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evelyn_inthegarden wrote:
Larry ~ I suppose you will just fit right in here with us "crazies"! We are all a bit wacky in one way or another, and are getting older by the minute.

Dave ~ Why don't you get some seeds on some of the seed exchanges? There is a good one still open at that "other place"..... ( I hope you feel better soon!)

Sharon ~ Good, you are not going to try and finish the garage quite yet. Wait until you are better. It is now raining, and snow has been predicted by Sunday for this area, even as low as Placerville. It's still warm, tho', it's just 45° now, it may get colder tonight. ( I hope you feel better, too!)

Dawn ~ How is your weather, now?

JB ~ I once had to do that similar deed of reporting some office help to my doctor. Since I have been seeing him for over 20 years, it was an easy choice for him. I sent my mom and my MOL (when they were still alive), and other patients as well. I doubt that he takes new patients now. We are all happy that you are OK!! (Maybe you had better stay inside when it snows.)

Lee ~ You live in zone 3! 'nuff said! (Jeanette will do anything to get rid of snow, do you blame her?)

You'll probably notice that those of us who live in zones 7 and 8 will complain a lot during the wintertime about the snow and low temps. I, personally, was raised in Southern CA, where the visit to the snow was a treat, but it did not visit us, well except for just once, about 1/2" which melted quickly, but was ever so surprising, though we did have hail on occasion. So it has taken me quite a number of years to realize to change the closet to winter clothes, in layers. I must have at least a dozen cotton turtlenecks....etc...

Anyone in any seed exchanges?

~ Evelyn


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