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Comments (8)And you, too, Cherrie! Our roses were 2 weeks early as well! Gertrude Jekyll was first on April 8, we did have some sunny, warm weather in April, but very variable and lots of rain, too. I've just done a sniff test. We grow 50 varieties and they are all said to be fragrant, some more than others. The strongest scents right now (to my nose) are the fruit-based and "old rose" or damask types. With these exceptions: Ispahan and Ena Harkness: no scent at all; and WS 2000: has been stronger. On the plus side, I've been blown away by Albertine (now finished) and Partridge (just starting). Also new this year and exquisitely fragrant: A Shropshire Lad and Evelyn. Thanks again for your response, Cherrie, I am interested to know how your Reine does later on. All the best, MayBee...See MoreWould Someone Like This Canning Book
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Comments (24)Thank you all so much for being here for me. It really is such a comfort. Jeannie and I talked for an hour today. Though it was hard, it all seemed to come natural, as it always has between us. I should have known it would be. She told me how much I meant to her and how I was the only one that she felt she could ever talk to about the hard things and it means so much to her that I'm there for her now. She asked if I would promise to be there for Jeff and Eric when it's over. I promised. Jeff and I have become very close during all this as when Jeannie wasn't strong enough to talk, he and I would talk. I'll keep calling him and checking on him. make plans for him to come out and visit us. Their son Eric is a very busy with his job and often travels, but I know he too will be there for his Dad. So will Jeannie's siblings and other family members. He told Jeannie today that he will not stay in their home after she's gone. I imagine he won't be able to bear being there without her. She said she told him to remarry as he's still so young. He told her no one could ever measure up to her, and I know he means that. I also told her how much she means to me, in detail. We talked about whether or not she should try another round of chemo, telling me what her original surgeon of six years ago told her yesterday after reading the CT Scans. He was very kind, telling her how he'd never seen such a fighter and he wouldn't tell her this if he didn't really feel it to be true, but at this point chemo would only make her sicker and probable shorten her life more. She's going to talk to her wonderful family doctor tomorrow and arrange to talk to the pastor that does the cancer therapy sessions as soon as she's back in town. We both felt she would be the best to understand her situation. She told me she was afraid the actual dying would be painful, so I recommended she make an appointment to meet with someone from Hospice. That way she'll know just what to expect and when would be the best time to start under their care and how she wants to go about it. We decided to talk every day we can. Something I wish I'd have done already, but as I said earlier I didn't want to cause more concern for her. We did cry a bit, but for the most part we had a wonderful conversation. She's going to have her son set up Skype for them so my daughter can talk with her, she's always adored Jeannie, and she and I both want her daughter to meet Jeannie. I know that will be good for Jeannie too as she has always loved children. When she and her hubby drove a semi together, she was trucker buddies with different classrooms around the USA writing them letters and sending special things from around the country to them to teach them about our country. It's just so hard to understand when someone so good and always thinking of others first, even when she didn't have much herself, to be taken when she could give so much more. But maybe that's why God is bringing her Home, for He has other plans for her from Heaven....See MoreBluebell66
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