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Sep 25, 2013 5:27 PM CST
Name: Kevin Vaughn
Salem OR (Zone 8a)
Cailin,

OK you are a pup compared to me. I was 21 in 1975. I loved your country, both the scenery and the people. We spent three days at a resort on the Black Sea ("Neptune") that was very nice although my favorite was the resort in the Transylvanian Alps. Just gorgeous countryside there. Of course we went to Dracula's Castle too! Are you located in the city or in a more rural area??

There is a Hungarian restaurant nearby me that makes good stuffed cabbage but not as good as what I had in Romania!!

Actually several of the resorts made wonderful crepes for dessert too.

Hmm, WHY AM I HUNGRY??

Back in from a fay of digging out daylily selections. Semps are MUCH easier to move.

Greg, I think most botanists don't have the same way of thinking as horticulturalists do about wild plant. Botanists want the typical plant and they squash it between pieces of paper and dry it. Horticulturalist want the UNUSUAL one and we are going to GROW it. If anything we're probably preserving germplasm! Having a PHD in botany I can say this!

Kevin
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