Penny I know I shouldn't laugh, but I just couldn't help it. I can just see you all tangled up in your rhodies. Sure would love to see a picture of they and the azaleas. They must put on a beautiful show in the spring. From your description of yourself and your antics, I have formed a mental picture of you - that of an elderly neighbour of ours during my early childhood. Glad to see no broken bones at least. Sure you can laugh at it now. Penny in Halifax, N.S. >>> penny x stamm <pennyx1@Juno.com> 09/01/99 12:36AM >>> . Margaret, you're near Boise, are you not? Is this cool weather normal for the last day of August...? If so, that's a mighty short growing season for you folks! .............................................. Today was heavenly -- perhaps 75*, blue skies. One in a million. 'Round about 3:00 o'clock, Jimmie was hand picking clover out of the front lawn (he's a maniac...) so i picked up a bucket and a pair of hand clippers and a dandelion digger, and wandered across the front yard. Found zero crab grass, and 2 dandelions..... ok, might as well prune out those few dead branches on that big azalea, no problem. One of a bank of 20 Hino Crimson azaleas, this one had suddenly decided to drop dead from drought and excess heat. I stuck a schpritzing sprinkler right underneath it for 2 hours, but to no avail. Two weeks later we found that the entire bush had sprung to life with fresh baby leaves! What a thrill --- I could never have replaced it with anything of similar size, after 15 years! Only a tiny section was dead...[sigh of relief..] Then I pruned a bit on some Mountain Laurel. And as I turned around, I reralized that the passgeway thru to the back had become overgrown so it must have been hard for Jimmie to get thru with the lawn mower. I pruned back the rhododendron 'Sappho', huge white trusses with a ruby throat, in spring. The plants had grown into a true jungle in 15 years, actually reaching about 11 feet in height. Knowing that I always deadhead my rhodies, to save the strength in the plants for flowering, I worked my way around the jungle, snipping, pruning and deadheading a bit here and a bit there. Gradually I found myself at the far end of the planting -- perhaps 18 massive rhodies -- and I saw a dead flower cluster almost out of reach, so I climbed into the forest. Now I ain't no dainty lass. I'm a pleasingly plump <?>, wobbly old woman, with a bad foot, a tight shoe, and an aching back. But certain things simply have to get done, you understand. I could never send Jimmie in there to do the job, because his elbows and his knees and his rump and his shoulders and his tall head would all have fractured the forest. So I quietly worked my way thru and around the confluence of the rhodie bed and the pink azalea bed alongside. With careful manipulation of my body parts, I did manage to get thru, v-e-r-y slowly, pruning all the time. I was very happy that rhodies are such a pleasure to work deep within, never seeming to harbor insects, but I did have a hard time keeping my sun visor on my head. I could not squat to lay it on the ground -- the branches were too dense. And I just could not reach outside of the rhodie canopy to toss the thing.... so I finally stuck it down inside my shirt. About 3/4ths of the way across, I noticed that the sun had radically moved in the sky and was blazing into my eyes so I could not make out the spent flower heads. Wondered what time it was....... At last I had reached the last barrier of 5 intertwined granddaddies of the group, and gee whiz, but there was no way for me to turn around in there! Could not reach the last terribly tall dead heads, could not bend, could not climb, uh ---- could not escape..... I tried lifting the branches, but forget it! The trunks were over an inch in diameter. Tried pushing them down, no luck. Tried stepping thru a rhodie carefully, lifting my leg up by grabbing the cuff of my jeans, and then sidling thru the opening. Got stuck. Could neither move backwards nor forwards, could not turn or bend or climb, in short, I was imprisioned! I yelled for Jim, but no answer. He must have picked up his tools and gone inside. Suddenly I recognized my neighbor's voice talking to Jimmie -- they couldn't see me, but I was only 40 ft away. "Edgar!" I shouted, "TELL JIMMIE I NEED HIM!!!! I heard Edgar tell Jim Penny needs him, and then I heard Jim's answer, "Which pants must i wear? Will I be working in the garden?" Evidently he had removed his jeans because they were too grassy to wear into the house.. "NO!" I shouted. "JUST WEAR ANYTHING!".. and Edgar told him that I was somewheres deep in my garden, even tho he could not see me. I waited. Nothing. Nobody. The sun was moving further down the sky. No Jimmie. No joggers. No Edgar. No neighbors. I tried shouting, but I was all alone in the wilderness -- I kept thinking about all those people cast adrift in a little boat, who must say, "All that water and not a drop to drink!" Here I was in my own front yard, in a town of 25,000 people, with police patrols and school busses and UPS trucks and folks walking their dogs, and I could not escape from my prison! Now let me tell you -- that grove of rhodies is one of my all-time favorite plantings. It is spectacular in spring, and handsome in summer, and lovely in winter... and I HAD to make the decision to bust my way out. I lifted up my left foot and stuck it thru a space between branches -- then I gave a mighty heave, and catapulted my body out onto the lawn! Without even a look back, I picked myself up and headed for the front door. Leaning on the bell until Jimmie came flying, there I was -- totally dishevelled, bloody sleeves, torn jeans, with the look of the Dragon Lady on my face. "Where on earth have you been....???" I asked. "Working on the computer." "Why? Didn't Edgar tell you I needed you?" "Uh, sort of. Last I remember was asking which pants I should wear, and then I sat down at the computer! You didn't say it was an emergency..." "WHAT????" I screamed. Well, he gave me a big hug, brought me inside, poured me an icey cold daiqueri, and took me out for dinner. But he cannot bring back the broken rhodies ... . . Penny, NY ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.