S4B wrote:charlalottie wrote:I'm annoyed cos Yudster won't tell the story of the sprained ankle.
Seconded
Well, the sprained ankle (which looks like a large squashy technicolour pudding today) is only an adjunct to the story really, which involves my allotment which people must be getting VERY bored with hearing about. But since you ask........
My "sleeping partner" (in the sense that she is the tenant of the site but I did the work!) on the allotment unfortunately woke up, and has decided to stick her oar in, interfere and ruin my plans for the plot. There is a whole complex sub-text behind this which I won't bore you with.
I decided that our ideas for what we wanted to do on the plot were too different, and that I couldn't continue with the partnership - and was immediately offered another plot on the site. The new allotment is twice the size, and hasn't been cultivated in any way for several years, and was therefore covered in waist high grass and weeds.
I went over on Saturday to make a start on the new allotment, and the story of what had happened had spread throughout the whole "community" there (they really don't like my ex-partner at all) - and as soon as they saw me they all downed tools on their own allotments and came to help me start clearing mine. It was incredible.
I sprained my ankle - badly, I thought it was broken - after about half an hour (I had been warning everyone to be careful in the middle of the site because it was really uneven and dangerous - and it was me that copped it!), but with everyone there pitching in and doing my work instead of their own, there was no way I could just pack up and go home, so once I could stand up again (and realised by this time it wasn't broken of course) I just got back on with it - for a few hours.
I did a fair bit more damage to it I expect, but for the cameraderie and the experience of being helped by these people I've only known for a few weeks it was absolutely and completely worth it. Truly humbling in a very good way. I love that community, I really do.