RE: Re: chat messages
Oh, yes - I tried to read everything that Sturgeon wrote. It saddens me
that his work is difficult to find these days. Whole generations might
not ever experience a wonderful, imaginative writer.
Lynda
Zone 7 - West TN
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of james singer
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:51 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Re: chat messages
Theodore Sturgeon, now that was a writer to reckon with. Did you read
"Some of Your Blood"?
Yep, Fearing was a poet, and a pretty good one as I recall. The only
novel of his I've read is "The Big Clock." which was turned into a
movie with Ray Milland. The Big Clock was noir. To start off with most
of the characters were named George--something the movie eschewed.
On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at 08:34 AM, Lynda Young wrote:
> Ah, Jim, never fear. There is at least one other fan of William
> Styron
> out here. And wasn't Fearing a poet as well as something of a "noir"
> novelist? I seem to remember reading him years ago, although I'd be
at
> a loss to pull up any titles on the spur of the moment. This was
> during
> the time I was ripping through Theodore Sturgeon and Allen Drury, I
> think.
>
> Lynda
> Zone 7 - West TN
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
> Behalf Of james singer
> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 5:17 PM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Re: chat messages
>
>
> I've got glaucoma. It's not all that rare among personages of an age I
> have grudgingly reached. Even if I skip the drops--which I usually do
> on weekends, as well as skipping all the other pills that modify my
> heart rate, bowel movements, and general deportment--I don't go blind.
> And so far, I've noticed no change in visual acuity. As far as I know,
> cloudiness of the cornea equals cataracts, not glaucoma. I've had
> that,
>
> too. One of the great disadvantages of living in Florida is that the
> brightness of the sun advances the formation of cataracts. But lasers
> zap them out and ophalmalagists replace the corneas with plastic
> implants.
>
> All this brings to mind that Kenneth Fearing wrote a short story for
> [I
>
> think] the first issue of "Discovery" magazine [which was really a
> Bantam paperback book and the same issue published William Styron's
> "Long March"] about a society in which humans were having various body
> parts replaced with plastic stuff. As I recall, a chic young woman had
> the pinky of her left hand replaced with a cigarette lighter.
>
> I can't be the only one old enough to remember Fearing, Discovery, and
> this story. Can I? Yeah, maybe. But Styron? Sophie's Choice?
>
>
> On Monday, June 7, 2004, at 05:27 PM, Kitty wrote:
>
>> Pam,
>> I did just a little googling and found, "Glaucoma doesn't usually
>> cause eye pain unless you have narrow angles. Persons with narrow
>> angles may experience a deep, boring pain that can become an
>> emergency if the fluid
>> can't filter out of your eye."
>>
>> This must be what the Vet was talking about. He said the cat, all
>> this time, was not excperiencing pain. He pointed out the tilting
> back as
>> not
>> being a problem, nor painful - I'm guessing because of the angle. He
>
>> said
>> if it tilts forward, there would be a problem - I'm guessing that
>> would be a narrower angle, causing the above mentioned fluid filter
>> problem - - which
>> is what he meant by the eye could blow.
>>
>> Anyway, even if he is safe for now, I worry that if the cornea is now
>> tilting, even in a not-so-bad way, it is that much easier for it to
>> tilt the wrong way as well. I'm going to have to be more vigilant
>> and check his eye
>> every day for changes. I may have to plan on spending some $$$ here.
>
>> Last
>> week's bill was over $300 and probably another $80-100 next month.
>> Not easy on unemployment, though I did plan for it.
>>
>> Kitty
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: <gardenqueen@academicplanet.com>
>> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 2:50 PM
>> Subject: [CHAT] Re: chat messages
>>
>>
>>> Really? Hmmm. I would think the pressure would be painful. Oh GOODY
>>> -
>
>>> more thunder and another thunderstorm/wind/hail warning. Golly
>>> gee-willikers I just can't wait for another fun filled evening.
>>>
>>>
>>> Pam Evans
>>> Kemp, TX
>>> zone 8A
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Kitty
>>> Sent: 6/7/2004 12:55:40 PM
>>> To: gardenchat@hort.net
>>> Subject: Re: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat messages
>>>
>>>> His opinion has always been that it doesn't seem to bother the cat,
>>>> they
>>>
>>>> live a fine life without tinkering with it (his other eye is fine).
