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Post by kimikat on Jan 26, 2010 20:27:53 GMT -5
Alan has been after me to drop by and post for a while now...I know I said I'd try to be around more often, but alas, when one spends 8 hours a day on a computer at the orange box, the computer at home is extremely unappealing.lol. So...There isn't a whole lot new. I had to have knee surgery to reconstruct (technically replace) my ACL. The injury of which pretty much shot the last half of my summer. But its all fixed now, and hopefully at my next dr.'s appointment I will be released completely from the doctor's care. My Dad and I save several seeds and seed pods off the rose of sharon that he and I started from seed off of a tree of my grandmother's when I was in the third grade (ironically a result of a seed project for a science class), and hopefully I'll be able to offer plants this year for it. Its a basic purple and bright pink flower. Since I can finally get around okay on the farm, I've been helping Alan prepare for baby bunnies, and turkeys and guineas. Planning things for the marketing of our products for next year. Hopefully I'll be able to get my herbs going this year too...We shall see...Maybe we can add about 15 more hours to the day, and hook me up to a straight caffiene drip, that may help. I've missed you guys! Kimi
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Jan 27, 2010 9:08:10 GMT -5
It's good to hear from you, Kimi. I bet you are relieved that your surgery was successful and you are mobile once again. Working retail is no fun when you have problems with mobility. And of course, we know that Alan needs all the help he can get.
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Post by bunkie on Jan 27, 2010 15:06:51 GMT -5
......And of course, we know that Alan needs all the help he can get. bwahahahaha!!! hey kimikaat, so glad to see you out and about and posting a bit! glad the surgery went well, too. look forward to seeing your projects come to fruition this spring! hugzzzzzzz.....
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Post by sandbar on Feb 3, 2010 22:17:24 GMT -5
Hey Kimi! Glad to hear from you again and also that you are all patched back up. Someday, I'd like to have a series of small raised beds (say 4' x 10') with each one dedicated to a particular herb, especially perennial ones. Do you need herb seed or can you pinch some from Alan's stash when he isn't looking?
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