Lynda

Kirk says thank you, actually, "Sweet, you know some kewl ladies. Tell em
thanks."

Lynda
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From: <lite2yu@...>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] The "Hs" have it


> There are some salvia's that bloom blue that have interesting fragrance. .
> .There is an Anise Salvia. . .I think the botantical name is Salvia
gurantica
> (not sure of spelling but its very close to that). My personal favortie
would
> be Indigo Spires but for the life of me I cannot remember the botanical
name
> on that one. I know I will think of more later. . . very much in a rush
this
> morning. . oops, afternoon!!
>
> Living in Abundance
> Mary
>
> PS. I loved your description of your day Lynda!!
>
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TheQueen

<Kirk says thank you, actually, "Sweet, you know some kewl ladies. Tell em
thanks."

Lynda>

That me me grin, lol. We hear parents ‘quoting’ what their kids are saying
often and it doesn’t *sound* like the language my kid uses ordinarily. Makes
me wonder. But then, when you posted this…. Well, THAT sounds familiar!

Sarah Carothers
puddles@...



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