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Look what the mail brought me today... Ursula Schrader 04-08-2009
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Posted by BEI Design on April 10, 2009, 1:14 am
Pogonip wrote:
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Oxymoron alert!

Beverly



Posted by Pogonip on April 10, 2009, 2:23 am
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Ah, yes, the wild cats that permit me the use of my yard and allow me to
leave food for them.
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Posted by Lizzy Taylor on April 12, 2009, 4:40 pm
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Over here in the UK the wild form of MG is known as bindweed - a very
accurate and apt description of the blasted stuff. No way would I have
any sort of MG anywhere in my garden, just too much trouble.

Lizzy

Posted by Ursula Schrader on April 9, 2009, 1:36 am

"Sharon Hays" wrote...
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Ah yes, I've read it here about a million times, or must have, but was
evidently too tired last night to rember. ;-)

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Oh, you use roundup? I wouldn't want to have something like that in and
around the house, not with DD touching everything. Plus, I strictly try to
boycott Monsanto; did you know that they want to get a patent on pigs genes,
the stuff that you find in totally ordinary specimens? So that every farmer
has to pay to them if he wants to breed pigs. And that's no hoax. I don't
know what has become of it; it stressed and worried me so much that I
couldn't watch the documentary to the end. :-(

Anyway, you Molly Nestor was a beauty and it serves 'him who shall not be
named' right that you don't let him forget it. Really, let a man loose with
a toy and you better start shopping for new items that might fall prey to
this toy right away. ;-)

U.

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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on April 8, 2009, 7:49 pm
Ursula Schrader wrote:
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http://www.amazon.de/Nineteenth-Century-Fashion-Detail-Johnston/dp/1851775722/ref=pd_bxgy_eb_img_b
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That one is on my wish list... ;)

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Thread snip. :)
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http://www.manufactum.de/Produkt/0/754074/SibirischeAlpenwaldrebeAlbinaPlena.html?suchbegriff=sibirische+alpenwaldrebe
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Oh, very pretty! Next door's clematis invader is flowering nicely,
along with my pink camelia, in the jungle that is out 'garden'!
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