OT, NEW: Just for fun... your fave flower?

On 22 Jun 2006 10:04:41 -0700, lanfear32 spun a fine yarn

Cool, a dreamcatcher! Yes, BB and I are learning that we are similarily 'wild', LOL! Noreen

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On 22 Jun 2006 11:17:27 -0700, lanfear32 spun a fine yarn

ahah, did he think you'd be like granny Clampett and sit on a rocker with your knitting? Tell him, that 'good-girls' are boring, LOL! Noreen

You've heard of Stitch-n-Bitch?????

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As I recall, Granny Clampett kept them ALL jumping!! ;-)

-- Carey in MA

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On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 19:31:20 GMT, Carey N. spun a fine yarn

You're right of course. Just like Aunt Bea kept Opie and Andy in line! And Kate kept Billie Jo, Bobbi Jo, and Betty Jo in line!... :D Noreen

my, we really do run the gamut here!

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YarnWright

Ha! He has fallen for the stereotype about knitters. Oh yes, stick around and you will see there are all kinds of exceptions to those ideas.

One of my biggest thrills still causes people to shake their heads. I went skydiving several years ago!

BB

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lanfear32

What a beautiful post!

Higs, Kather> Whatever is the fresh flower in my hand or in the vase or is blooming

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Katherine

I like simple flowers that are easy to grow, give big bang for your involvement, and are sort of old fashioned:

Zinnias (I just ADORE them) Marigolds (even their smell) Impatients (they really do spit their seeds) Violets (my birth flower) Irises (See Vincent)

There are many other flowers I love, but these are the ones I would (and have) stolen from a neighbor's garden in the middle of the night.

Hesira

Who really needs to go out & water her babies!

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hesira

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