Thanks Margaret. Actually, I've been here lurking, but too busy to contribute much. I do enjoy reading what's going on in other people's gardens though. It's nice to know I've been missed. :-) I have been having trouble getting back in the swing of things since Hurricane Floyd came through last summer. I lost so many plants and the amended soils that I had built up in my flower beds due to the erosion from the flooding, and I haven't yet been able to get the soil rebuilt, as so much else has been going on with work and the kids and our extended family. I've also had trouble getting someone to bring me a load of mulch. They promise to show up and don't. I'll try to be gentle with the critters that I've rendered homeless. ;-) Bambi Coastal Carolina USDA zone 8; Sunset zone 31; AHS Heat zone 8 >Welcome back, Bambi. We've missed you. And so have the critters you've >rendered homeless. Margaret L > > >>>I don't know what the therapist did, but it restored >>>considerable range of motion to his shoulders - he >>>combed his hair for the first time in two years! >>>Just something you might want to check out. >>> >>>Harry >> >>Harry, I'd hate to see just what might take up residence in >>my hair if I didn't comb it in 2 years....... >> >>Bambi >>Coastal Carolina. >> >> >> > >