Re: OT Getting Old



In article <4a1f6835$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Annie C" <chernow2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"erilar" <drache@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:drache-5F91F1.20281328052009@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| In article <4a1ef013$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
| "Annie C" <chernow2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
|
| > Weeds are, afterall, just plants growing in the wrong place.
|
| I have some of those and they have flowers on them. I love Creeping
| Charlie and encourage it so I have less mowing to do, but some people
| rip it out, enraged. I do attack the wild roses from time to time,
| though, because they want to take over one of the few places I have nice
| healthy perennials!
|
| --
| Mary Loomer Oliver (aka Erilar)
|
We had some violets come up recently after heavy rains.. and now those are
spreading in the lawn.
I love em. But my neighbors are looking at me funny, oy..

Oh, I mow around daisies, too, which makes my lawn look a bit odd, but I
don't live in town.

--
Mary Loomer Oliver (aka Erilar)

You can't reason with someone whose first line of argument is
that reason doesn't count. --Isaac Asimov

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