RE: Winter interest and cabin fever
- To: "'perennials@mallorn.com'"
- Subject: RE: Winter interest and cabin fever
- From: P* S*
- Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 10:16:21 -0800
What a great story!
When traveling, besides our geology stuff, we always travel with a "plant
rescue kit": a shovel, a Japanese hori-hori (one of those heavy
blunt/sawtooth bladed thingies), an assortment of nursery containers of all
sizes, a couple of garbage bags, a box of gallon Zip-loc freezer bags, and a
jug of water. Also a camera and a sketch book and pencils, for capturing
those things that aren't diggable.
You just never know!
Sue P.
SPesznec@lhs.org Milwaukie, OR.
> Not having seen this particular specimen before, I bought a full size
> shovel at the WalMart in Iron mountain...(I believe you cross back into
> Mich. to get there....plus..... the full size shovel was about 6 dollars
> cheaper than the half size one...Go figure!) I then stopped in at Subway
> and asked for a few of their pickle buckets. They gladly gave me four of
> those sour smelling plastic things...(just what a person wants with the
> thermometer hitting 94 degrees!)
>
>
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