Yes from the sofa as I have been incapacitated since Tuesday and spent every day stuck on the sofa wary of any movement which might cause me excruciating pain. It all goes back to an injury I incurred when planting a new Sorbus in the front garden just after Christmas coupled with a long term problem with tension knots in my neck. I have been for treatment at the osteopath and things were improving however for some reason it got worse over the weekend resulting me feeling physically sick with the pain on Tuesday morning and a trip to the doctors. Anyway, several packets of powerful pain killers and anti inflammatories later things are slowly easing and hopefully I will go back to work on Monday albeit probably reduced hours and with a lift rather than driving.
I don't think I have ever experienced such pain and for 24 hours it seemed impossible to find a position sitting, lying or standing which didn't lead to me whimpering. Whilst I have called this post Musing from the Sofa I don't think I did a lot of musing until yesterday. I slept a lot or stared at whatever was on Netflixs - fading in and out partly from exhaustion and partly due to the strength of the tablets. I haven't been able to eat properly as I couldn't sit up long enough to eat a proper meal so I have eaten lots of rubbish like chocolate and biscuits but there has to be a bonus somewhere in all this.
I knew I was in a bad way as I had no interest in the garden, reading or surfing the net but the other day when the sun decided to shine I noticed a small blue thing in one of the borders. At first I thought it was some sort of rubbish maybe a sweet wrapper but yesterday the pain had eased sufficiently for me to shuffle round the garden. I was thrilled to discover that the blue splodge seen from the sofa was an Iris. It is probably Iris 'Cantab' as I have had a number over the years and last year I decided to plant out the contents of various pots of bulbs in the borders. The trouble with iris reticulata is that they aren't very reliable on producing a second year's worth of flowers so I suspect I was fed up with a pot of iris leaves and unceremoniously tipped it up on the border.
Another thrill came from spotting flowers on the Hepatica nobilis which are starting to bulk up having been planted a couple of years ago.
I have since grown some from seed which are planted out in another border and I am waiting to see if they will flower for the first time this year.
Another delight today on my second excursion into the garden, this time with camera in hand, were the first daffodils. I suspect these are February Gold but that is just a guess as they were already growing in the garden when we took it on. However, they are always the first to flower every year. Whilst I'm not that keen on the big trumpeted daffodils at this time of year it is great to see any sign of Spring.
Whilst the snowdrops are looking fabulous, there are so many in the garden now that my new neighbour even commented on them, I get more of a thrill from spying the Eranthis coming into flower. Eranthis 'Grunling' is bulking up well - you can tell it is 'Grunling' as it has a green stripe on the petals. However Eranthis 'Schwefelglanz' which I have had as long is being a little slower to bulk up. It is in a shadier position than 'Grunling' so maybe that the reason or maybe 'Grunling' is generally a stronger plant.
I am hoping that by next weekend I will be able to garden properly and sew again. But for now I will have to content myself with musing from the sofa.