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And I bet that your own gardens are all starting to explode as well! Hope you
all too are having an enchanting April! Don't you love springtime?
Panayoti Kelaidis
Denver, Colorado (USA) Zone 5___
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I enjoyed your aubade, Jim...there is a rather surprising added bonus following
it, however: Aubade lingerie had a Youtube video of their latest line, modeled
by delightful models.
The ratio of lingerie to model is extremely minimal. I must be a plant nerd: I
found your flowers to be just
One of my colleagues sent me this link to some pretty awesome Utah panoramas:
navigate carefully (you can get dizzy or even fall off a cliff if you aren't
careful
http://www.utah3d.net/panoramas_5/green-river.html
Somewhat annoyed the Colorado tourist bureau isn't smart enough to
Wonderful shots of your garden, Shirley! And of you too. Your wooden statue
reminds me of Leo Tolstoy (one of my heros)...
Bravo!
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Panayoti
I will look for you Thursday night, Mark: we can't keep missing one another!
You see...I have tracked you to your lair almost...
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Thank you, Ilse! Will look for you!
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Subject: [Alpine-l] SEattle Flower and
Wow, Paige! What a stunner. Very different from the nicolai and rosenbachiana
we grow out here...
We find them very sensitive to moisture, so growing them in the Pacific
Northwest is a tour de force
As some on this list are aware, I do a blog for the botanic gardens, the last
one