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Old 01-06-2007, 04:48 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible,rec.gardens
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 20:18:58 -0700, Bill Rose
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Konichiwa Charlie,
but spend money Charlie? Are you mad? Have your tires come off their
rims? It will probably happen when Lovey-poo gets me back in harness.
Had lunch under a tree and watched the Canadian geese and, duck swim
around in the lake. The menu was as previously stated. Got to the cinema
early. Had some coffee and a short nap. "Paris, je t'aime" is a crazy
quilt of short stories, some sad, some funny, some weird. I strongly
recommend it. Personally, I was bordering on the verge of melancholy.
Travel is an expensive addiction.

Got me some marigolds for the buddha on the front walk.

Gonna have to get to fixin' the garage soon though before the whole damn
thing come crashing down.

Gotta run. Time for digestives. Alla vostra salute.

- Bill
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum


Yes, I know what you mean....... but I possess "The Golden Card of
Grandchild"! ("Yes dear, but it is *really* necessary for the
grandchildren")

Bwwaaaaahhaaaaahhaaaa.......oops! Sorry!

It sounds as if you had a lovely day, given digestives are necessary!

Marigolds! Love 'em and so useful. This year I added a couple new
varieties, one African and the other a double-pinwheel. They are a
very tall variety, which I had not noticed before. The Africans are
supposed to be around four feet tall and the doubles as well. They are
already about a foot high and growing like crazy. I'll put up some
pics when they are in their glory.

We always plant lots of the petite varieties in every little space in
the garden and tuck them in pots when possible.

Give Buddha a belly-rub and Lovey-poo a kiss.

"cento di questi giorni!"
Charlie