Re: [gardeners] gardeners Digest V1 #891

Arthur Bluestone (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:37:56 +0100

Please can some one out there can tell how I can leave the list ?
     Arthur.
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> gardeners Digest        Saturday, June 24 2000        Volume 01 : Number
891
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>        [gardeners] Re: Apricot thieves!
>        [gardeners] Re: Newbie Intro
>        Re: [gardeners] Re: Apricot thieves!
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 01:28:49 -0400
> From: penny x stamm <pennyx1@Juno.com>
> Subject: [gardeners] Re: Apricot thieves!
>
> Oh, Bonnie, that pear tree episode is burned in my memory ...
> I was so livid that I grabbed the youngster and tore down the street
> 3 houses to confront the boy's mother. When she answered the
> door, I blurted out my fury with a demand that she DO SOMETHING
> with her son -- and that is when I discovered that my quiet, sweet
> young neighbor was stone deaf.
>
> I guess there are always traumas bigger than one's own . . .
>
> Penny, NY
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 01:59:25 -0400
> From: penny x stamm <pennyx1@Juno.com>
> Subject: [gardeners] Re: Newbie Intro
>
> .
> Another welcome, Stacey!  We're a small group of regulars with
> a big bunch of lurkers who pop in when something tickles their
> fancy -- and we do have a great moderator in George, who
> keeps our tone relaxed.
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> Come in and join the crew...!
>
> Penny, NY zone 6
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 07:11:54 -0700
> From: Ron Hay <ronhay@pacbell.net>
> Subject: Re: [gardeners] Re: Apricot thieves!
>
> Good morning, Penny,
>
> Thanks for the pear tree tale yesterday. My server was down, so that I
> could receive but not respond to email.  Plants and animals have an
> uncanny sense, one that it will take scientists years yet to fathom, of
> who loves them or who can leave them alone.
>
> We have only about 8 'cots ripening on the tree now; the rest are in a
> bowl in our dining room, ripening beautifully, out of harm's way.
>
> I think I will press our snake into service when the nectarines start to
> mature. Funny thing how animals know when fruit is ripe!
>
> Ron
>
> penny x stamm wrote:
>
> > Oh, Bonnie, that pear tree episode is burned in my memory ...
> > I was so livid that I grabbed the youngster and tore down the street
> > 3 houses to confront the boy's mother. When she answered the
> > door, I blurted out my fury with a demand that she DO SOMETHING
> > with her son -- and that is when I discovered that my quiet, sweet
> > young neighbor was stone deaf.
> >
> > I guess there are always traumas bigger than one's own . . .
> >
> > Penny, NY
> >
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