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2007-06-02 Thread RicTorr8
In a message dated 6/1/2007 9:22:18 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Whilst I have heard of hemlock, I don't know the plant. That's what Socrates said, according to Steve Martin, if you ever saw that skit he did on the Death of Socrates. He was sitting chatting

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2007-06-01 Thread C Johnson
Hi All, Just my two cents worth... Us true prairie dwellers (Especially those in the Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, one of the largest Prairie Parks in the U.S.) know Queen Anne's lace to be an invasive. Since it is thought to have originated in England, we still consider it an

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2007-06-01 Thread David in Ballarat
Dear Friends, Us true prairie dwellers (Especially those in the Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, one of the largest Prairie Parks in the U.S.) know Queen Anne's lace to be an invasive. Since it is thought to have originated in England, we still consider it an outsider after all these

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2007-06-01 Thread Barb ETx
- Original Message - From: C Johnson To: Tatman Cc: Arachne List Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:28 AM Subject: [lace] Q.A. Lace continued Hi All, Just my two cents worth... Us true prairie dwellers (Especially those in the Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, one

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2007-06-01 Thread David in Ballarat
G'day Susie, Your nature lace choices are nice also. Could the one with fern like leaves and a white flower be yarrow? Nope - I've got Yarrow, although my flower is pink. And then there is one that some take as Queen Anne's lace which is really Hemlock, a poisonous plant. Ingestion of

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2007-06-01 Thread David in Ballarat
Barb, Queen Annes Lace.when I was but a girl, my Mom would gather QAL, and set it in water with food color added, Voila! The arranged in vasepale pink, blue and yellow to set off the white. I have thought of drying itbut it is not so available here... That's what I do with

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2007-06-01 Thread Linda Bill Mitchell
really summer! Wednesday it was over 90F! - Original Message - From: David in Ballarat [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lace@arachne.com Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 7:45 AM Subject: [lace] Q.A. Lace continued Dear Friends, Us true prairie dwellers (Especially those in the Goose Lake Prairie State

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2007-06-01 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Hello Everybody, to this theme I too have something. We have a big parc in the western part of HH named Dahliengarten - dahlia-garden. What means the huge parc is full of dahlias, every color every shape. And one day years ago I saw under a white very fine and with pointed ends written

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2007-06-01 Thread Sue
And talking about stinkhorn fungus how is that project faring David? Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David in Ballarat Sent: 01 June 2007 15:45 To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [lace] Q.A. Lace continued Dear

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2007-06-01 Thread clayblackwell
? Sue M Harvey Norfolk UK -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David in Ballarat Sent: 01 June 2007 15:45 To: lace@arachne.com Subject: [lace] Q.A. Lace continued Dear Friends, Us true prairie dwellers (Especially those

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2007-06-01 Thread David in Ballarat
At 06:34 AM 2/06/2007, Sue wrote: And talking about stinkhorn fungus how is that project faring David? Haven't started yet Sue. Never fear I'll let you know when I do. It's not due till Nov and the lace itself should only take a week or so. It's the background drawing which will take the