Boron Elgar wrote:
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> Oh, it'll be at least 20 degrees colder tomorrow. We just got one of
> those rare spring days that tantalize, but never repeat this early in
> the season.
I'm sort of hoping that that was today, in reverse. It was around
freezing all day, but tomorrow will (please) be warmer.
> Actually, I spent part of the day in Pennsylvania looking for a dwarf
> peach tree. I gave up after finding only ornamental ones costing
> $75-$98. To hell with that. I came home and ordered online like an
> intelligent person would do.
Well, yeah. Ornamental's no good if you want peaches.
> I did find some neat cacti, orchids and other strange plantlings,
> though.
My first plant sale of the spring is on May 9th. I'm taking the day off
for it.
> Oh,,,and we also went to a terrific German deli that makes all its own
> sausage and that The Hub and I shopped in for over half an hour, the
> whole time making Nazi jokes to each other. That was fun. You like
> marzipan? Schmaltz with bacon and onions?
Marzipan, mmmm. Schmaltz, never had it, but I'm a high cholesterol type
so I'm guessing that of the schmaltz, bacon and onions I should probably
just have onions.
I was talking to my sister today and she eats whatever she wants and has
low cholesterol. Genetics are such a crapshoot.
Mary


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