Re: Daylilies>G columns


I do a quarterly newsletter for our garden club, and am usually late. Also am graphically impaired, so it is 4 pages of pure text. However, it does have an excellent function: keeps them from asking me to serve as a club officer. When the topic comes up, I say "I'd be happy to, if someone else will do the newsletter."
Cathy
On Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at 12:41 PM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:


Kitty, I'm sure with your impressive store of knowledge and experience you
will be great
at doing this. I was just feeling a bit wearied after finishing this month's
newsletter. I may
have done this too long - I usually enjoy it, but after 13 years it is
beginning to be a bit of a drag when there are a lot of other things going on in my
life and there is a deadline to meet.
I didn't realy mean to be discouraging. Go for it!


In a message dated 07/21/2004 11:22:24 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
kmrsy@comcast.net writes:
Auralie and others,
I didn't mean that I thought a newsletter would be easy. The one I did for
5 yrs did repeat some items, simply because they needed to be repeated. I'm
sure that finding appropriate material would get more difficult as time went
on for a newsletter.


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