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[at-l] New England in the summer



When my Dad first retired in northern Arkansas, he put in a vegetable garden.  Over the next winter he added a load of chicken manure and worked it into the soil.  The next year's garden, same size, doubled in output.  There's something good about chickensh*t.

Joan
bluetrail@aol.com



In a message dated 1/26/2005 8:44:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, Jan Leitschuh <janl2@mindspring.com> writes:

>>> you know where you wanna be!
>
>Ha!
>;-))))
>yeah, I want to bilocate.
>
>And revisit the Very Best Transcriber a hiker could have...
>
>Shoesalauke
>
>PS
>I am getting in a truckload of manure on Tuesday (actually, I'm 
>physically digging from one friend's dung heap into the back of a 
>another friend's pickup and then undigging it into cedar frames), so 
>those tomatoes are edging one step closer into reality. Friends, they 
>make the world go round.
>I'll bring some 'maters up with me...
>
>Suzie Buchanan wrote:
>
>> So get that house finished, that garden planted, and then come north
>> and do some hiking while those tomatoes grow!
>> 
>> you know where you wanna be!
>> 
>> suz
>> 
>> 
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 19:19:53 -0500, Jan Leitschuh <janl2@mindspring.com> wrote:
>> 
>>>>We are trying to figure out where to hike this summer.
>>>
>>>The Whites, the Whites, the Whites.
>>>For God's sake, the Whites.
>>>
>>>Bring Ibuprofen.
>>>
>>>NH-Dreamin'Shoe
>>>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>
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