Interviewer: What would you say is the single worst trait you possess; if there was one habit or behavior that you would most like to change, what would it be?
Steve K.: Jesus, you don't waste any time, do you?
Interviewer: I suspect you were familiar with my style before you agreed to this interview. That, or you don't believe in due diligence... [Steve appears uncomfortable, drinks heavily from his 2nd martini]
Steve K,: Fair enough, fair enough. I'm not perfect, damn close, but not perfect and to answer your.... intrusive and tragically cliché question: My biggest flaw is my inability to balance life.
Interviewer: Are you saying you can't handle "life"?
Steve K.: WTF?! No, what? I'm saying I have a tendency to jump, 100% from one platform to another. To be overflowing with drive and passion for X, only to be distracted and pursue Y and then Z.
Interview: Sounds like you have commitment issues, or... perhaps a fear of.... HALTING your perpetual pattern of seeking -seeking what, remains a mystery... a compulsion of sorts...
[Steve stormed off at this point, visibly drunk and aggravated]
Weeds - everywhere! |
People know me, they weren't surprised to see this pattern emerge, yet again. It still bugged me each time someone chuckled while asking "How's the crop, farmer Steve?" I had a desire to get things shaped up, but it just wasn't happening.
I haven't stood at that table and planted for over 5 months |
Overgrown with weeds, dead bean plants, arugula gone nuts and remnants of tomato trellises |
More of the same, weeds and dead crops |
If you've followed this blog at all you've seen how nice I typically keep things, how well groomed the beds are, how the weeds are pulled regularly, etc.
So Today I put in about 3-4 hours of rough cleanup. It's so bad that I opted for a multi-pass approach, here is the first pass:
- Cut off seed and flower heads of weeds to prevent further propagation
- remove diseases crops (tomatoes!) - can't compost them, too risky to spread the disease
- Pull weeds and other crops for composting
- Rough rake the rows and beds to collect the weeds and expose the ground so I can weed further
- Roll up the drip lines off to the side to facilitate bed maintence
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