Cheryl and forks
- Subject: Cheryl and forks
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 22:13:13 EST
In a message dated 12/3/02 8:53:42 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cherylisaak@adelphia.net writes:
> The one tool that I regularly destroy is the gardening fork; the
> native crop of rocks bend and twist the tines. I own two right now,
> both are bent and twisted. I have been tempted several times to buy
> a high end one, but fear for its life if I do. And yes the soil is
> well amended, but between the contractor burying rocks and the
> natural uplift of glacial till........you get the picture!
Cheryl,
I, too, have no forks that are not both coming and going from rocks. I don't
buy them anymore. One develops a rock strategy and that is that. Or, you
could move <BG>.
Claire Peplowski
NYS z4 (where we now consider all rocks works of art)
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