Re: Australian un-named
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: Australian un-named
- From: N* S* <n*@mindsovermatter.com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 09:35:00 -0800
Alessandra -- I can't help much with the plants, though if you want me to
look up salvia urica, I will be happy to do so. What prompted me to
respond was the thought of digging a hole for a grape vine and finding a
Roman tomb. How bizarre -- but of course, you live in Rome so I expect its
not so bizarre -- but it gave me a good chuckle.
Now, I guess, it is your turn to deal with the archaelogy agency directly
rather than through your friends. What DID end up happening with the
landscaping around that archaelogical site your told us about?
Nan
>On a totally different matter, i just wanted to share my frustration. Today
>we were digging holes in the Bass garden, to plant some grapevines, and we
>found a ROMAN TOMB! I had to stop the work and alert the Agency for
>Archeology of the city, and who knows what will happen now (they'll probably
>dig the whole garden...)
>
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11