On (17 Mar 98) Maria Van Rymersdael wrote to Jim Venedam...
MV> Lanaken, Belgium Tuesday, March 17 1998 - 21:01
MV> Greetings to you Jim!
Back at ya....
MV> I guess that I missed something. I just get in here the quote of
MV> Judith to you but didn't see your quote of 13 March to me.
I had it frozen. Here it is again....
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On (11 Mar 98) Maria Van Rymersdael wrote to Jim Venedam...
MV> Greetings to you Jim!
Boy! am I glad to see you. I thought we'd seen the last of you.
Maybe moved to Denmark or something....... I have an
interesting Netmail on the way over. It probably crossed in
the mail.
MV> Yes nature can make very nice colored plants. The rose hips
> that are used for the tea are really bright orange/red.
> Can advise you to tase the tea of it when you have the possibility.
I think I may do that. My roses don't have much of a fragrance,
and the little they do have, I'm not real crazy about. Funny
thing tho, when I'm working around them, there is an odor that
I think might be good in a brew. I can understand why someone
might have been tempted to boil them for a drink at one time.
Nothing like the first guy to eat a clam or oyster.....
Jimvee
... Punny Book: The Gardener - by Moses Lawn
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