To: tpaine
Brown pastures have both good and bad apples, just as the green pastures.
As long as the roots are strong, the garden will thrive. There will be growth in the spring. Either you have learned well, grasshopper or you've been getting into them funny little apples with roots, aka mushrooms?
On my grandfather's farm, we never liked apples in the patures...made the milk sour and the horses fart.
1,535 posted on
10/23/2003 3:31:15 PM PDT by
harrowup
(So perfect I'm naturally humble)
To: harrowup
--- "As long as the roots are strong, the garden will thrive. There will be growth in the spring." ---
My grandpeer, Chancey Gardner, first wrote that deathless prose in our presidents rose garden.. Since then many have passed them...
Our own Bob J was the first to tie them to 'pasture apples', however.. Clever fellow.
1,541 posted on
10/23/2003 4:06:43 PM PDT by
tpaine
(I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but Arnie won, & politics as usual lost. Yo!)
To: harrowup
I can see none of you are a Peter Seller's fan.
1,556 posted on
10/23/2003 5:00:08 PM PDT by
Bob J
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