Hi all!
I was going to change my avatar to this , but decided instead, to just say "hi" here. Kathy asked for an interview, which I need to postpone, but did want to introduce myself.....taken at my favorite beach in my hometown on Cape Cod
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There are two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle
- Albert Einstein.
Ursula and I cmailed and guess what??? I AM 3 years younger than she is.
The photos of her are so beautiful and so youthful looking, I thought I was older!! LOL.
There are two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle
- Albert Einstein.
Name: Plants and Plumerias American South (Zone 7b) I'm on a down hill slide to middle
Jim, I was just looking through this forum and noticed you are growing and blooming my favorite: Blc. Keowee 'Newberry' '
Without a doubt it is my favorite as it is easy to grow and I've not encountered any insect problems.
Last yr. C&H gave me a fab. deal when I bought their stud plant. It was so large, I had to divide it in to 3 pots!
Thanks for posting it.
Lee
Hi, I"ve been drooling over all of your orchid photo's for a few days now. So thought I'd introduce myself. I've been growing tropical plants for about 10 years (and have over 300) but only started on Orchids about 1 year ago. I have 20 or so, but my collection is growing. There is so much to see and learn on this cubits you can bet I'll be here all the time.
Hi Julie, nice to meet you!
I see you found the thread to post your plants other than Orchids.
We will hopefully see a lot of you. 20 Orchids in one year is a very nice group.