Stormy, we hope as the season gradually changes to warmer, brighter days, that progress will continue steadily, even if slowly, toward getting your life back to normal again! We miss you!
Name: Sally central Maryland slef employed writier
With time and patience, great things do happen.
I think that I shall never see...A poem lovely as a tree ( Kilmer) Whatever the weather, you can bring your own sunshine (DD) I'm not REAL smart but I think I'm pretty good average (my dad)
Name: Sally central Maryland slef employed writier
in our garden mindset- we all understood the first one too!
mamajack- wow, I wish! Those are at the National Arboretum in DC. Some plants older than any people and have been continually cultured throughout their lifespan- I find that impressive! By the way- cool contest you got going!
I think that I shall never see...A poem lovely as a tree ( Kilmer) Whatever the weather, you can bring your own sunshine (DD) I'm not REAL smart but I think I'm pretty good average (my dad)
and i got what you said dahlianut without the interpretation as well. i am having seedy thoughts this year myself. wcgypsy sent me a whole bunch of salvia seeds and i wanted to sow them today. raining cats and dogs right now.
onewish.......we still on? no problem if we're not but haven't talked to you for awhile.
storm.........if i send you my taxes do you think you could get 'em back to me by early next week? hang in there stormy.
Thanks for the new thread Barb!
Oh my, what a gorgeous picture!
Charleen, that is such a pretty shade. I love the unopened buds!
Sallyg, are those up for judging? How perfect they are! If I could take one, I think it would be the third from the left.
Dahlia, ROTFL! I guess we see where the nut comes in! I understood you perfectly tho!
Stormy, I'm slowly coming out of my own illness to think about others again. I've said blanket prayers, but no special singled out ones. I sure hope things are going well.
I hope you aren't in despair, but somehow, I think you are just going about your business and are taking things as they come. You seem to be pretty strong. It's easy to think the worst when you are at using your own thoughts and fears :o)
We'll see you one of these days and you'll be embarrassed over how we all thought you were curled up in a miserable heap.
We do miss y'all when anyone goes MIA, but if it's only for a little while, we assume "life" has interfered with our computer time.
Sally/Billie, glad you're feeling better. Sounds like you were really down for the count there. Re: the hibiscus picture, thanks - it was in Longwood Garden's Conservatory - they've got a room at the back with roses and hibiscus. You can't really get close to many, just the front row, but the view is spectacular nonetheless!
Speaking of spectacular, we sure hope things are heading that way for you, Stormy!
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