Re: Martha L Rasmussen is out of the office


Mardi,
Sorry to here about your situation. Take good care of yourself; don't
push too hard so you can heal. Your garden may look not its best this
season, but generally plants are pretty resilient and it takes several
years of neglect for damage to be done.


Re "...and sorry about the auto-message."
we don't mind auto-messages on occasion; gives us something to joke about.  Hope you don't mind that we did.

Kitty


-------Original Message-------
From: mlrasmus@rockwellcollins.com
Sent: 04/23/03 10:10 AM
To: gardenchat-digest@hort.net
Subject: [CHAT] Martha L Rasmussen is out of the office

> 
> Thanks to all for the comments, and sorry about the auto-message.  I was
out for six weeks, and am back to work half-days now - went in for a
routine colonoscopy, they punched a hole in it, and I ended up having
major
surgery to repair the damage.

Spring came while I wasn't looking.  All my beds are still under their
winter mulch, with the bleeding hearts, goats beard, and iris valiantly
struggling through.  I had major plans for dividing daylillies and bed
reconstruction by now.  I am cleared for raking next week, and limited
shoveling the following.  I still have about 100 of our messages to catch
up with, and am enjoying reading about spring finally arriving.  Good to
be
back!
Mardi
Iowa z4b


>Well, all I can say is "I wish I were out of the office for the next 2
>weeks." On second thought, maybe we should contact Diane Porter and Bret
>Niles and find out how they like their vegetables cooked!

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