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Old March 11th 05, 05:02 PM
kathy
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Default two frogs, spring, plants, drought

Our original frog has been joined by a rival.
They are loud enough that the labradors decided
to go investigate the noise.
Not to worry about the frogs though. The dogs have yet
to even stumble across one accidently.
Hope some lady frogs are out there enjoying the
concert.

Have also spotted some action on the lilies way
down there at the bottom of the pond. Jan's lotus
she sent over has shown some growth. (Could this be
the year!)

I might head out to a nursery today or tomorrow and
see if there is anything there other than pansies
and primroses. I want to start some chives and tomatoes
on the deck when they show up at the nurseries.

Our governor offically declared the state a drought
yesterday but those of us dependent on the Columbia
River will probably be okay. Crossing fingers.

kathy :-)

 




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