Nipped and Tucked
As
promised, here are some pictures that I took during our trip to Holland and
Northern Germany in 2009. We were
there for a wedding and to visit family in both countries.
Rivers of hyacinth at the Keukenhof |
Aside
from all that, one of the things I was most struck with during the trip, was
the flora and fauna. Even flying into
The Netherlands you are greeted with blankets of color as far as the eye can
see. The tulip fields. It was like flying into a painting. Everything was so vibrant and verdant. Sounds corny but I can’t emphasize enough
that the pictures do not do justice to the rich colors and smells of earth and
water. The grasses were so green and the
earth was so deeply brown. It breathed.
And the
gardens. Even people living in the city
centers with little more that a stoop would have some sort of plantings. And I was struck by the tidiness of these
plantings. Very clipped and
symmetrical. Lots of topiaries. Potted plants flanking benches or doorways. Any container was fair game
for a planting - at
almost every house, apartment, farm, store etc.
Every. Single. One. I
saw no evidence of that neighbor. The one who does not really care about how
their exterior looks. The containers
were well maintained and the plantings at the houses with yards were very tidy. Fastidious is a word that comes to mind. All things were nipped and tucked just so.
My
detail-lovin’ soul was in nirvana.
So many little moments to be discovered.
All of this nip and tuck perfection completely changed the way I
gardened. As soon as I got home I
immediately cast aside my plastic planters and plopped everything into
baskets. I threw a bajillion tulips
in the front beds. And I clipped,
clipped, clipped. It looked so
great. For
about 10 minutes. Until I
realized the daily maintenance required to get such a tidy look. Sheesh. It’s like
waxing and botoxing everyday. I have never been much a fan of needles or hot painful
things so no go for mrs. V.
Uncle Henk's garden |
the clogs outside Uncle Henk's door - they really do wear these - especially to garden |
I have
accepted that things will be a tad more wild at Chez V despite my best
intentions. But I do my best to capture
just a hint of all that tidy perfection.
All photos by me
kisses, mrs. V
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