[Open] Farming Club Shenanigans
Who: The Farming Club! Also open to anyone who wants to come by and harass them.
What: Agricultural avengers assembling to till some soil, plant some crops, water the ones they've already got, and converse amongst themselves in a lively fashion.
Where: A large patch of open space between House 11 and the edge of the woods.
When: Day 79-81 (please indicate which day in the thread header!)
Ned's not really one for leadership, but it isn't quite so daunting when he knows he's just acting as a kind of deputy. Erik was the one who said he should get everyone together, and so get everyone together he shall. He put out a message on the network the previous evening, naming a time and place and politely (and a little awkwardly) requesting that everyone whose name is on that trusty list for farming duties show up to help get some more things planted.
They won't be able to accomplish it in one day. Some things will need to go in other places with different soil types (according to Lydia, anyway), and some things will need to wait for the greenhouse to be built. But in the meantime there are plenty of things to be done. Grass needs to be cleared, to give them a larger plot to plant in. Someone mentioned irrigation systems. He thinks there are other things - ways of regulating sun and shade, of keeping the crops safe from birds or other dangers. He hopes he'll have enough willing hands to help do them.
Ned's brought all the tools he can find - shovels, trowels, gloves, seeds, and assorted other items. He has also set up a wobbly table that he found in the church basement, with a few pitchers of cold lemonade and a dozen or so glasses on top. There is a social component to this too, he knows. It's part of all of them working together, against the people who brought them here, looking into a future in which they aren't starving and at one another's throats, but dependent on one another to keep all this going.
What: Agricultural avengers assembling to till some soil, plant some crops, water the ones they've already got, and converse amongst themselves in a lively fashion.
Where: A large patch of open space between House 11 and the edge of the woods.
When: Day 79-81 (please indicate which day in the thread header!)
Ned's not really one for leadership, but it isn't quite so daunting when he knows he's just acting as a kind of deputy. Erik was the one who said he should get everyone together, and so get everyone together he shall. He put out a message on the network the previous evening, naming a time and place and politely (and a little awkwardly) requesting that everyone whose name is on that trusty list for farming duties show up to help get some more things planted.
They won't be able to accomplish it in one day. Some things will need to go in other places with different soil types (according to Lydia, anyway), and some things will need to wait for the greenhouse to be built. But in the meantime there are plenty of things to be done. Grass needs to be cleared, to give them a larger plot to plant in. Someone mentioned irrigation systems. He thinks there are other things - ways of regulating sun and shade, of keeping the crops safe from birds or other dangers. He hopes he'll have enough willing hands to help do them.
Ned's brought all the tools he can find - shovels, trowels, gloves, seeds, and assorted other items. He has also set up a wobbly table that he found in the church basement, with a few pitchers of cold lemonade and a dozen or so glasses on top. There is a social component to this too, he knows. It's part of all of them working together, against the people who brought them here, looking into a future in which they aren't starving and at one another's throats, but dependent on one another to keep all this going.

day 79
She also brought books to the table from the library. All of them were on gardening. From expert to beginner and there was even a book on growing things in buckets. This might be useful if they ran out of room.
There were also enough sticks and things from the trees around where they can easily build things like tomato cages, poles for beans to climb up and just generally section parts out if they need to.
"This reminds me of home," Charlie mumbles to herself. Whether she's overheard or not, that doesn't matter. She's enjoying a peaceful sort of nostalgia and that's so very rare for her.
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He's added a book on wild plants to the pile Charlie brought, and picked up one on container gardening in return. He glances up when she speaks, smiling slightly. "Where was home, then?"
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Hopefully, he doesn't mind vague.
"New Hampshire. Briefly." And then all over the forty eight states since getting to the other two is a no go. "My grandparents had a farm."
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it happens! omnomnom
Day 80
She's back in the tank top, now cleaned from her battle with the bears and the ash and soot that had covered it. In her hands is a hoe that is slowly breaking up ground that she probably shouldn't be able to. Her strength really is a boon.
She wonders if there's a possibility of getting a few cows, or even goats. Brigid hasn't seen chickens, but there must be wild birds they can take eggs from.
St. Raphael might be able to help, but she hates to bother him with so petty a thing. Maybe the library will have something. She's heard a few geese she thinks and they're always good for both meat and eggs.
Coming to the end of a row, tearing up the earth easily, she straightens and then starts on the next.
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He recognizes Brigid, though he can't quite place her or remember her name, and it's rather embarrassing for him, actually. He knows they talked, but when? Must be getting old already, he thinks.
Ned notices the ease with which she is wielding the hoe and things that a compliment can't be a bad way to start off his conversation and the inevitable awkwardness when he asks her to reintroduce herself.
"Bet you won a lot of carnival prizes," he comments, rubbing at the back of his neck. "Like, the ones with the hammers. I mean, because you're strong- it made more sense in my head." Oh, good. He'd managed to take that compliment and get awkward all over it already. Might as well lump all the awkward together, then, "I'm sorry, I know we've talked before but I kinda forget your name."
