Well… the big party is over and I think Ruby is still on a bit of a high about it all! Her home is stuffed full of cards and flowers – not to mention food!
People are still coming and going, but things are slowing down a little.
Emma and I dropped in yesterday to clear out the compost from the trailer into more accessible bags stored in one of her sheds. Â We found her out the side of her house flinging weeds into the paddock!!!
So we got to work…
The last bit we tipped onto a garden which we will do something with probably tomorrow
Meanwhile Ruby is pottering about with her umbrella walking stick pulling up any weed she can see… and with her eyesight about gone, its in the bright sun she needs to do her work so she can see something.
I hadn’t planned to stay and garden, but I felt terribly guilty watching a 100 year old pulling out weeds like there was no tomorrow, so Emma and I decided to tackle one of the garden beds before heading to the beach to collect our seaweed.
Remember how I dug her potato plot last week? Before a few days had gone by, Ruby had gotten in and planted her potatoes! I knew she wouldn’t wait for me!! She said all she had to do was make a hole and poke them in!! No big deal! haha 🙂
If the weather stays nice we should get back soon to get into another spot in her garden, and not least, stay for a cuppa and help out with those party leftovers!!
Hope your day has been sunny and sweet too!
Cheers!
I really enjoy your stories about Ruby, I had a 93 year old friend and she was just as feisty!! Oma lent me her half of the garden as she couldn’t run it on her own anymore (her daughter had the other half) and even so, when I would come over with the children, she would come out and toddle around and get into mischief. My time and friendship with her is something I will always treasure. Enjoy Ruby and thank you for sharing her with the rest of us! Also, winter is coming here in Canada so I am enjoying to read about your upcoming spring 🙂
Hello! Thank-you for writing! Oma sounds like she was just like Ruby – Keeps them young getting up to stuff!!
Yes – I have been enjoying watching my Canadian friends gardens during our winter – now its my turn!! 🙂