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Posted by on April 2, 2008, 12:26 am
I am sorry `Mystified lady ` , that pollen anoys you , i am sending
you ONLY nice Flower smells,,,, delicate and sand free ,,,
ps yesterday i saw a NEW to me bird drinking and bathing in my Water
bowls,,, i heard an unusual BIRD talk , but wasn`t clever to look
immidiately thus only when the bird jumped out of the bath , i
reallized that was a new unknown kind ???
maybe she will come again today ???
mirjam
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Posted by Mystified One on April 2, 2008, 12:55 am
:o)
I like yarn flowers best!
:oD
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>I am sorry `Mystified lady ` , that pollen anoys you , i am sending
> you ONLY nice Flower smells,,,, delicate and sand free ,,,
> ps yesterday i saw a NEW to me bird drinking and bathing in my Water
> bowls,,, i heard an unusual BIRD talk , but wasn`t clever to look
> immidiately thus only when the bird jumped out of the bath , i
> reallized that was a new unknown kind ???
> maybe she will come again today ???
> mirjam
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Posted by on April 2, 2008, 6:39 am
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> :o)
> I like yarn flowers best!
> :oD
> >I am sorry `Mystified lady ` , that pollen anoys you , i am sending
> > you ONLY nice Flower smells,,,, delicate and sand free ,,,
> > ps yesterday i saw a NEW to me bird drinking and bathing in my Water
> > bowls,,, =A0 i heard an unusual BIRD talk , but wasn`t clever to look
> > immidiately thus only when the bird jumped out of the bath , i
> > reallized that was a new unknown kind ???
> > maybe she will come again today ???
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THere are now wonderful pattern to make yarn flowers ,,
mirjam
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Posted by Georgia on April 1, 2008, 9:53 am
As one of my seed suppliers put it: A huge amount of too much rain fell
mid-late March in a swath from Oklahoma northeast through Arkansas,
Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and adjacent states. Over a foot (300mm)
in some places.
Farmers are wondering when it will dry out enough to start planting.
Meanwhile, crocuses are in bloom (very late this year, I think), and the
forsythia buds are starting to swell, but otherwise it is gray, gray, gray.
On the knitting front, I should have pictures of a colorful FO to put up
soon, as soon as I finish weaving in the last few ends.
Georgia
http://www.georgiamorgan.net/html/knitting.htm
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> Hallo all how are you , After a HOT spell of desert winds and Dust
> that entered every corner we now have colder days and even some
> rain ,,, Which is ALWAYS welcome here.
> When you walk around Every tree is flowering as are bushes and low
> flowers , thus it is like walking through a TRAIN of smells,,,
> Jasmin , Citrus fruits , red flowerrs pink ones white ones ,, SPRING
> is here !!!!
> mirjam
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Posted by on April 2, 2008, 12:28 am
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> On the knitting front, I should have pictures of a colorful FO to put up
> soon, as soon as I finish weaving in the last few ends.
Georgia i went to you site and ENJOYED every detail ,,,
with so much rain and winter weather no wonder you knit soooo much fun
stuff ,,,
mirjam
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> you ONLY nice Flower smells,,,, delicate and sand free ,,,
> ps yesterday i saw a NEW to me bird drinking and bathing in my Water
> bowls,,, i heard an unusual BIRD talk , but wasn`t clever to look
> immidiately thus only when the bird jumped out of the bath , i
> reallized that was a new unknown kind ???
> maybe she will come again today ???
> mirjam
>