OBF April " Pass-along Plant swap"
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obf april 2014 swap: buried treasure!
Comments (150)My wonderful, treasure packed parcel arrived from Annie this AM. There were two candy bars with a note that sharing was optional. Since Jack is taking me for a steak dinner tonight, I thought I could spare him some Chocolate. It is Yummy dark Chocolate with almonds and sea salt. Never tried this before but love it! A pretty kitchen towel with a chili pepper design, A packet with reblooming iris. A first time item that I look forward to seeing for years.. A nice big chunk of a NOID daylily. I love em all and enjoy surprises. I'll plant this and label it as "Annie".... also my Mother's name.. I got a micro planer, something I have thought I wanted/needed several times but never remembered to buy. So, That is a big plus for that item. In the bottom of the bag I could hear/ feel something I expected to be hard candies...... but Ahah.......It was more REAL treasure. Some coins and a lot of shiny pebble shaped marbles. These will become part of my planned Fairy village. Not sure yet how I'll use them but they have lots of possibilities . Such fun AND I'm going to the Master Gardeners Spring Plant Sale tomorrow. I want to see how far I can stretch the coins at the sale. Annie this package is SUPER and I'm enjoying all the adventure of a treasure hunt with the goodies you sent. Many many thanks....See MoreNEW: new: obf april "a taxxxxing month" swap
Comments (149)Great....Michelle received from Dianne!!! Everyone sent and everyone received. BRAVO! Well, that is a wrap on A TAXXXXING MONTH!! I see that all prizes have been received except for Vina and Jeanne (A game). Jeanne, I checked your tracking...you should receive by/on Thursday of this week. Vina and Jeanne, no need to post here when you receive...to difficult to get on here. Just email me so I know you have it in your hot little hands! Has been a pleasure ladies!! Tata, Annie...See MoreOBF Wake Up It's Spring!!! April swap
Comments (91)Hey everyone! Remy! Love your video. That lilac did look super tough to be blooming for being so little. Michelle, So sorry to hear about your migraines! They are the worst!! I received my package from you today though :D In my package was: Iris: Maid of Orange (LOVE IT!) Iris: Batik...so pretty! Aloe baby Tropical Milkweed 3 mystery daylilies ( I can't wait to see them flower!) Will be planting them tomorrow for my mother's day garden day! :) And I received a beautiful card, miracle grow singles (I've never seen these before! They look way more easy to use than the big boxes I buy), and last but certainly not least the absolute cutest cactus I have ever seen!! I am not a cactus person, but this tiny little baby cactus is on a magnet flowerpot! And its alive. I love it!! Thank you Michelle!! everything was just wonderful! I hope you feel better soon! And everyone have a terrific weekend. Talk to you later! vina...See MoreUPDATE: obf april swap: made in the shade!
Comments (5)I can't believe you did this Faye with all you have on your mind. I told you I would be perfectly ok without a box. I received a terrific box from Faye full of wonderful things: Peanut clusters - yum! gtreen star gladiolus bulbs hosta aureomarginata pachysandra ajuga ground cover hosta diana remembered christmas fern vinca noid ground cover house leek egyptian walking onion a plate that says "A short walk with a friend can take you a long way in life (isn't that the truth!) Wildflower seeds anda TN Vols bracelet, keychain and notepad Thanks Faye and here's hoping you get back to normal quickly! Sue G....See Moreamybabyboy3
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