Re: Magazines
- Subject: Re: Magazines
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 16:50:41 EST
In a message dated 12/26/02 2:46:59 PM Eastern Standard Time,
OXFORDWALT@aol.com writes:
> Not exactly reading but Plants Magazine has just started a Mid-Atlantic
> edition;>>>>>
>
> You will like this, Walter. If they repeat the New England performance,
> you will have to have this magazine. They are online with the 2003 shows
> already and I notice your area (maybe five states) is posted but without
> links as yet.
> Every single thing you could want in New England (I live on the lines
> joining NY, Mass and CT) is mentioned or advertised or treated editorially.
> We are hoping this company does not wear itself thin expanding, it is a
> must have for a New England Gardener. PPP joined with the Mass. Hort.
> Soc., in the March issue, is also the Boston Flower Show Guide in a unique
> type cooperation that works well for both. The new PPP will cover only
> Middle Atlantic states and is the company putting Roger Swain back on TV.
<<<> Thought of it when Henry Mitchell was mentioned. Time to read
> again Mitchell's Essential Earthman >>>>
Must some dearth of writing here, I also re-read this from time to time.
Bless Henry wherever he is.
> <<<<How about Eleanor Perenyi's Green Thoughts ? How'd this get
> into books?>>>>>>
>
> She never wrote another garden book. She said that she was finished with
> this one, had her say. For the women out there, the last chapter of this
> book is entitled " Women's Place." Addresses two issues, a good thing you
> will not find in any other garden book. "Green Thoughts, A Writer in the
> Garden."
Claire Peplowski
NYS z4 where the sun came out on two feet of snow and the kids are having a
great time.
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