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To: coug who wrote (889)7/5/2006 10:19:01 AM
From: coug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3961
 
LBIX new high again this morning, 6.48, after a quick pull back.. Bought more True Blue blueberry and blueberry/pomegranate juice.. Great stuff.. Good way to start the morning.



To: coug who wrote (889)7/5/2006 1:46:32 PM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3961
 
We used to plant special trees when we had the space.
Of course when you live in the city, you don't have
a lot of space.

It was pretty here yesterday and we had a barbecue
as well.



To: coug who wrote (889)7/7/2006 12:46:24 PM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3961
 
Plant Trees...NOW

Millions of acres in the West are burning...

community.webshots.com

their ..carbon sink value
is lost for years.......

buy fast growing trees........

arborday.org



To: coug who wrote (889)7/10/2006 1:57:22 AM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3961
 
THe Colorado Blue Spruce are beautiful.

In New York there is Blue Spruce that is equally beautiful but more subtle in color. Also, the Balsam trees in NY smell divine.

I have always wanted to plant one in my yard.........you have given me an idea to look for one.

I am tempted to use one as a Christmas tree...........I saw one a couple years ago and it was quite expensive...........I would have bought it but My Dad sold Xmass trees as he was a lumberman...............I knew he would turn in his grave if he knew how much it cost............I now wish I had paid the money..........they're gorgeous. It's a shame to waste one as a Christmas tree. Most of the precut trees are treetops preserved by loggers from their Fall harvests.