Re: Why Grow Other's Seeds?
- Subject: Re: Why Grow Other's Seeds?
- From: Alttara Scheer a*@earthlink.net
- Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2003 23:42:34 -0500
It's ok Kris, it's been done before! I can't say I know why she and I are confused, though!
On Saturday, January 4, 2003, at 10:22 PM, Kris Groberg wrote:
Alttara Scheer wrote:Sheesh, Alttara, sorry I called you Narda. It's late, it's cold. I curate aDan's security did not let it through! Link to the shot on the FL website. (and other than that, I'm staying waaaay outta this conversation) Well, except to say that hybridizing is fun! Everyone should try it, at least once. -a.
Viking ship, for crying out loud.
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Kris Groberg, Ph.D.
Curator, Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center
202 First Avenue North
Moorhead, Minnesota 56561-0157, USA
office fax: 218-299-5510
office phone: 218-299-5511 x226
[k*@ci.moorhead.mn.us]
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