DP - Since we live in one of those old houses, I can so sympathize with your need to prioritize! We are facing the second phase of sill replacement, and oh does that hurt!! It's so much more fun to spend the buckaroos on things like pretty fences, but what good are they if the columns or the walls fall down, right??? After phase one, however, I can now have guests use the bathroom off the kitchen without holding my breath and hoping that they wouldn't end up in the cellar below....and I'm not kidding! Whew....!
What's blooming? #14
For some guests I wish I had a bathroom that would drop them into the basement.
Yeah, but your insurance rates go up.
Not if you keep them down there.
Oh, good point! I see you've read Poe........
Yeah but I don't hear no stinking heartbeats.
kaboom kaboom .....hear 'em now?? Just wait 'til the night is dark enough......you'll hear them stinking beats and your hair would stand on end if...........
Ha! Usually it's the neck hair that raises up, not the head hair, unless you're Don King. C'mon, let's be fictionally accurate!
Fictionally accurate! Too much!
Oh, I love fictional accuracy!!! LOL I guess if you are minus the head hair, the neck hairs will have to do.........LOL AGAIN
the posts can be funny when read bottoms up
Victor - which Callicarpa is that?
I was looking at mine tonight - thinking about how much fuller it will look next year - mine is Early Amethyst on its second year
That one is the straight dichotoma species. I have EA too.
After 'bottoms up', many things get funny. And fuzzy.
Fictional accuracy! How Wildean. Reminds me of the MD whi asked me, as I lay dying of pneumonia and influenza, "Mrs. Lamont, are you seeing things that aren't there?" As if I knew. "Yeah, Doc, like that 6 foot rabbit over there? I can't see that one at all!"
xx, C
Victor - funny, fuzzy and sometimes floopy.
Thanks. This thread is starting to slow down for me.
Celeste - wanna start a new #14??! Hee hee. So should the next one be 15 or 16??
Ok.....we are going for #16 join me here:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/774222/
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