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You had a very nice day. I planted some flowers today and was weeding. I found

that a tomato plant had volunteered up in my vegetable garden. I guess a tomato

from last year fell off there and a seed from it sprouted. Also had some

marigolds and vinca that had volunteer plants come up in pots that I had planted

thoses two flowers in last year. What a great surprise that always is. My

pots of basil plants, rosemary and garlic chives over wintered so well. A

very nice perk of living in a mild climate.

 

Please share your burger recipe with us.

 

It was so sweet for your son to send those roses......I know you will enjoy

looking at them and smelling them.......

 

Happy Mother's Day,

Judy

 

 

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Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:10 PM

Re: QOTW - What did you eat for Mother's Day?

 

 

My daughter and I planted the herbs and tomato plants that she bought for

me, and then tonight for dinner

we had red bean and spinach burgers, they came out really good.

 

My son sent me 2 dozen pink roses yesterday for mothers day.

 

g

 

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Judy we joke that we could start a nursery with all the volunteer

tomatoes that we got sprouting! They have been transplanting pretty

well and we will get surprise tomatoes soon....(they will go well with

the 'random' peppers)

Roseta

 

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> You had a very nice day. I planted some flowers today and was

weeding. I found that a tomato plant had volunteered up in my

vegetable garden. I guess a tomato from last year fell off there and

a seed from it sprouted. Also had some marigolds and vinca that had

volunteer plants come up in pots that I had planted thoses two flowers

in last year. What a great surprise that always is. My pots of

basil plants, rosemary and garlic chives over wintered so well. A

very nice perk of living in a mild climate.

>

> Please share your burger recipe with us.

>

> It was so sweet for your son to send those roses......I know you

will enjoy looking at them and smelling them.......

>

> Happy Mother's Day,

> Judy

>

>

> -

> glpveg4life

>

> Sunday, May 11, 2008 10:10 PM

> Re: QOTW - What did you eat for

Mother's Day?

>

>

> My daughter and I planted the herbs and tomato plants that she

bought for

> me, and then tonight for dinner

> we had red bean and spinach burgers, they came out really good.

>

> My son sent me 2 dozen pink roses yesterday for mothers day.

>

> g

>

> **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists

on family

> favorites at AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)

>

>

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