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She looks up, shoving hair out of her face. "I'm Brigid." She extends her hand. "We talked after the rumors were posted." She remembers that part.
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Day 79
During the first hour, she's not exactly shy, but overwhelmed. She introduces herself to several people the best she can, and then hides next to Ned for a while to try and absorb everything that's going on.
She also tries the lemonade, which she's never had before, and promptly drinks about four glasses before remembering that she should probably leave some for everybody else. Oops.
She can be found pretty much everywhere, from the refreshment stand to the plots of land. At some point she gets her hands on a shovel and starts working at the grass - and at another, she's standing in front of the tools with a thoughtful look on her face.
Hm. That sure is a tear with a gardening shed she can see.
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What's the deal, Ellie?
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"Oh, there's a tear close by. Right there." And she gestures to it - the air fizzles, and opens up just a tiny bit, like looking through a crack in the wall. Sure enough, there's a gardening shed that's visible through it. "I was only wondering if I should wait to bring it through. I should ask Ned."
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"Let's start by digging up some of the grass, okay?"
He picks up a shovel and offers her one, with a small smile. "Thanks for coming out to help, by the way."
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Or maybe it's one of those things she's looking at. Either way, he's been thinking of bending her ear about something; it's always worth a shot.
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Day 79
He's definitely not bustling about, more a slow meander between things and not much talking to other people - he feels awkward tossing in random, benign, hopefully helpful comments - "that's some real good hoeing," this and "where'd'ja find tomatoes, those are the bomb" - but he does it anyway, tries to make small and aborted conversation that he doesn't really know what to do with.
More often than not he's standing off to the side and surveying. If not smoking, he's picking agitatedly at his lip or playing around with things in his pockets.
The peet pots are nice, though. He's standing at a table with a stack of them at one point, counting them out and doing some kind of mental math in his head. "Yeah, these're perfect."
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"Hey, uh. I don't think we've actually been introduced. I'm Ned." He gives Jesse a little wave before shoving his hands in his pockets. That's a pretty clear sign that no handshakes are required, right? Yeah, it definitely is.
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If there are too many people then she can just leave.
Which, there are, almost, but not quite, and besides she's curious as to what has caught this man's attention so.
Staring is a thing that happens. Not from very far. Is he going to take those pots and what for?
Not that she'll stop him, she's just ...curious.
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day 79
If people have questions, they can come him, but in the meantime he's going to be making himself useful. He starts shoveling at the grass, clearing up space for more planting. As he does, though, he keeps an eye on what other people are doing, watches for any disasters in the making. Though he feels like a fraud pretending to be an expert, he at least knows a couple of things, can provide a little oversight.
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So he picks up a shovel and comes over to work beside Ned, as casually as though he'd already volunteered to do this.
"Stop me if I'm in the wrong spot," he says. "Just along here, right?"
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Day 79
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His expression is warm and friendly, but there's a question in his eyes, too. He's realized by now that the way he rescued Rat probably begs some significant questions.
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"Are you alright?" She very, very lightly sets her fingertips on his back, hesitant to touch but wanting to steady him. She's sure it's not even that bad, she just... you know. Wants to make sure.
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And if someone else might find it too warm, he won't.
So he's out, digging away, removing stones and clearing grass. He's tireless, patient, moves fast.
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Day 80
He doesn't say much once he arrives, and a lot of the first while he's there is spent with him standing pretty awkwardly on the sidelines, watching the others work and trying to sort out exactly what they're doing and how he might join in. In all honesty, he looks rather like a lost puppy, and though he steps forward in an effort to help here and there, assisting some people when they need it, he always finds himself slipping back off to the side again in the end. He wants to be of more use, but he's just not sure how to be.
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But that changes as she turns toward him, just enough that she can catch his eyes. "I can give you some pointers, if you like." And then that hand is being lifted, being put into his personal bubble, waiting to be shook. "Zatanna."
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sorry, i was on vacation hiatus, haha!
DAY 80;
But for now she is content to look incredibly out of place in her somehow completely pristine costume. Her heels are off in the corner of the church basement alongside her jacket and cloak, top hat, and gloves; the fishnets she wears seem to not have a single snag in them. Her crisp white blouse is just that, unmarred by soil she digs in to rid it of brush and weeds. Though she does occasionally need a little help from a shovel, she mostly does the work by hand.
She works this way for some time before going off for a break that she feels that she deserves, pouring herself some lemonade that if one looks closely, might notice change color from a clear yellow to a dark brown. But maybe you're just overheated and imagining things...
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But he's done a little digging, he's met a few people, and it's while he's taking a smoke break that he watches her at the table - doesn't even notice the drink change at first, sorry - and he takes his last drag, throws the spent cigarette underfoot and stamps it out in the grass before he sidles - almost literally sidles - right over to the table and sets his hands down on the surface.
"So that's your gardening outfit, huh?"
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