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Debra. Zd arrived this morning in excellent shape. I will wait to plant it until after the pine is down tomorrow. It shouldn’t fall near the arch, but I’m not taking any chances. MK says felling a large tree when other large trees are nearby can be unpredictable. Limbs can catch on each other and cause the tree to fall in unexpected directions. That is why she insisted on a bonded and insured company for this job. If you don’t see anything on our journal list you like, how about a gift certificate from Bluestone or is there another on-line nursery with something you have your eye on?
Vickie, Kay still calls the Dick Wilden daffs “those big, yellow honkers.” They were PJ’s daffodil choice. But, she has decided they are acceptable since they didn’t need staking despite being over 2’ tall. They are so cheerful looking. I want to transfer a few of those to the Playground garden. Kay decided to let me develop that space as a play area and we will use the children's area out back for something practical. The pink eyed, bright green snake and the neon orange sitting platform (Jacob’s stage) will stay right where they are. A kid who tries to sing along with Enrico Caruso CD’s needs a stage! ~Nadine~