Saturday, January 8, 2022

King Zack


This was the garden on Thursday morning, after the night of our deep freeze. As you can see, everything was covered with frost. It hasn't been quite as cold since then and although our upcoming nighttime temperatures are going to hover in the 30s (F) we're not supposed to freeze. I suppose I could put some of the hardier plants back outside.

The workmen (and they are men) finished the repair work on the exterior wall yesterday. So for the time being, at least, we should be done with all that. We'll see if anything happens regarding the greater problem of the degraded wood beneath the upstairs terrace -- I'm leaving that in the hands of the landlords and the upstairs neighbors, who own their flat. As long as it's not leaking or structurally unsound it can stay like that forever, as far as I'm concerned, being a lowly renter.

I'm set to finish another Newbery today, "The Hero and the Crown," which is quite a sophisticated novel and definitely the most advanced of the three fantasy novels I've read recently. Even though it's not really my thing in terms of genre, it's a good book and I could see recommending it to a kid who wants kings and dragons and a strong female protagonist.


Oh, and look what I picked up at Homebase on my way home from my walk on Thursday! Dave thinks I'm crazy. He said, "Don't ever complain to me again that we have too much stuff." Maybe it's all my fantasy reading, but since I saw them the other day I couldn't get them out of my mind. A zebra with a crown seemed like just what we required.

49 comments:

e said...

Nice picture of your girl...I can't believe your inner minimalist fell for a zebra, though it's a conversation piece.

gz said...

Love how Olga's pose echoes the zebra!!

Anonymous said...

A statue of Olga with stripes instead of patches. I suppose the workmen were heavily dressed because of the cold, so you couldn't really tell if any were worthy of adding to 'hot tradie' website.

Moving with Mitchell said...

Hah! I thought Olga was a statue, too. Good you bought the crowned zebra. I recently read that no home is complete without one.

crafty cat corner said...

We are lowly renters Steve and have been in this house for 57 years. Our landlords have all been good and we've never had to worry about repairs or boilers needing to be replaced etc. Okay, we have no property to leave to our kids but they all have their own homes so it doesn't matter. But despite this, in this country you are looked upon as less if you rent and don't own your own home it seems.
Briony
x

Yorkshire Pudding said...

"Zebra With A Crown" by Stephen Reed. The Newbery prizewinner 2023.
Out on the Serengeti, it was already hot when Zen stirred from his slumbers. He had been dreaming about lions again. They followed him along a New York sidewalk munching chips with their co-workers.
Zen headed for "The New York Times" building where he said "Hi!" to the front desk team and dashed towards the elevator (English: lift)...

Sharon said...

I think Olga is wondering where her crown is!

Boud said...

The zebra may be the thin end of the wedge. They run in herds..

Susan said...

I love it!

Bob said...

I kinda had a feeling the zebra would reappear. But when you like it, you like it, and you gotta have it.

Debby said...

Okay. That last picture made me laugh out loud, but we have had some pretty random things appear at our house because someone became enamored of them. (Bob the buffalo sends greetings from across the pond to Zach the zebra). Perhaps against a backdrop of greenery, he would look a lot more at home?

Anonymous said...

I love that crowned zebra, and Olga looks like the perfect companion on the couch. Uh-oh, now I want a zebra.

Ms. Moon said...

Well of course you needed the zebra! Regal, royal, fantastical, terrific. And yes, not unlike Olga.
Funny what calls to us, isn't it?
Your garden has a winter beauty to it now.

Ellen D. said...

I think a gold crown for Olga is needed in that photo! What a wacky purchase! A definite conversation starter, tho!

ellen abbott said...

My yard is looking pretty dead too. And I can't believe you went back and bought that crowned zebra. Oh, wait a minute, yes I can.

Red said...

There's something about this photo that draws one in. I like Olga sitting there as if she owned the place.

Kelly said...

Great collection of comments here, many of which echo my exact thoughts. I was certainly surprised to scroll down and see the zebra since I didn't remember you saying you'd purchased it in the earlier post.

Allison said...

Well, who doesn't need a zebra with a crown?

Linda Sue said...

the crowned zebra is fine! Love it and it is a necessity, I can see that! Best buy of the season!

John Going Gently said...

Lol hate the zebra ……xx but you enjoy x

The Padre said...

A Posing Olga Girl On Her Pink Blanket Takes The Cake - Or In This Case, The Crown - Well Done Girl

Cheers

Jennifer said...

I'm so glad you like Hero and the Crown! I think I've told you before, but I loved that book as a kid. Not that I think you would (haha) but don't read the sequel to it, The Blue Sword. It SUCKED. Just sucked! :)

Olga is such a pretty girl.

Pixie said...

I noticed that Olga is ignoring the new zebra.

Catalyst said...

I can see that Olga is thrilled.

Steve Reed said...

I love the freedom of renting, actually. I wonder if we'll be here for 57 years? (I'd have to live to something like 112.)

Steve Reed said...

Compared to some of what I've read, that IS a prize-winner!

Steve Reed said...

He is actually a vase, so I suppose we could put greenery IN him, but to me he seems like the kind of vase that's not really meant to hold anything.

Steve Reed said...

The power of suggestion!

Steve Reed said...

I like it at every time of year, honestly.

Steve Reed said...

I can't imagine trying to keep a crown on Olga's head. LOL

Steve Reed said...

Yes you can! LOL

Steve Reed said...

It was funny to catch her in a parallel pose.

Steve Reed said...

That's because I hadn't bought it yet! I just got it on Thursday.

Steve Reed said...

Right?!

Steve Reed said...

I agree.

Steve Reed said...

As many quirky artworks and gewgaws as you have? I'd have thought you might like it! It IS very shiny, though.

Steve Reed said...

She's trying to ignore me because I have the camera out. LOL

Steve Reed said...

That is interesting to hear! I would have thought "The Blue Sword" (which was actually published first, even though it describes events that happen after "Hero") would have been equally good if not better. I probably won't read it though. LOL

Steve Reed said...

Blocking it out!

Steve Reed said...

Dave has basically the same expression.

Steve Reed said...

Sometimes you just have to indulge your impulses.

Steve Reed said...

It was an opportune moment!

Steve Reed said...

LOL -- neither of them struck me as "hot tradie" types.

Steve Reed said...

I'm glad we're on the cutting edge of interior design!

Steve Reed said...

She might be thinking, "Thank GOD I don't have to wear a crown."

Steve Reed said...

Ha! Should I buy the other two as well?!

Steve Reed said...

:)

Steve Reed said...

That is exactly true. My technique is to go away and see if I keep thinking about it -- if I do, I buy it.

Edna B said...

Your zebra looks rather nice, and that's a great photo of Olga. Enjoy your day, hugs, Edna B.