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  1. Carol Wallace
  2. Howie
  3. LyndaH
  4. Gay_Klok
  5. rosarosam
  6. beatriceh
  7. beatriceh

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Top 1.   Jul 30, 2000 10:16 AM

» Carol Wallace - Welcome back!

Ironically, Moosey's Garden was our last Virtual Garden Tour before the one up now. Impressive! I was trying to talk her into writing for us because I enjoyed both the fabulous garden and her style. In winter time we northern people really appreciate reading about your gardens - as if there really is hope for us, too! ;-)

You'll have to fill us in on your own new garden, too!

-- posted by Carol Wallace



Top 2.   Jul 31, 2000 3:10 PM

» Howie - Welcome back


<img src="http://www.suite101.com/files/topics/319/files/BlueEntoloma3a.jpg" width="100" height="130" alt="Blue Entoloma, Photographed by Lake Matheson, New Zealand, 3,255 bytes" align="left">
Lynda, glad you have returned.
The links in your current article , at least the first two which I tried, are preceeded with your article URL. I had to delete that first part of the URL to get to the one you intended.
Naturally I went to one on fungi first but it did not include an image of my favorite Entoloma, the blue one.

-- posted by Howie



Top 3.   Aug 4, 2000 1:01 AM

» LyndaH - hi howie and carol

Howie - I managed to fix the problem with the two links - thanks for that.
Carol - watch this space for an update on my new garden. It's almost spring here again - daffodils and magnolias everywhere!

-- posted by LyndaH



Top 4.   Sep 7, 2000 6:55 PM

» Gay_Klok - Welcome

Great to see you again, Lynda

Several of our Rhododendrons come from Cedar Lodge

-- posted by Gay_Klok



Top 5.   Oct 27, 2001 6:14 PM

» rosarosam - Photography

I don't have the words... That's why I'm doing pictures...
http://www.rosarosam.com

-- posted by rosarosam



Top 6.   Jul 26, 2003 4:26 PM

» beatriceh - therapeutic gardening

I work with people with disabilities and find that gardening is invaluable.
Gardening as therapy really great.
Do other people have info on this?
beatriceh

-- posted by beatriceh




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