Re: Gladys Taber on gardening attire


I love this!
>"As February slides downhill towards spring, I begin to wish for new
>clothes.  I shouldn't be tempted. I should finish out my winter things.


Lets add to this theme- the most embarrassing. moment your garden attire (
or lack of it) has caused you.  I'll start......

	Once upon a time, I wore as little as possible to garden. That is
until the day, I went out in of my husband's old white undershirts with no
bra on to finish prying out a rock.  My oddball (I'll be nice here)
neighboor shows up with his son to watch my son and I work. Not help, just
watch. Just as I decide that this rock needs the truck and chains, the sky
opens up. Not a drizzle, not a gentle rain, but a true down pour. I felt
like I was in a wet tshirt contest, but KNEW if I didn't finish this job
now, I'd kill myself the next day and have to start all over.  All the
neighboor did was stand and watch more attentively.  Now, I get completely
dressed before walking out the door.

Who's next!
Cheryl

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        Cheryl P. Isaak, Londonderry NH   (cheryl@isaak.mv.com)
        Zone 4/5a - AHS Region 4
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