Jul. 30th, 2004
First, I got to meet the folks who run the Countryside Garden Center in Tongie. Nice people, sounds like their business starting holding its own this year, which is cool.
Second, the lady I tutored through Herbaceaous Ornamentals came and talked to me for a while. She's now working for the grounds crew at KSU, taking care of the flowerbeds at the President's House. And she's still very very proud of the B she got in that class. (
classics_cat, you may remember her. She was the gal that my mom and I diagnosed as dyslexic about a month into class....and you remember how important spelling was in that class.) I'm very glad to hear she's succeeding, and that I helped with that.
Second, the lady I tutored through Herbaceaous Ornamentals came and talked to me for a while. She's now working for the grounds crew at KSU, taking care of the flowerbeds at the President's House. And she's still very very proud of the B she got in that class. (
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Another entry in the too odd not to share file....this recipe for sandburr wine. The same author has collected recipes for oak leaf and oak bud wines, walnut leaf wine (which I have heard of before, but never tasted), hackberry wine (might try this one, since it's been a wet enough year to make good fruit on these), and bramble tip wine (as in the growing tips of the branches). Guess they'll ferment anything in Texas.