Re: bottle trees


In a message dated 6/11/02 2:21:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
karen.tiede@eds.com writes:

<< From:    karen.tiede@eds.com (Tiede, Karen E)
 Sender:    owner-perennials@hort.net
 Reply-to:  perennials@hort.net
 To:    perennials@hort.net ('perennials@hort.net')
 
   Yup--same person.  
 
 Yours sounds great--I might have to try one in the shade.  Mine's in full
 sun most of the day and catches sunset.  >>

I  am happy you responded Karen so I can say thank you.  I thought everybody 
would laugh at me but that bottle tree is very popular.  

Ed knows everykind of booze that comes in blue bottles from his connection at 
the landfill (which he may not admit to) plus all their sizes.  
we did not know about blue bottles and what was packaged in them but sure do 
now.  He is working on green now and I don't know just what that is for.

The idea that it carries a meaning is also good.

Karen, we have a big red bowling ball in the barn and I have no idea what it 
is there for.  I don't know how to bowl.  I must go and think.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4  Rain, rain, rain, rain, rain, rain

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