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Date Posted: 23:05:22 11/26/01 Mon
Author: Susan W.
Subject: I'm ba-ack!


First, apologies to all assembled for my absence of late. I've had to put in many, many hours at work lately, and I've been suffering from related exhaustion, of the "just point me to the nearest bed and let me collapse" variety--an occupational hazard, I guess. So it will take me a day or two to catch up. I hope that all of my fellow "south of the border" friends had a very happy Thanksgiving--as I told a colleague, "Four days...it's a start", lol. I was over at my brother's house with my mom, sister-in-law, niece and nephew, both back from college, and a cute, intelligent, personable guest...only 29, though. ;-) The next day I helped my brother rake leaves...10 fully stuffed bags for me out of (probably) more than a hundred...he lives in the middle of a forest, and there are times in the fall when it looks like it's raining leaves, they come down that heavily. So (of course) it got me to thinking about Monsieur Dupuis up there in the Canadian countryside...do you suppose that he has to do any raking? And don't you think that poor man could use some help? ;-) (...'though it's probably snowing up there by now...)

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[> As a person who lives almost in the middle of a forest, I have wild cherry and maple leaves all over the lawn and I never rake anything. I've never noticed that it has kept the grass from growing in the summer, I wish it did. I don't bother the leaves and they don't bother me. Trying to make the country look like the suburbs is mostly a losing battle. In the spring I have a lovely lawn of purple and white violets, wild strawberries, dog toothed violets, foam flowers, spring beauties, ground ivy, blood roots, lily of the valley, some escaped crocuses and things from the bulb beds and of course crab grass. Not a blade of fescue to be found. I did buy a leaf sweeper that vacuums them up and chops them into tiny pieces but only to get leaf mold for the roses. I think I even used it once. Most people here (in western PA) are too busy in the fall getting firewood for the fireplace. Maybe you could practice up on your chain saw skills before heading north. -- Trish, 09:23:05 11/27/01 Tue


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[> Another one from Western PA here {{{wave}}}... Hi Trish! :-) So good to have you back, Susan. ummmm... raining leaves.. RD... %P~~~~~~~~~ He's an *HOMME* du Nord. LOL I hope you get a chance to slow down a little and catch your breath now. -- Shirleym, 23:21:39 11/29/01 Thu


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