The "late" Linda Campbell (of Linda & The Gang) taught this lesson a few
> years ago, here on the group. Linda was a great believer in BIZ,
> as am I. She did mention that those "little 'zymes" wake up hungry and
> will eat up the stains (dirt, oil, old starch) and things like silk.
> As a non-silk participant, I'm a faithful follower of BIZ.
>
> And as I mention the late, great Linda Diane Campbell, let me add this
> from another former RCTQer (NV/Songbird) over on the Baseball Swap: >
> Hi all,
> I have sad news to report. Linda passed away peacefully in her sleep
> on March 12. Her son Rob called to let me know just a few minutes
> ago. He wanted to let us all know that he donated all of her quilting
> materials (sewing machines, fabric, everything) to the hospice thrift
> store. (The hospice chapter who did so much to make her last days
> easy ones). He said to let you know that if she had told anyone that
> they might have something when she died, that she didn't leave any
> notice for him, so he didn't know.
>
> He didn't say this, but I know that if you feel compelled to honor her
> in someway, she was a strong animal advocate. So I imagine just about
> any animal charity would be good.
>
> She would want me to tell you that she's gone to join the Great
> Squirrel in the sky. (She often joked about that.) Linda was an > animist. ...
>
> ~~~~~~~
> How I loved that woman, and will keep her in my memory's heart forever.
> Party on, Linda & The Gang.
>
> R/Sandy
You brightened our days dear friend. Thank you.
Dreamweaver