>> Doesn't
>>>
>>>> think it warrants the expense. However, I have to go back next
>>>> month
>> for
>>>
>>>> Slugger's booster shots and Bartonalosis test, so I will discuss
>>>
>>>> Braveheart's eye problem further with him then.
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Time really flies. I think I mentioned my 5 boys range from 3 to 9
>>>> yrs.
>> Dr
>>>
>>>> says Slugger is barely 3. But I just checked my files and Jack is
>>>> 12
>> yrs -
>>>
>>>> that's supposedly 81 in human years. My guess on Braveheart is 10
>>>> yrs.
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> Kitty
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>> From: <gardenqueen@academicplanet.com>
>>>
>>>> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>>>
>>>> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:00 PM
>>>
>>>> Subject: Re: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat messages
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>>> that is frightening, they can treat glaucoma in people, why not
>> kitties??
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>> Pam Evans
>>>
>>>>> Kemp, TX
>>>
>>>>> zone 8A
>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>>> From: Kitty
>>>
>>>>> Sent: 6/7/2004 11:29:05 AM
>>>
>>>>> To: gardenchat@hort.net
>>>
>>>>> Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat messages
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Yes, I was a little confused because it was my impression he has
>>>>>> had
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> glaucoma all these years as the eye got more cloudy with the
>>>>>> passage
>> of
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> time. Now the vet said it is a glaucoma. Guess I just didn't
>>>
>>>> understand
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> the disease. The whole thing has me pretty scared. What if I
>>>>>> don't
>>>
>>>> notice
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> the tilt of the cornea shift forward? An eye "blowing out" on
>>>>>> the
>> poor
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> little guy sounds frightening to me.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Kitty
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> From: "Melody" <mhobertm@excite.com>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 3:15 AM
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat messages
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Kitty: Is that a glaucoma or something your poor Braveheart is
>>>
>>>> getting?
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Is that what is causing his cornea to tilt? Poor baby!
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious."
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> --Albert Einstein
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> --- On Fri 06/04, Kitty < kmrsy@comcast.net > wrote:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> From: Kitty [mailto: kmrsy@comcast.net]
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> To: gardenchat@hort.net
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 11:32:07 -0500
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat messages
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> That's sad, Melody. I had a similar situation with a German
>> Shepherd
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> years<br>ago, though he never hurt the cats. I had to put him
>>>>>>> down
>> and
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> it was so<br>hard. The cats accidents occurred at a young age,
>>>>>>> so
>> I
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> expect they learned<br>to cope and have taken it more or less in
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> stride.<br><br>You mentioned the peripheral vision problem.
>> Braveheart
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> has always had<br>trouble with one eye and it was so cloudy I
>> figured
>>>
>>>> he
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> could no longer see<br>out of it. Today he got his flea shot and
>> the
>>>
>>>> vet
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> noticed the cornea was<br>now tilted back. He said I should
>>>>>>> watch
>> to
>>>
>>>> be
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> sure it doesn't tilt forward<br>because the eye could blow if it
>> did.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Scary.<br><br>Kitty<br><br>----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>> <br>From:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> "Melody" <mhobertm@excite.com><br>To:
>> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>Sent:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Thursday, June 03, 2004 2:18 AM<br>Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> messages<br><br><br>> Poor cats came to us perfectly normal and
>>>
>>>> healthy
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> as kittens. We had an<br>> aging dog that objected to sharing
>>>>>>> his
>> food
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> with them and they both<br>> walked up to him when he was eating
>> and
>>>
>>>> he
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> grabbed them by the head and<br>> flung them across the kitchen.
