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Alysums are a very versatile flower. They compliment any other flower in
your garden be it roses or tulips or violets. There are not many flowers
that can boast that. I also like the fact that alysums are very strong and
can survive even if you don't water them as much as you should, although you
should water them like every other plant. Also they stay alive and brilliant
well into the fall and that just adds to
their splendor.
Cheers,
Remo Rosati, author
DIVINE INTERVENTION
http://www15.brinkster.com/div2003
Now available at over 50,000 bookstores
Noydb
03-08-2003, 04:22 PM
R R wrote:
>
> Alysums are a very versatile flower. They compliment any other flower in
> your garden be it roses or tulips or violets. There are not many flowers
> that can boast that. I also like the fact that alysums are very strong and
> can survive even if you don't water them as much as you should, although
> you should water them like every other plant. Also they stay alive and
> brilliant well into the fall and that just adds to
> their splendor.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Remo Rosati, author
> DIVINE INTERVENTION
> http://www15.brinkster.com/div2003
> Now available at over 50,000 bookstores
This should not have been posted to rec.gardens.organic. It makes no
connection to organic gardening methods.It is more of a plug for a book
that,judging by its website, is more of a dime-romance novel than anything
related to intervention by God.
Specifically, clairvoyance is prohibited by God in both the Old and the New
Testaments and thus is not a mechanism that God would use to further His
purposes. Both the title and the cover art of the book are misleading.
Bill
--
Zone 5b (Detroit, MI)
I do not post my address to news groups.
dave weil
03-08-2003, 05:42 PM
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 10:19:59 -0400, Noydb
> wrote:
>R R wrote:
>
>>
>> Alysums are a very versatile flower. They compliment any other flower in
>> your garden be it roses or tulips or violets. There are not many flowers
>> that can boast that. I also like the fact that alysums are very strong and
>> can survive even if you don't water them as much as you should, although
>> you should water them like every other plant. Also they stay alive and
>> brilliant well into the fall and that just adds to
>> their splendor.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Remo Rosati, author
>> DIVINE INTERVENTION
>> http://www15.brinkster.com/div2003
>> Now available at over 50,000 bookstores
>
>This should not have been posted to rec.gardens.organic. It makes no
>connection to organic gardening methods.It is more of a plug for a book
>that,judging by its website, is more of a dime-romance novel than anything
>related to intervention by God.
>
>Specifically, clairvoyance is prohibited by God in both the Old and the New
>Testaments and thus is not a mechanism that God would use to further His
>purposes. Both the title and the cover art of the book are misleading.
Are you sure that you should be speaking for God? After all, She might
be ****ed that a human presumes to know Her purposes and intent.
Mark. Gooley
03-08-2003, 08:02 PM
"Noydb" > wrote:
> R R wrote:
>
> >
> > Alysums are a very versatile flower. They compliment any other flower in
> > your garden be it roses or tulips or violets. There are not many flowers
> > that can boast that. I also like the fact that alysums are very strong
and
> > can survive even if you don't water them as much as you should, although
> > you should water them like every other plant. Also they stay alive and
> > brilliant well into the fall and that just adds to
> > their splendor.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Remo Rosati, author
> > DIVINE INTERVENTION
> > http://www15.brinkster.com/div2003
> > Now available at over 50,000 bookstores
>
> This should not have been posted to rec.gardens.organic. It makes no
> connection to organic gardening methods.It is more of a plug for a book
> that,judging by its website, is more of a dime-romance novel than anything
> related to intervention by God.
Point taken, but this is a pretty short plug for a book. Advertising on
newsgroups used to be (rightly) taboo, but a couple lines and a link in
a signature isn't anything I'd make a fuss about. The posting DOES have
some useful content as well, as silly or heterodox as the book may be
or as gauche as it is to advertise this way.
Mark.
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