RE: veggie-digest Digest V102 #22: Duncan


Please remove me from your mailing Lists. This is my work email and I need
to respect the companies policy on non-work emails. 
Thanks, 
Don
Don Russo
Engineering Associate
Los Alamos County *Engineering & Project Management
2300 Trinity Drive *PO Box 30 *Los Alamos, New Mexico, 87544
Office: (505) 662-8211 *email: russod@lac.losalamos.nm.us
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		-----Original Message-----
		From:	mg026307, mg026307
[m*@STUDENT.FULLERTON.EDU]
		Sent:	Monday, July 15, 2002 4:38 PM
		To:	veggie-list@eskimo.com
		Subject:	RE: veggie-digest Digest V102 #22: Duncan

		Sheila, I have to comment on your beautifully written words.
I agree with you in the most greatful of ways.

		Mary in So. California


		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Sheila Roskie [s*@worldnet.att.net]
		Sent:	Sun 7/14/2002 8:40 PM
		To:	veggie-list@eskimo.com
		Cc:	
		Subject:	Re: veggie-digest Digest V102 #22: Duncan

		Instead of flipping off with a quick answer, I really
decided to reflect on
		this one because I know its important to you.

		To everything there is a season ... not to be trite.  Its
hard to see your
		baby sometimes floundering or other's abusing it but Duncan,
its growth in
		the best kind.  I would suggest letting it be, to grow as it
may.
		I say let it be because I'm finding something new and
interesting about
		cyber gardeners/ 'modern' gardeners: attitudes.  Some are
slow, simplistic,
		open and sharing; others are demanding and impatient and
then there are
		those in between.  Ok, so its really not that easy but
gardeners are like
		plants themselves ... some are prickly, some produce
abundantly without much
		care, others need constant nurturing, some are full of guano
;).  I have
		worked (been a paid employee) of a web site and there is a
constant flow and
		change over of people through the seasons.  And then there
are those that
		stay and remain like a permanent fixture to the place. Loops
are only
		different as that you see the numbers as *unsubscribe*.
Don't give up!
		There is a new coming of eager *subscribers* looking for
answers and
		comradery.  Some may find what they are looking for, some
may not and move
		on ...
		I should contribute more positively to the list and I will
... my real
		garden is my solace and therapy; I've been hiding there alot
this since the
		death of my father this Spring.  I have appreciated the
cyber garden
		community this loop has provided and promise to come out
soon and play in
		the garden you have *here*.
		And if you don't know it, Duncan, there are others beside me
that appreciate
		your efforts!
		~sheila

		----- Original Message -----
		From: McAlpine, Duncan G <duncan.g.mcalpine@pss.Boeing.com>
		To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
		Cc: <support@hort.net>
		Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 6:22 AM
		Subject: RE: veggie-digest Digest V102 #22


		> Due to the numerous amounts of emails to unsubscribe, do
you feel I should
		> request this email list be hosted by hort.net?



		



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