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Posted on 07/13/2004 9:49:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Eleventh Thread: Wedding Edition: The Hobbit Hole XI - No One Admitted Except on Wedding Business!
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, |
Still round the corner there may wait |
Home is behind, the world ahead, |
Ahhhh......heat. ...
Thanks for the post. 261 knives to date. Amazing. Great job.
Gorgeous! What kind of contest? Let us know if you get awards and acclaim!
We're still a month away from any color on our tomatos.
Okay. There's a creek a couple of blocks north of me. There's a flood warning for Indian Creek and I don't remember the name of the nearest creek. Just wondered if I should be moving the car. :)
It's a contest from Gardening Club magazine.
Isn't that something that he looked us up! Having the URL was a good idea! ecurbh was pretty thrilled to get the note from him, and I am pretty humbled to have such friends as you all that can make this project happen.
This is a vey cool website:
http://livingroomcandidate.movingimage.us/index.php
Has campaign commercials all the way back to Eisenhower.
Corin - jeepers, that was heap was runnin' around. Doubt I could get it done in a weekend.
Virginia waterleaf might be appropriate for a shady spot, primrose is nice but seems to attract slugs and I know you have a better use for malt beverages than filling slug traps. :-)
If you have a sunny spot, for something different, try a mullien, aka flannel plant to Ozarkians. They're biennals, bloom the second year with an impressive stalk of yellow flowers. The mulliens also tolerate most any kind of dirt-type material.
Looks interesting. I'll have to check them out.
Nana brought a bunch of "poker lilies" from North Carolina.
Nice pictures! I especially like the colors in that first one.
Going out for a bit here; see everyone later!
Thanks. I gotta go too. See y'all later.
Oh my goodness, I've just got shivers all OVER!!!
Wow.... That Eisenhower one is hilarious! Tell me people haven't changed. That commercial would get a candidate laughed out of the campaign now!
Any chance you remember the two old codgers I bought hay from the first year I was here? I know I remember talking about them. They grow local hay which is cheaper than the Eastern Washington stuff I buy at the feed store. I bought a hundred bales or so from them that year, and my friend Lisa came to help unload it. I was glad I asked her to help because when I talked to the old guy the first time, and he said he and his ~son~ would come by to deliver it, I pictured that his son was under 70. These are wirey old guys, still working that hard!
Last year I didn't have their number, and bought hay from someone else. These two guys showed up about a week later asking if I wanted hay again, but I had already bought it. I felt bad for not being able to give them the business.
Well, they weren't gonna miss me this year. They are baling now, and stopped by to ask me! I told them I would buy at least 100 bales, as much as we can fit.
Now ecurbh and I have to get some room made in the barn.
Later folks. We're going out to dinner with growed ups.
They are great pictures; I especially love the lily! Good luck!.
I'm glad they came by earlier this year! ecurbh gets to join in the fun!
dilled it! I was the only one keeping it alive! :~O
Mmmm.....think I'll have some hot chocolate tonight.
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