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Martin,A belated congratulations on the grandfatherhood!!
Back last November at my market our community stall was occupied by a group of fathers of boys from Waitaki Boys' High, selling tree paeony plants for school funds. One father has a large paeony nursery up the road and he donated the plants. I bought (for $30) a fine plant of the beautiful 'Boreas.' He mentioned at the time that he was "going out of them" as the farm work was as much as he could cope with.So I was very happy indeed on Wednesday when he phoned me and asked would I like a couple. I said yes please and how much would they be. Nothing, he said, want rid of them. So he arrived with 3 plants yesterday, (he'd asked me what colours I'd like and I'd said red and white) a very good plant in a large pot, of 'Kronas' and two enormous plants of a white whose name I didn't get but the photo he showed me was of a large, frilly pure white semi double with a bunch of yellow stamens. I have the catalogue somewhere and will check. These two have about 20 stems each from the base and are a metre high. The fact that I have absolutely nowhere to put them hasn't discouraged me a bit. Will be digging up some more lawn I think.
this one is not for the faint of heart....and not sure if it made me "so happy"....even beyond the adventurer in mehttp://www.angelfire.com/ak2/intelligencerreport/scariest_path.html
".....one of the most dangerous walkways in the world, built by workers to transport materials between the Chorro and Gaitanejo Falls ......"I don't care if there is a coffee shop at the top... with free cake..... not even that could induce me up that path. On the other hand, I could imagine Martin Rogerson scampering up there like a mountain goat....... He's welcome!
How do you ever start such a trail.