[lace-chat] Re: Queen Anne Lace/Bishops Lace

2004-05-10 Thread Joy Beeson
At 05:08 PM 5/10/04 +1000, Barbara Stokes wrote: . . .Queen Anne Lace or Bishops Lace. Nursery person didn't know of this plant, wasn't in her reference book. As I am not much of a gardener, does anyone know this? Around here, Queen Anne's Lace means the wild carrot, which is a weed in its

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2004-05-10 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
Another one I seem to remember seeing before, but it's still funny. I'm happy to say *my* son's been trained better than that :) From: M.A. A young man called his mother and announced excitedly that he had just met the woman of his dreams. Now what should he do? His mother had an idea: Why

[lace-chat] Fwd: virtual etch-a-sketch!!

2004-05-10 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
My source claims that we all had one... I'm not so sure about that; I encountered it for the first time when my son was about 5 or 6. And, I think, the small fry of today might have no more idea of what it is, than I did at 30+ All the same... If one has time to waste, the thing is as

[lace-chat] Re: Queen Anne Lace/Bishops Lace

2004-05-10 Thread Barbara Stokes
Dear Lacemakers, Local nursery shop (plant nursery) also combined Coffee Shop/Art Gallery is planning a Spring weekend with local artists painting on the verandah, quilters in the garden etc. I suggested that I could be lacemaking amongst pots of Queen Anne Lace or Bishops Lace. Nursery person

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2004-05-10 Thread Sylvie Nguyen
Hello, Not having had replies to email that I've sent to Lenka, I am wondering if you know of a possible email address change or if Lenka is away. I really need to purchase more wire supplies. Thank you in advance, Sylvie __ Do you