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To: Poet who wrote (59107)2/27/2001 12:32:03 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Respond to of 71178
 
Fun! They are on their way. They've found their way from the mountain to the holler via my granny, back to the mountain, plus to California and Texas, via the pa, now they can come to New England! These are both about 150 years old now. The white is a very short bloomer, but it is beautiful. It is a loose, gently opening flower with a wild tinge to it. One of the fun things about wandering the hills is finding the old homesteads where no sign of a building is still standing, but you can find it by the blossoming of the old flower gardens. Years after my granny died, people would drive by to see her gardens, and I caught some major grief for not keeping them up to snuff. And people would drive up, total strangers to me, and ask for cuttings, or to dig extra bulbs. Granny started many a garden on its way here.



To: Poet who wrote (59107)2/27/2001 12:32:03 PM
From: Mac Con Ulaidh  Respond to of 71178
 
Editing duplicate post ~ so now what ~ ohhhh, the yenta thing. hehe. nah. I have a muse, and you know how they get when you go flitting about. And nothing takes the place of a good muse. But I'll work out and look. <g>



To: Poet who wrote (59107)2/27/2001 12:38:47 PM
From: Rambi  Respond to of 71178
 
I have three rose bushes. They were here when we moved in and they won;t go away. I can usually kill anything in one season, but these refuse to die. I do nothing to them except when they stick out into the driveway and then I run and get the hedgeclippers and attack them viciously. I deprive them of food and water and love, and they just sneer at me.
They are pink.