Re: Yoohoo!
- Subject: Re: Yoohoo!
- From: j* s* <i*@q.com>
- Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 12:24:03 -0800
T-day was mostly rainy here [no! really?]. But yesterday it cleared about noon and turned on pretty. My nephew Adam, the unemployed architect, his new wife Monica, the employed journalist, and their dog Lucky were here for the feast. Quite pleasant, actually.
On Nov 28, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Aplfgcnys@aol.com wrote:
I hope everyone is very happily busy after having had a great Thanksgiving. Ours was quiet, but pleasant. Chet took me out for a mid-day dinner at a nice restaurant. I had made tentative plans for a traditional dinner to include the two foreign-born neighbors and our Thai friend, but Chet thoughtit was too much on top of the big job I was just finishing up. He was probably right.Finally had one half-day of almost nice weather on Tuesday, so I was able to get my bulbs in. Whew! While poking around in the beds to plant thebulbs I discovered that two of my Hellebores have buds coming up aboutan inch. That's much too early - they usually peep out during the February thaw if there is one. I guess they're tough enough to take whatever comes. The weather continues to be most disagreeable - mostly cloudy and in the 50s, but no real rain. Today is very windy and chillier - still cloudy.Atleast it has blown away most of the leaves. Chet had paid a crew of what he calls landscrapers to clean up the leaves a couple of weeks ago. Itdidn't seem to matter to him that the leaves weren't all down. He has always seemed to expect nature to abide by his schedule instead of theother way around, so I didn't say anything - wouldn't have done any goodand somehow I would end up being to blame. Anyway, no sooner thanthe leaf-blowers had gone than the two large hickories, the Bradford pearand the Gingko dropped their leaves and you couldn't even tell we had once been cleaned up. Today's wind has taken most of them away. Has anyone heard from Jesse Rene about Brandi? I hope she is doing better. I well know how difficult it is to watch our offspring having problems that we know they have to deal with themselves. Once again, I hope everyone's holiday was blessed. Friendship is one of the things we have to be most thankful for. Auralie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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