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Tag…you’re it!

My manuscript is safely in the capable hands of Sasquatch Books, my dusty office is somewhat cleaned up (I have the asthmatic wheeze to prove it) and I think I’m over the post-project-flatline.   It’s time for some fun and games!  So here’s today’s version of fun - although, given that the rain has let up I hope to get out for a good  hike in the park as well.

My theory?  “Tags” that circulate among bloggers are a barometer of our neglected workload - that is - what we should be doing were it not for the fact that we’re out on the play yard in cyberspace.  A lovely diversionary tactic.  Frankly, I know I’m in somewhat of a (supremely thankful) post-election vacuum.  I suppose I could go outside and finish planting my bulbs…but where’s the fun in that?!?

So, this is how the game goes…  Flowergardengirl “tagged” me with the following challenge:

Grab the nearest book at hand (no fair looking for something intellectual, just what’s within arm’s reach of your keyboard)  Turn to page 56, go to the 5th sentence and post your results - include the 2-3 sentences that follow to provide some sort of context.  Then turn around and “tag” 5 or so more blogging friends to do the same.

I guess it’s sort of like those origami “fortune tellers” we used to make as kids… random snippets give us a peak into ourselves.  At any rate, writers, bloggers, and communicators are generally readers as well.  I think it will be fun to see what books we surround ourselves with at any given moment…so here goes:

…”this is only practical in climates where the sun is especially strong, and where plants such as cacti are tolerant of severe conditions.  In gentler climates, this degree of enclosure will force plants to grow straight up in search of light, making it difficult to incorporate plants that need to be grown in a natural way.  An added interest of this scheme is the way in which Martha Schwartz has updated the concept of garden design used in the traditional enclosed gardens of the Renaissance, the hortus conclusus, and the more recent tradition in England of subdividing the garden, popular during the golden age of Edwardian gardening.”

OK, even I can’t believe that my snippet includes the words “Renaissance” “hortus conclusus” and a discussion of Edwardian gardening!!!  The book at hand is The Minimalist Garden by Christopher Bradley-Hole; it was still piled on my desk because I was using it as a reference when I wrote my last post and referred to contemporary landscape designers working in a more sculptural fashion.  I’d like to tell you that my mind is all neatly categorized and references fall from my lips with a graceful whisper…but, not-so-much.  Instead I have hundreds of post-it notes, scraps of paper and, my favorite - a killer library!  I would rather buy books than anything else…except perhaps food!

Now, true confessions.  The book which was actually even closer than the above mentioned learned monograph was Wordpress for Dummies!!!  But unfortunately page 56 was filled with (unintelligible) charts and graphs - hardly the stuff of fun and games.  However, this book is far more indicative of how I’ve been spending my days; lost in the miasma of SEO, plugins, meta descriptions and … you get the drift.  Wordpress for DUMMIES, only points out how very, VERY much I still have to learn.  Fortunately, I’ve put myself in the capable hands of blog and web consultants who are trying to lead me out of the dark  and into the brave new world of digital media.  Me, I’d rather talk about gardening, food, travel and books!

     Now…here are my “tags”

  1. Shedstyle - Debra Prinzing is a dear friend, a wonderful garden and design writer based in the LA area, and my companion on many a garden adventure.
  2. Here’s the Thing - Lorraine is a longtime friend of the ages and my heart; a gifted and multi-talented woman
  3. Idaho Gardener - MA is a riot!  I love her laugh, her enormous heart and sparky life perspective.  A self-avowed “book slut” I can’t wait to see what she’s reading!
  4. A Photographers Garden Blog - David Perry is an extraordinary artist who helps us to see what is right in front of us.  He’s also a busy guy - don’t hate me for tagging you big guy!
  5. Passports and Seedpackets - Marty Wingate has my dream job (well one of them) she’s a columnist for the Seattle Post Intelligencer, regular gardening contributor on our local NPR affiliate and she designs and leads fabulous garden tours throughout the world, how cool is that?
  6. Red Dirt Ramblings - Dee is a new acquaintance I just made at the Garden Writers Symposium in September.  Her abilities and knowledge about the web, digital media and blogging are an inspiration…I want to be Dee when I grow up.
  7. Diggin Food - Willie Galloway writes about growing food and bringing community to the table.  She’s also got some sweetheart chickens!
  8.  Go have some fun today browsing your bookshelves and these blogs.

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8 Responses to “Tag…you’re it!”

  1. Anna Says:

    Love the post–LOVE IT!, I am also a fan of many of your tags as well. I don’t usually do tags but this one lets you get to know the blogger on a deeper level. I’ve already met 10 glorious bloggers that I didn’t know existed in my backyard;) You know, the same backyard where all the coneflowers and phlox grows–it’s a common plot full of wonderful goodies. I’m going to check out your tag list.

    Wordpress for Dummies–really?, I can see why you would hire an expert. I have successfully killed 5 blogs a murderous death on my quest to get better and find someone to host all my photos. I can relate to blog woes.

    Tell Debra that Mr. Delicious-my hubby-is putting the floor in our shed today. I expect to be included in Hideaways 2! She’s a great pigeon videographer.

    Dee is one of the first people I met when I started blogging way back when. She has really been putting on the dog lately with her post. They are worthy of popular gardening magazines. She has more roses than anyone I know.

    MA at Idaho–is the funniest person I ever read. I bet she and you are never at a loss for something clever to say. She get’s more done in one hour than I get done in a month.

    David Perry is out to save the world several hundred incredible photos at the time. He expresses his compassion and appreciation for life through his lense. I respect him a great deal.

    Now–I have to go see the others.

    I hope your book goes off without a hitch and congrats. I want a signed copy! I too love a good library. I’m just collecting gardening books. For the longest time, the only gardening book in my library was the Southern Living plant guide.

  2. Lorraine Says:

    Oh, you would do that to me. Fine. It gives me fodder for Monday (since Friday is always Jukebox Friday day). And congrats on the new book. Good thing I love you so much or I’d be very jealous right now.

  3. Lorraine Says:

    Oh, and nice website, btw.

  4. Dee/reddirtramblings Says:

    Hi Lorraine, thanks for tagging me. This is one meme I really like. Just so you know, I have Wordpress for Dummies and Blogging for Dummies. When I started a year ago, I read everything I could, and a lot of it didn’t make any sense. I’ll try to get this book meme up this evening.~~Dee

  5. Dee/reddirtramblings Says:

    Lorene, I had a nine-year-old hanging over my shoulder asking for a cereal bowl and (what she would eat) when I was writing my comment. I know you’re Lorene, and not Lorraine. Please forgive me. You can delete this comment and fix your name if you want or leave the whole thing as is. I just wanted you to understand how I typed the wrong name. This is why I normally don’t comment on blogs before I’ve had my first cup of tea, or when the little darlings are here. I am so sorry! Please forgive me.~~Dee

  6. David Says:

    Sweet Lorene,

    Hate is such a strong word!

    May take a few days, but I’ll make an exception, just for you.

  7. Lorraine Thomas Says:

    He he he…Dee, you don’t know how funny that is…the Lorraine/Lorene thing happens a lot!

  8. debra Says:

    hey you~ i have sort of dropped off of the face of the earth in the past week, but i promise to “play” tomorrow. just finished an annoying re-write that took way too much time, but i wanna play with you - promise!
    phone call to come xoxo deb

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