Promises
“Sorry I haven’t any cash on me.” This was a customer
looking at our book stall. He started to pat his trouser pockets then pull his
jacket aside to find his wallet. But it was empty. He had chosen the books he
wanted – one from each of us but he had no money. He had a card, but we did not
have machine, we were at a craft stall selling books we have written. He dashed
off assuring us that he would be back. “He won’t be back,” I whispered to my
colleague. I have seen this before. Someone shows an interest then suddenly discovers
that there is a crisis and they have no money.
The trees have been in crisis this year too. Have you
noticed that there are lots of tree and hedgerow fruits? They do this when they think that they might
die, it is a mast year. This year has been so hot and dry that the trees set a
mechanism for survival. If they have lots of seeds or fruits, then their
chances of continuing increase. We are in a new house now so I cannot tell you
about how well our old orchard has done but at the bottom of our new garden we
have a holly tree and in the summer we had the joy of a wild rose growing up
it. Now when I go out there are masses of round red holly berries and oval
orange rose hips.
Now is the time we are thinking about planting. We are going
to grow a mini orchard and woodland. So far, we have not dared to buy the trees
but thankfully the rain has come and we will soon be ready to go to a garden
nursery to choose. Mind you, I did buy one tree in the summer against all
advice. Not only was it very hot weather, but I bought it from outside a
supermarket. It was like a stick with leaves on. We all looked on it gloomily.
But by some mysterious luck (and regular watering) the plant has not only
thrived, but it has also grown taller. We could be eating apples next year!
In preparation for this planting. Mr T has dug out squares
from the grassy area so that when the time comes it will be easy to dig down to
make room for the tree roots. We look out of the window and imagine our trees
in full leaf next year. Hoping for the best.
And another positive was that the man at the stall came back
with money. He really did want our books and went straight to a cash point and
came back to pay.
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