Lots of doing, not much writing
Friday, June 18th, 2010The last few months have been filled with lots of doing, and just not much writing. My garden project is developing so quickly, which is super exciting and the last few weeks have been spent going round different DIY shops to sources a few things, and just getting on with painting the trellis, the shelving unit, transplanting the bolting mizuna, rocket, chard in the tree pit. We have also got a new flat mate in, which is great. She is much more into growing and lots of other good things. We ordered a dumpy bag of compost, and have been happily distributing in the garden, the neighbours garden, the tree pit, mulching the pots, her allotment. The potatoes are bursting out of their raised beds, we’ve been harvesting lots and lots of salad leaves, the broad beans and looking pretty fine, the calendula is flowering and doing its companion thing attracting lots of beneficial insects. I have been harvesting chamomile and elderflower and drying that for teas. I’ve been busy in the kitchen as well with my local food project: I made elderflower cordial, been sowing more seeds to replace the stuff that is bolting. Started getting a veg box from Ashurst (as I’m not working there as often), getting ready to do an infinity order. The infinity order also involves setting up a food co-op, of sorts, and encouraging the neighbours to get involved. I have also been cracking on with my tools project. I have made two bags so far, and loving figuring out how to use my machine. It just feels so positive to be able to use it, and so much quicker. I have been looking at my pile of ‘to mend/alter’ with greater conviction. Next project is to make a purse, which involves sewing in a zip and making darts, so that will get new skills and tricks in the bag. The teaching project continues. I co-taught the Intro to Permaculture for Transition Town Brixton, and I have been running a series of workshops in Regent’s Park for Capital Growth alongside my weekly growing club at Somerford Grove. There have been other workshops as well, but less permaculture heavy. Feels like I’m building up my own sets of resources, which is great, and the lesson plans are getting amended all the time. Like it. I am in the process of creating a new website that will pull together my diploma and present it in a more project-oriented way. Doing all that stuff has taken away a bit of time, and to be honest, inclination for writing up. It has been great to get on with projects. It feels like a summer/winter thing… in the winter is a good time to be writing up and reflecting, and at this time of year I want to be making the most of the longer days and warmer temperatures. But I recognise this means less writing up. Not a good thing. The herbal project still continues with new version of my deodorant all the time, and I tried the chamomile dye again. I still use the facial oil every day, and my lip balm. My flat mate manages an essential oil company so scheming about working together on a little project…. more of that later…May/June has been a frustrating one for ALGs. After the long dearth of ALGs and then forming two and being part of another, this month was the month when none of the meetings happened. So it goes. But one thing for sure, it is going. Lots going on, and lots more going to be happening. Good stuff, me thinks.