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Re: New Year's plant count
I got lucky and found some yellow and orange color wedged into branchlets of
a leafless forsythia bush, here in my corner of Pennsylvania. It is one of
the ornamental gourds I tossed out the back door one cold day to make room
on the table for holiday decorations. Looks as if a squirrel carried it off
and stashed it there among the precocious but now frozen forsythia blossoms.
Betty
P. S. Happy New Year, everyone!
----- Original Message -----
From: <frielster@aol.com>
> God, how I pity you poor tropics-dwelling types who never get a rest from
> all that annoying color in your gardens. I drove to work today in a light
> snow flurry. The dominant hue around my house (PA, Z6b) is olive drab.
> Go ahead, eat your hearts out.
> JF
>
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