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More bounty

Here comes the rain – Alhamdulilah. The sky is beige and its falling in sheets. Good for the garden I am sure. Still, my wife has rushed into the garden to defend her vege against the snail/slug onslaught – last seen heading for the garden with a bag of porridge. Don’t ask. Anyway, alhamulilah for rain!