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It is philatelic - and the envelopes are excellent - non glued
Quote from: art600 on November 30, 2009, 11:20:34 AMIt is philatelic - and the envelopes are excellent - non glued Thanks, Art, wrote that but then convinced my self there were letters missing!
One morning I was sitting over breakfast yakking with Vera Peck, who in those days ran the Alpine Garden Club of BC's seed exchange and we got on the subject of seed. "Oh, you should see the seed that Faith Mackaness sends in! It looks like every seed has been hand-polished." My mental reaction was "well, if that old bat can do it so well, so can I". Ever since I've tried to come up to that standard as a matter of personal pride.PS: Vera Peck died several years ago, I think well into her eighties. I counted her as a friend, one of those special friends it's a privilege to know, and I honor her memory. Faith Mackaness was a fixture of the horticultural community around Portland, Oregon, and had her home and garden in the then semi-rural area out by Gresham, Oregon (iirc!). She was an early champion of the "hardy plant" movement and well known for having an endless assortment of rare and desirable plants in her garden. At the study weekend mentioned, she delivered an incredibly amusing talk about her early days as a gardener, complete with an account of the mountain beavers that infested the area around her first house. The audience was in stitches. And, no, she wasn't an old bat, not by any means. She too has gone, alas.
I'm sure my conservatory carpet tiles are going to be a good growing medium. I splash water down there regularly when I'm painting. Who knows what is in store....