I've been doing a lot of looking at my first 20 years of here.
The people, the parties, the discoveries, the visitors, the vernissages, and all the hard work. From 2002-2006, I was pretty much back and forth on my own.
I lived with no car, no television, Dal and Sam in the states, and getting around mostly on my bike, on the bus or with friends.
That worked for weeks and months at a time.
Then in 2006, Dali and Sam and I came to stay after Hurricane Katrina. Honestly, it worked then too.
A lot has changed since then.
In 2012 Dali and Sammie Cat and I returned to the states. I needed to work.
But then, Dad had also fallen the week before our return.
I wanted to be closer than France to be more available-or "less unavailable," as the case may be.
I quickly learned that you can't maintain your property as I had, if you were only here for a month or two during the summer each year. I had someone for general maintenance so we didn't get totally out of control. But, trust me, the lower terrace never looked like that shot above again.
After the fire in November of 2017, I tried to get us back to there. Housebound pretty much during the pandemic, I could have been out there working away. I tried. I never got very far.
This time around in 2022, I realized what my problem was. Every time I'd go out, I'd find another piece or memory of my life under the growth. It just made me too sad so I stopped. There was enough sad.
Now, I've asked the twins to work on it for me. They got that first part cleared so they could at least get up the steps to put the remnants of last seasons wood on the terrace before Ava and Nick come at the end of the month and the next wood delivery arrives in October.
Today Gabriel is continuing with the project. I wanted to show him what it could look like and used to look like when I was here and could keep up.
I laugh at myself that I ever actually BOUGHT buddleia.
It's a buddleia jungle and our road is buddleia alley.
I had no idea they "volunteered" everywhere with absolutely no effort on my part. I do love them and the butterflies they bring, BUT-
I used to tease that my garden was more "sauvage" than most of my friends here, but we crossed the line. We are a jungle of out of control!
I am guessing between the work projects with the twins and the 2023 village/department Voie Vert and Lavoir projects, we will be able to get back on track.
I hope so.
There's a lot to look forward to once we are cleared up out there.
Again-Huge Merci to Gabriel and Abigaile!
Happy Friday!