>> Poor
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Miko (the himalayan) got a broken<br>> jaw and punctured roof of
>> his
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> mouth for his trouble. At the time, he was<br>> the only thing
>>>>>>> our
>>>
>>>> poor
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> dog had ever objected to...kids could crawl all<br>> over this
>>>>>>> dog
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> pulling every which way on him and he wouldn't so much as<br>>
>> twitch.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> At the time, we just thought it was an accident. A year
>> later,<br>>
>>>
>>>> with
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Katie the second kitten, when the exact same thing happened, we
>>>
>>>> had<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> the dog put down. Turned out every one of his litter mates had
>> been
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> put<br>> down for brain tumors that resulted in unprovoked
>> aggression
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> and the vet<br>> thinks this is what happened with him. Almost
>> killed
>>>
>>>> me
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> to put that dog<br>> to sleep but I couldn't bear the thought of
>> this
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> great big gentle dog<br>> whom we loved so much turning into a
>> monster
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> and being left with the<br>> memory of him mauling a kid or
>> something.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Funny thing is, every dog<br>> we've had since we've been
>>>>>>> looking
>> for
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> him...fo
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> und him in Sidda but had<br>> to put her down, too. Maybe we're
>> just
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> cursed when it comes to big<br>> dogs...<br>><br>><br>><br>>
>> Melody,
>>>
>>>> IA
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> (Z 5/4)<br>><br>> "The most beautiful thing we can experience is
>> the
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> mysterious."<br>> --Albert Einstein<br>><br>> --- On Wed 06/02,
>> Kitty
>>>
>>>> <
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> kmrsy@comcast.net > wrote:<br>> From: Kitty [mailto:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> kmrsy@comcast.net]<br>> To: gardenchat@hort.net<br>> Date: Wed,
>>>>>>> 2
>> Jun
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> 2004 09:08:30 -0500<br>> Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat
>>>
>>>> messages<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> That's sad, but...<br>Being animals, they don't know there's a
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> problem;<br>> this is just how it is.<br>Very good of you to
>>>>>>> take
>> on
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> such cats. They<br>> may not allow some grooming<br>from you,
>>>>>>> but
>> I
>>>
>>>> bet
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> they have developed<br>> some trust in
>>>>>>> you.<br>Kitty<br><br>-----
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Original Message -----<br>> <br>From: "Melody"
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <mhobertm@excite.com><br>To:<br>> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>Sent:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Wednesday, June 02, 2004 1:16<br>> AM<br>Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT]
>> chat
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> messages<br><br><br>> I agree, Kitty,<br>> that for the most
>>>>>>> part,
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> animals seem to sense when you<br>> want to help<br>> them, but
>> this
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> poor cat of mine was brain damaged when very<br>> little<br>>
>>>>>>> and
>> he's
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> not the sharpest tool in the shed, if you know what I<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> mean...but we love him anyway. His "sister" cat has the
>> same<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> problem...brain damaged as a small kitten, now kind of slow
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> mentally<br>> and<br>> she has some peripheral vision problems
>> from
>>>
>>>> the
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> temporary<br>> blindness she<br>> suffered with her
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> injuries.<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> Melody, IA (Z 5/4)<br>><br>>
>> "The
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> most beautiful thing we can experience<br>> is the
>> mysterious."<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> --Albert Einstein<br>><br>> --- On Tue 06/01,<br>> Kitty <
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> kmrsy@comcast.net > wrote:<br>> From: Kitty [mailto:<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> kmrsy@comcast.net]<br>> To: gardenchat@hort.net<br>> Date: Tue,
>>>>>>> 1
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Jun<br>> 2004 09:22:52 -0500<br>> Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> messages<br>><br>><br>> > ...if only he was able to see
>>>>>>> that<br>>
>> one
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> thing leads to<br>><br>> another...<br><br>I have several cats
>> over
>>>
>>>> the
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> years and I have had<br>> the<br>> sense that somehow<br>they un
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> de
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> rstand that when I'm doing<br>> something they<br>> don't like
>>>>>>> to
>> them
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> or<br>trying to aid them when<br>> they are afraid - that<br>>
>> they
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> trust me. They bear<br>with me, they<br>> sort of steel
>>>
>>>> themselves<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> because they seem to understand I<br>must<br>> be doing this for
>>>>>>> a
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> good<br>> reason. Hard to explain, but they seem<br>>
>> to<br>believe
>>>
>>>> that
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Mom knows<br>> best.<br><br>Kitty<br><br>-----<br>> Original
>> Message
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> ----- <br>From:<br>> "Melody"<br>> <mhobertm@excite.com><br>To:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>Sent:<br>><br>> Tuesday, June 01, 2004
>> 3:45
