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K2, when you mentioned the very large tree that was cut down the first thing that popped into my mind was that is a lot of toothpicks.  I'm sorry, I can't control my craziy mind.  Nice pictures.  The stumps could have been cut at that size but straight across, water for butterflies, bird seeds or flowers, I should have check our hostas.  we have one that is a deep blue which is my favorite.

Nancy It got up to 74 yesterday, got on the lawn tractor and checked out the wild flowers that are coming up in the back yard.  I started with one small bunch of them and t hey are spreading nicly/ nicely?????there is a spelling rule about that but I can't remember it/ I thought I did not have spell check n there, but just now it started to work. 

Lee, I wish a state trooper would pick up the guys that zoom around me, then dart back in front of me to get one car ahead of me then do it again, cutting off people and making us slam on our break.

Bill, something must be wrong with my speakers, I can't understand a word or pick out the instruments in the songs, I hope my son can figure it out.

Glad you vision is continuing to impove Dave.  Will you need reading glasses or prescription glasses now/  I didn't realize people got up at 6:45. 

Lee, you pass by fairly close our home everytime  you say hi to Carl and Marcia.  If you have time on one of your trips,  maybe you can stop and viisit us for a w hile.  Dave, K2  and I went to Marcia's funeral.  Hamilton is a neighboring city of Fairfield.  I have heard dumb as an ox but not d;umb as a stump.

We only plant a few things but everyone is welcome over to dig some holes and drop in some plants or seeds.  Thanks for the great ideal K2.  I hate to see what my Cleveland pear would cost to cut down and remove the stump; 

Karen, I can rent you my chain saw or saws all for the rose bushes, don't know how well that would work on rosebushes.  When ever I trimmed them I look like I have been stung by a hundred hornets.


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