A garden and a computer—it's my perfect weekend!
I arrived at the countryside by train. It was raining. By the time I got to the train, it hadn't rained yet. It felt like it had rained yesterday. It rained all night. I walked to the train right through the crisp city after the rain the night before. And by the time the train was moving, it rained the whole way. I listened to music on the way and watched the water drip down the window.
When I
arrived, I was caught in the rain again. I had to wait for it to stop. Luckily,
the rain stopped. And I started gardening. Occupational therapy. Or whatever.
My great summer hobby. And even more than that. By the time you grow a garden
from seed, it'll be like six months.
This time,
I didn't have to plant much. Less than last time. And I got right down to it. I
don't remember the names of the plants. I just planted them one by one. In the
chosen spot where there was a gap. So that something would grow there too. And
that's almost it. Only the small, growing plants remain. Or weak plants.
Special attention to the roses. It seems they need very special care.
Otherwise, they don't survive. There are roses and some other things left.
I didn't
check the Angel Wings rose from last time. But apparently it's gone. It didn't
grow. Apparently, not for sure. There was no time. In general, I rarely checked
what had grown since last time. How was the lavender growing? The delphinium.
It's like lupine. Something similar. I immediately started planting what was
left.
I watered the second half of the garden with fertilizer from a watering can. I watered the first half of the garden last time. And it turned out well. Anyway, the Lime Zinnia, or something, has definitely started growing. Actively and has grown tall. Wow! Just like short asters. I was really surprised. You only need to water with fertilizer once every 10 days. The zinnia is growing well! Right at the entrance. It's noticeable. The daisies are growing well since last time, too. They're also in a prominent spot. These are just the chores of a summer cottage.
First phase. Second phase. It was already evening. I was planting what
was left, like carrots. Only there were other things. Spinach, Indau. And
things like that. It was already raining. Yes, it started raining again. And it
had been raining for a long time. With some breaks. And with varying strength.
Sometimes it would rain lightly. So I was planting. Then it would get heavier.
I was standing to the side of the house.
Then it
would get light again. Or it would even stop. Or it would seem like it had
stopped. And then it would get heavier again. This happened several times. I
was planting in the rain. It's a memory. I planted everything I had. I plant
these directly from seeds. In the ground. Some things grow quickly. 20 days, 14
days. Some things grow in between, 30, 45 days. There's time. Something has
actually already sprouted in this bed. I haven't checked. But what's growing?
The carrots have grown. I noticed. I'll have to pick some grass there.
Then – all
my downtime. It's even unusual. Usually, the garden takes up my entire weekend
at the countryside. But I even like it. And now I have time. I was working on
the computer. An Acer Extensa. I have it this time. And Windows 7. My first countryside
launch. I checked Free Pascal and even started working on it. But I didn't
finish the lesson. Then I installed software and games. Of course, where would
we be without games? I tested it to see if it would work or not.
I have a
joystick there. Dvi Tech has an interesting design, and Defender headphones are
white. I like Defender. Excellent design and quality. Multimedia products.
There are other companies of that type. Good ones too. But there's no mouse or
keyboard. But it's a laptop. So the laptop has a keyboard and mouse.
I played
some emulators. A Nes console. Galaxian. With a joystick before bed. A fun
game! Then it was time for bed. You get tired faster and more at the countryside.
And I feel like sleeping faster, too. The next day, I walked around the garden.
Take some photos. And then took the train back to the city. On the way back.
Not a bad day off! I love spending time at the countryside like this!
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