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Jan 19, 2014 12:42 PM CST
Name: David Paul
(Zone 9b)
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Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr R' US! I agree is so true. Yikes!

We have been really blessed with no major damage at all so far, yet what is ahead we wonder?

I've only been bringing in a few things this last go around,......and have been lucky outside.

This particular Dwarf Firebush (Powderpuff that is. Thank you @Dutchlady1 !) is a major favorite of mine and is in the foyer still as I speak. She's a beauty to me, and they hate the cold. They bloom year-round unlike the large ones, and thats what makes them special. Smiling
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I got so caught up in sharing my own thoughts that I forgot to tell you Elaine,... how beautiful truly the pictures were of the Clerodendrums and Orchids.............and yes, I blew up each and every one to see how clear and perfect each picture was! HaHaHaHaaaaa! Yes it is a fact that I'm a Nut! (-;}
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