OT: List Traffic - temporary Bye


iris-talk@egroups.com wrote:
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> There are 25 messages in this issue.
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> Topics in this digest:
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>       1. AIS: Bulletin Sightings
>            From: Lorraine Miller <lcmiller@televar.com>
>       2. Re: CULT:Crickets
>            From: "Theresa Yates" <tjyates@fanninelectric.com>
>       3. Re: CULT:Cruckets
>            From: storylade@aol.com
>       4. Re: OT-Garden Plaque
>            From: "Colleen Modra" <irises@senet.com.au>
>       5. Re: COMP:Lost Messages
>            From: "Colleen Modra" <irises@senet.com.au>
>       6. Re: CULT: crickets
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>       7. Re: CULT: Crickets
>            From: "Jeff and Carolyn Walters" <jcwalters@bridgernet.com>
>       8. Re: OT: Club Chatroom
>            From: RYFigge@aol.com
>       9. SPEC: Dieties robinsoniana
>            From: Rodney Barton <rbarton@hscgw1.hsc.unt.edu>
>      10. OT: List Traffic - Temporary Bye
>            From: Catherine Fulmer <cathy@pav.research.panasonic.com>
>      11. Re: OT: List Traffic - Temporary Bye
>            From: ChatOWhitehall@aol.com
>      12. HIST: Dykes Medals?
>            From: patsiris@aol.com
>      13. Re: OT: List Traffic - Temporary Bye
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>      14. HYB: Glaciata
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>      15. REF: Australian Gardening Magazines
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>      16. Re: OT: List Traffic - Temporary Bye
>            From: wmoores@watervalley.net
>      17. Re: OT: List Traffic - Temporary Bye
>            From: "Starlord" <starlord@qnet.com>
>      18. RE: COMP:Lost Messages
>            From: "Steve Szabo" <stevesz@erols.com>
>      19. CULT: Heavying Up Too Light "Soil"
>            From: ChatOWhitehall@aol.com
>      20. Re: CULT: Heavying Up Too Light "Soil"
>            From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>
>      21. Re: TRADE: Debby Rairdon, Snow Flurry & Winterberry Gardens
>            From: Christopher Darlington <chris.darlington@sympatico.ca>
>      22. RE: COMP:Lost Messages
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>      23. OT: snail mail
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
>      24. RE: CULT: Heavying Up Too Light "Soil"
>            From: "Steve Szabo" <stevesz@erols.com>
>      25. Re: CULT: Heavying Up Too Light "Soil"
>            From: "Jan Clark" <janclarx@hotmail.com>
> 
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 23:53:38 -0700
>    From: Lorraine Miller <lcmiller@televar.com>
> Subject: AIS: Bulletin Sightings
> 
> Hi:
>         July Bulletin arrived in Quincy, WA yesterday -- August 8.  Have only
> leafed through it briefly.  It's hot here, but we're trying to dig
> orders and shape up these weedy Iris beds.  Daughter is visiting from
> Texas and really digging in and getting ruthless with overgrown shrubs &
> evergreens.  I drag my feet about eliminating some of it, but am quite
> pleased when it's over & done. I'm sure it will be so much better when
> it's finished.
>                 Lorraine Miller
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> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 2
>    Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 06:00:12 -0500
>    From: "Theresa Yates" <tjyates@fanninelectric.com>
> Subject: Re: CULT:Crickets
> 
> gartersnakes do eat toads but rough & smooth green snakes eat crickets.
> ?  What if the snakes come and catch my
> > frogs and toads before they catch the crickets?  What to do?  What to
> do?!!
> >
> > I can hear the little devils outside my window.  For each cricket I saw
> there
> > must be 200 I didn't see!  I have rhizomes piled all over the yard, so I
> > sprinkled cleanser over the piles in hopes of warding off the crickets
> until
> > I can finish tomorrow evening.
> >
> > Betty in BG KY zone 6.
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> ________________________________________________________________________
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> PS - John - have we ever had a survey to find out what proportion would
> prefer this list to have absolutely no non-iris content?
>-

Leave it alone. If it was iris only discussion, where would you have
found how to cook salmon in a dishwasher?  

Go to very early archives for this one.

Grinning Ginny who Braaied salmon for dinner tonight and transplanted 18
large clumps of sibs from the  (snip - sob) sold community garden to a
neighbour's garden.


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