15 Nov 2010, Posted by Cat in News, 15 Comments. Tagged gardening
take that!
Rob and I are currently watching Seeds of Doom on dvd. Perhaps this is what inspired me to take a pick axe to the dense tangle of foliage that I always have to wrestle with whenever I hang out the washing in our backyard. Midday yesterday in the baking heat, I kind of snapped and resolved that bedsheets and towels need room to dangle free. An hour later I glimpsed the back fence for the first time in ten years and a krinoid-sized mountain of hacked off stalks, leaves and roots obscured the compost heap. Rob then leapt the fence and axe murdered the privet as it was reaching its thorny branches up from the creek bed. The above image is an accurate depiction of the event as I recall it.
15 Comments
November 14, 2010 10:08 pm
nick_kaufmann
I love Seeds of Doom, and one of the things I love most about it is that you could just as easily be watching Steed and Mrs. Peel as the Doctor and Sarah.
November 14 2010 22:08 pm
Cat @
good point!
November 14, 2010 10:08 pm
chuckmck1
Ha! Remember, though – it’ll be controlling all your houseplants too!
November 14 2010 22:09 pm
Cat @
our indoor plants were already evil
November 14, 2010 10:42 pm
robynv
The krinoid always scared the crap out of me! (But then, I freely admit I’m a woos.)
Doubly so because wall outside my parent’s room was covered in ivy. I had nightmares of the krinoid controlling the ivy and it snaking in the window and strangling us all in our beds.
When we finally ripped all the ivy off the wall (it was starting to crack the brickwork) it left little brown leg-like stalks all over the wall. Phew! Just in time!
November 14 2010 22:43 pm
Cat @
I remember Kerry Kirk and me chasing each other around the playground making krinoid noises...
November 15, 2010 12:48 am
tallaudrey
This is one of my absolute faves!!
November 15 2010 00:49 am
Cat @
it really is a cracker. The DVD is such a good clear print too. Baker at his best.
November 15, 2010 7:10 am
murasaki_1966
You can come and help me murder the green cestrum in my yard, any time…
November 15, 2010 11:16 am
mireille21
The wisteria at my old place was commonly referred to as the krinoid. It seems you could have the curtains shut for just a few days, and when you opened them again, there was the wisteria tapping on the window, making ready to come inside. Meep!
November 15 2010 11:20 am
Cat @
I for one welcome our new plant overlords
November 15, 2010 1:39 pm
chrisbarnes
I remember that episode well. Apparently some old lady phoned the BBC after the finale to say how dare they blow up a lovely old house just for a TV show. Ah, how beautifully naive. Special effects just didn’t need to be as special back then.
Did you call in an airstrike on your backyard too?
November 15 2010 19:12 pm
Cat @
Yep. we nuked it from orbit. The only way to be sure.
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