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Old 20-09-2005, 09:54 PM
William Wagner
 
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"Vox Humana" wrote:

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In article ,
"Vox Humana" wrote:

I've been here for 50 years. Mistakes aplenty, but still OK. I'm
inclined to encourage many mistakes yet at the same time I wonder what I
culled may have harbored a mistake or loss of beauty.
We name trees that got our attention and sometimes however the Linnea
tree is of no value except to burn during the holidays over time.
Typical child is a misnomer. Let them make mistakes and maybe they
will learn by them. Hope so! Won't have much to market only memories
that possess a physical manifestation.

58 Year old child Bill who smiled when a four year old wanted to garden.


It seems the lesson here is that you can manipulate your parents into
tending a worthless tree for several decades. Now, if you follow through
and make the 15 year old cut the tree down and dig out the stump instead of
going to Disney World, then indeed there might be a lesson.


Parents are manipulated . Get with the program. Look at baby Jays and
how they run their parents about. I see no difference as if on the
chance that in the next generation it is easier. No guarantees as
like garden foibles all can be reflected in life foibles.
Worthless in the eye of the perceiver. Some bird or woodpecker may
differ. Don't worry about work expended its what we do and hope for no
wars or car accidents.

Your option sit and rock or go for it.


Bill

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