Re: Names, Tractor Tires and Bedsteads
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- Subject: Re: Names, Tractor Tires and Bedsteads
- From: "* G* C* <j*@erols.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 1997 18:27:05 -0600 (MDT)
Henryanner@aol.com wrote:
> In the May 1994 issue of Gardens Illustrated, a very fine
> and toney British Gardening magazine, is a picture of a garden in the
> Chiltern Hills in which is found a bed bed. A rusty iron bed has been
> tastefully situated on the lawn and bordered with grey stone pavers. Within
> the frame, on the bed as it were, are two recumbant forms made of chicken
> wire which were molded over the prostrate bodies of two people. They appear,
> verily, to be cradled in the arms of Morpheus. Over these wire forms grow
> creeping thymes.
Anner -- Surely, this is just a representation of "Bedthyme".
Griff Crump, along the tidal Potomac, where the only bed that causes
comment is the Lincoln bed. I've thought of renamimg my transient bed
the Lincoln bed, since it gets so much traffic, but, then again, the
occupants of my bed aren't cheap. jgcrump@erols.com