Re: HYB: a business opportunity?
- Subject: Re: HYB: a business opportunity?
- From: L* M* <l*@lock-net.com>
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:10:31 -0500
Hope you don't mind my posting this here, Denise - still rejecting messages from me..
==== When I contacted them, my thought was that they might know of a young person or a part time employee or friend or someone who might have time and access and an interest in making crosses, selling a few pods made in their gardens. I know some of these folks occasionally let friends who visit make crosses there, so I figured there might be enough parents available. If you misunderstood, then maybe they did as well - I will work on wording and maybe try again. The fellow at Schreiners was the most encouraging (or rather the least discouraging) - he's the brother in law whose name I can't think of right now. We had a nice chat on the phone & he said they are just too overloaded to keep track of somebody else's stuff. Such a huge operation, I can believe it! Denise wrote:<...how many MA, KK, BB make that I would not have the time to do both all the digging and watching all the seedpods for others...>
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