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To: grannie9
Good Morning neighbor...I see you are finally among the living now?? How was the treck home and how is everything now that you are home?? I hear you had a day and went and got all purttied up for the Capn'????
337 posted on 05/10/2002 4:14:50 AM PDT by Neets
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To: OneidaM
Good morning Neets.. Sorry I didn't get right back to you.. I was involved in getting some windows updates.. I'm hoping it cures my problems.. No.. not those problems.. the computer ones.. lol (wish the other ones were that simple)

It is a lovely day here today..and I assume you're getting the same weather, but it went down to 48 or less last night. I guess that's more normal than last week.. I'm not ready for the hot nights yet.

Yes, I got my hair done and it is so nice to be clipped and curled again. I'm not quite as scary as I was..;) It's nice to be home.. It's starting to look real pretty around these parts. The Lilacs are just starting to bloom and so are the Forsythia. The Dogwood is out and the Cherry Trees and Apple are just starting.. The Ash and Oak are still behind, but they always are the last to leaf out and the last to lose their leaves in the fall.. The Ash tree at the head of our driveway must be close to 300 years old, more or less. I should go out today and take some pics of the blooming trees.. They are so full and gorgeous right now.. Maybe I'll get a chance later..

So good to talk to you.. It's been awhile since I've caught you red-handed.. Keep us informed about your garden.. Nothing up too high here yet.. The Peonies are coming up tho, and as usual they will be the first to bloom, along with the wild roses..

340 posted on 05/10/2002 6:06:46 AM PDT by grannie9
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