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#117100 - 05/04/07 01:08 AM Re: gardening [Re: Edelweiss]
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Hannalore, what great views you have! I loved the slide show.
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#117101 - 05/04/07 01:09 AM Re: gardening
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Your yard looks so inviting mitzkity, I'd love to see what it looks like now.
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#117102 - 05/04/07 02:35 AM Re: gardening [Re: yonuh]
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My first posting! I read the article in the Baltimore Sun about this site and decided to investigate. When I saw the posts about gardening, I had to look further. My back yard was a plot of grass when we moved here 17 years ago. I started in one corner- dug up the grass and made a little flower bed. I planted some daylilies from my grandmothers yard in New York. Then the kids outgrew the swing set so my father helped me take that down and I put in some raised beds for vegetables. Well, over the years the daylilies needed to be divided and things just grew. The grassy area is a lot smaller now and the flower beds go around the whole yard. The flowers and trees are a haven for the dog and me and the birds who love to visit and sing for me. After I dug the last flower bed, my husband said he hoped I was done- not a chance! Even after working all day, I love to go out and dig in the dirt- it is my relaxation. No one bothers me out there!!!

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#117103 - 05/04/07 03:21 AM Post deleted by Dotsie [Re: flowerqueen]
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#117104 - 05/04/07 11:55 PM Post deleted by Dotsie
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#117105 - 05/05/07 12:48 AM Re: gardening
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Mitzkity-I loved that camping story and thank you for the nice welcome! I have a new digital camera and am still learning how to use it- I will post pictures when I figure out all the cables and how to get the pictures into the computer.
I went to the flower mart in Washington DC today at the National Cathedral. What a wonderful way to spend such a grand day. Weather was perfect and my friend and I strolled the grounds and took in all the beautiful things to see.

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#117106 - 05/05/07 06:29 AM Re: gardening [Re: flowerqueen]
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Mitzky, what wonderful counselors you had as a child. Shows how experiences like that are implanted forever in a persons memory. Thanks for sharing.

I'm looking at your garden pictures and in particular the Asparagus Fern. I've never seen that before, looks exotic. What a lovely view from your deck. We have butterfly bushes too. Everything looks so well taken care of and very well planned. Thanks for posting the link...really enjoyed it.

Oh and last but not least it was so nice "seeing" you and your Hubby, and all those UNBELIEVABLE cars!!!

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#117107 - 05/05/07 07:00 AM Post deleted by Dotsie [Re: Edelweiss]
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#117108 - 05/05/07 01:16 PM Re: gardening
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Hannelore, lovely view! What do they w/ the poppies, are they harvested? Mitzkity, love the hot rods!

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#117109 - 05/05/07 01:31 PM Re: gardening [Re: ]
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Welcome Flowerqueen!
Msky, that car on the front page is awesome!
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