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> AM<br>Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] chat<br>><br>>
>>>>>>> messages<br><br><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Libby<br>><br>> : re: the cat with the long hair and
>>>>>>> snarls:<br>>
>> I
>>>
>>>> have
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> a male<br>> seal<br>> point Himalayan who will not tolerate
>> being<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> brushed.<br>> He<br>> bites...hard...whenever he feels like
>>>>>>> we've
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> crossed<br>> over<br>> his line for<br>> tolerating the little
>>>>>>> bit
>> of
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> grooming he does<br>><br>> allow. So, we try to keep<br>> up
>>>>>>> with
>> it
>>>
>>>> as
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> best as possible, but<br>> about<br>> once every year or so we
>>>
>>>> take<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> him to the vet and have<br>> him shaved<br>> down to remove the
>>>
>>>> twisted,
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> snarled<br>> hair. Hair<br>> grows back in fairly<br>> rapidly
>>>>>>> and
>> in
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> much better condition.<br>><br>> Then we start all over
>> again.<br>>
>>>
>>>> Poor
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> guy...if only he was able to see<br>> that<br>> one thing leads
>>>
>>>> to<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> another...<br>><br>><br>><br>> Melody,<br>> IA (Z 5/4)<br>><br>>
>> "The
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> most<br>> beautiful thing we can experience is<br>> the
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> mysterious."<br>> --Albert<br>> Einstein<br>><br>> --- On Fri
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> 05/28,<br>> Libby Valentine <<br>> L_Valentine@adelphia.net >
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> wrote:<br>> From:<br>> Libby Valentine [mailto:<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> L_Valentine@adelphia.net]<br>> To:<br>> gardenchat@hort.net<br>>
>> Date:
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> Fri,<br>> 28 May 2004 21:29:58 -0400<br>><br>> Subject: Re: Re:
>> [CHAT]
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> chat<br>> messages<br>><br>> Hi<br>> everybody,<br><br>I got
>> behind
>>>
>>>> with
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> chat messages<br>> about 4 weeks<br>> ago<br>> and even though
>>>>>>> I'm
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> trying<br>to skim through 2-3<br>> days<br>> worth every
>> night<br>>
>>>
>>>> now,
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> I still have almost 1800<br>unread in<br>><br>> my chat
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> folder.<br>I know I<br>> missed several birthdays, and a<br>>
>>>
>>>> whole<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> thread on cicadas, which are<br>on<br>> the
>>>>>>> increas<br>><br>><br>>
>> e
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> here, and all kinds of other good stuff. Congrats
>> on<br>><br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> the<br>successful plant sales! Welcome back DF! Welcome to
>> the<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> other<br>> new<br>> members<br>who are joining in!<br>On the
>>>>>>> Short
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> One,<br>> for one<br>> summer when<br>> I was little and tagging
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> after<br>> my<br>grandfather<br>> "helping" him with<br>>
>>>>>>> yardwork
>> and
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> gardening,<br>> he nicknamed me<br>> "kid"<br>and I loved it.
>> My<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> grandmother,<br>> however, did not, and<br>> after a couple
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> days,<br>that was<br>> that.<br>> So I think short one is<br>>
>> great.
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> And I'm glad her arm<br>><br>> is<br>better.<br><br>One of these
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> days<br>> I'll get current. In the<<br>><br>> br<br>> >>
>>>>>>> meantime,
>> I
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> still have about 20<br>plants<br>> on the front porch and<br>> 7
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> yards<br>> of mulch in the driveway.<br>> Weather<br>this
>> weekend<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> looks wonderful so I'm<br>> hoping to get some<br>> gardening
>>>
>>>> done<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> in<br>between other commitments.<br>> Anybody have a good<br>>
>> trick
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> for<br>> getting snarls out<br>of long cat fur when<br>> the cat
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> will<br>> only<br>> rarely let herself be caught? She's<br>an
>> indoor
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> cat<br>> but she's<br>><br>> psychic.<br><br>And boy do I relate
>> to
>>>
>>>> the
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> annoyance with job<br>><br>><br>>
>> scenario.<br><br>Libby<br>Maryland
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> zone 6<br><br><br><br>-----<br>><br>> Original<br>> Message
>>>>>>> -----
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <br>From: "Kitty"<br>><br>> <kmrsy@comcast.net><br>To:<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>Sent:<br>> Friday,<br>> May 28, 2004
>> 10:54
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> AM<br>Subject:<br>> Re: Re: [CHAT] Plant<br>> disaster/ups<br>>
>> versus
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> usps<br><br><br>> >archives<br>> show over<br>> 1700<br>> >
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> messages<br>> this month<br>><br>> I thought we were<br>><br>>
>> pretty
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> chatty. Still, that's<br>> a lot better than what AHS<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>> was<br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> allowing us when the list was<br>> with them.<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>> Kitty<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> -----<br>> Original Message ----- <br>><br>> From:<br>> "Donna"
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <justme@prairieinet.net><br>><br>> To:<br>><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> <gardenchat@hort.net><br>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> S
>>>
>>>>>
>>>
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>>>
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