NYBG Orchid Show - sorry I missed out :(
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Comments (6)Ms Kathy: I see you !!! & Jesus Sees You !!! and He is very very proud of you.... He is the One who makes ALL our Hearts Share... Because He Cares For US ! ! ! ~~~ We Care For * O * T * H * E * R * S !!!!!!!!!!!! You are the perfect example of His LOVE !!!!!!!!!! Every single person N E E D S ~~~ Someone to ***BELIVE **** in them... and Not be Judgemental !!! Like I said I am very glad that you set your boundries !!! That Had to be done.... and I am sure that Truly.... He NEEDS THEM SET !!!!!!!!!!!! It feels better to have some RULES & GUIDELINES TO FOLLOW ! ! ! I Just am so truly Blessed for having getting to Know YOU ((((((((((((YOU))))))))))))))) Ms Kathy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS FOR BEING THAT SPECIAL SOMEONE FOR THIS YOUNG MAN >............. who must feel in his heart that you care for him. *** Shared Stories build a relational BRIDGE... tht Jesus can walk across..... from your heart... from The Purpose Driven Life... by Pastor Rick Warren !!!! You are doing that Ms Kathy.... Building that Bridge with your L \* O \* V \* E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You just might be the ONLY true LOVE this Young Man experiences !!!! BUT HE MUST FOLLOW THE RULES !!!!!!!!!!!!! God Bless ! SusieSunshine \*\*\*\* Your in my Thoughts & Prayers !!!!!!!!!!!!...See MoreSandy - happy belated! Sorry we missed it!
Comments (8)LOL! My thanks to all of you. I am delighted to be remembered even if it is a bit late. After all, I have been depending on the regulars on the conversation side to allow me to give my greetings to others on the forum for several years, now. Thank you for letting me tag onto your posts. I love the cakes! I don't care if you baked them yourself or not. as the saying goes. it's the thought that counts. And virtual cakes are calorie free!! :-) Sandy...See MoreI missed the main showing...
Comments (1)Do you know what color it was?? I'm sorry you missed it's bloom. I saw buds on my white one this week so had dh bring it to the main part of the back yard so we wouldn't miss the blooms.It has about 5 blooms now and some more buds. I never pay attention to how long before you can get the seeds,but I imagine it has to dry out first. Kathi...See MorePhilly Show and NYBG Orchid Show
Comments (3)These are two very interesting comments, since I actually thought the Philadelpdia Flower Show was one of the better ones I've seen. . .but Ginny's observation, now that I reflect on my visit, may be quite accurate: there may have been fewer flowering plants than the past, and almost NO introduction of new plants, which has always been one of the hallmarks of the Philly show. Hard times this season for the nursery trade? After faithfully trudging to this show every year (for what seems like an eternity!), I have developed the habit of rooting out the often overlooked uniqueness of some of the smaller exhibits, rather than just being bowled over by (or yawning over) the major exhibitors. This year was no exception: the bulb specialist, Jacque Armand, delivered the most cohesive (and breathtakingly beautiful) display that I can recall from this veteran. Another favorite: the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades (really!) presented an intense Tuscan landscape - house, terrace and garden, in exquisite detail - but the best part of it (and missed by many!) was the compelling video catalogue of the whole projects genesis, from initial design to final installation at the show, with the video cleverly tucked away beneath a shrub so as not to detract from the exhibit. Also fascinating: the Temple Univ. ("Yeah, KT!") Ambler Schools' use of copper gutter as a design element in a garden, complete with an incredibly lovely "rain curtain" - but best of all, all the copper led to a series of water spills which ended up as the center of a "water table". . . picture a large stone table whose center rectangle was a shimmering surface of constantly recyled water. I can just imagine eating dinner there and asking someone at the far end of the table to "please pass the salad". . .and then they would just float the salad bowl down to you !!! Ah, ha! All of which makes me realize that I tend to look at the Flower Show very much from a designer perspective, not just as massive floral display. . .which might explain the difference in perception. But, honestly, there is just so MUCH going in that vast Convention Hall, that there's bound to be something for everyone. One of my favorites has always been the numerous "competitions", and these Delaware Valley gardeners are deadly serious about what they're doing! This year, there were the usual table settings, porch entryways, balcony baskets, huge "themed" urn plantings, some novel "sustainable" back yards - and a new one, I don't ever recall seeing: "Elegante Craveat", or men's ties decorated with pressed plant materials! Much of the fun of these competitive exhibits is comparing YOUR impressions with those of the judges (they are judged twice during the Show: once during Saturday preview, and again on Wednesday) - it's not that unusual for a single exhibit to win the blue (1st) one day, but only get yellow (3rd) from a second judge. . .but ALL the judges' notes are posted for ALL entries so you can follow their thought process. In a post earlier this month, I fantisized about spending an entire week at the Show, attending ALL the lectures and demos, ferreting out every possible detail from every exhibit. Well, I got a preview of that experience: after my knee gave out after only six hours on Wednesday, I returned on Sunday (closing day) for another four hours - and accidentally discovered something worth knowing. . .the Show opens at 8:00am on Saturday and Sunday (I had always gone at 10:00am weekdays, deliberately avoiding the legendary weekend crowds), and when I turned up a 8:00am yesterday morning, I practically had the place to myself! What an unmitigated joy to roam about without the usual attendant high-energy crowd activity. . .and it REMAINED relatively tranquil throughout the first two hours, only slowly picking up after 10:00am. When I checked out at noon, I felt as if I'd just had a private showing. . .the only other time it gets like that is mid-week evenings after 6:00pm. An old-timer working the info booth confirmed my observation. . .she warned that the first Sunday at 8:00am was a zoo (opening day), but the last Sunday morning was one of the best-kept secrets of show attendance! So: one more Flower Show to go ("Springfest", later this week in Northwestern New Jersey) and then it's "Off to the Races", Spring officially arrives and we can all fall back into our annual cycle of creativity and craziness for another season - see you in the garden ! Carl...See MoreMeyermike(Zone 6a Ma.)
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