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, What a great idea...a flower to be represenative of each of us.

I'd pick periwinkle.

It's vine leaves( which act as ground cover) are ever-green and the

purple flowers announce spring in the North east US.

The color is my favorite. Now I'll look for a picture to post.

Z 64, fibriotic NSIP/o5/PA

And “mild” PH/10/07 and Reynaud’s too!!

No, NSIP was not self-inflicted…I never smoked!

Potter, reader,carousel lover and MomMom to Darah

and Sara

*“I’m gonna be iron like a lion in Zion” Bob Marley*

* Periwinkle is my favorite flower*

* *

wrote:

> Dear Princess Hee Hee,

>

> You DID it, you got me giggling for the first time for

> AGES....STINKWEED indeed...!

>

> Seriously though, you also got me thinking about the symbology of

> flowers & how personal it is to identify with a PARTICULAR flower. Now

> you've got me going through lots of Aussie Native flowers trying to

> pick the one I identify with....Kangaroo Paw would probably be

> mine....a Rusty Dark Red version...Bush Gems they're dubbed! They're

> tall, cope with drought & poke their heads up boldly among the

> vegetation! Sounds like me always sticking my neck out!

>

> Howse about THIS for an idea...I'd love to know & SEE a flower picked

> by each of us (for ourselves) & placed as part of our sign-off ....

>

> It'd be another really nice way of learning a little more about the

> folk we share innermost thoughts with but are never likely to meet in

> person!

>

> in Oz (Red Kangaroo Paw)

>

> Fibrotic NSIP/UIP????

>

> Reynauds'

>

> May 2007

>

>

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

>No virus found in this incoming message.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.4.0/1507 - Release Date: 6/18/2008 7:09

AM

>

>

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, What a great idea...a flower to be represenative of each of us.

I'd pick periwinkle.

It's vine leaves( which act as ground cover) are ever-green and the

purple flowers announce spring in the North east US.

The color is my favorite. Now I'll look for a picture to post.

Z 64, fibriotic NSIP/o5/PA

And “mild” PH/10/07 and Reynaud’s too!!

No, NSIP was not self-inflicted…I never smoked!

Potter, reader,carousel lover and MomMom to Darah

and Sara

*“I’m gonna be iron like a lion in Zion” Bob Marley*

* Periwinkle is my favorite flower*

* *

wrote:

> Dear Princess Hee Hee,

>

> You DID it, you got me giggling for the first time for

> AGES....STINKWEED indeed...!

>

> Seriously though, you also got me thinking about the symbology of

> flowers & how personal it is to identify with a PARTICULAR flower. Now

> you've got me going through lots of Aussie Native flowers trying to

> pick the one I identify with....Kangaroo Paw would probably be

> mine....a Rusty Dark Red version...Bush Gems they're dubbed! They're

> tall, cope with drought & poke their heads up boldly among the

> vegetation! Sounds like me always sticking my neck out!

>

> Howse about THIS for an idea...I'd love to know & SEE a flower picked

> by each of us (for ourselves) & placed as part of our sign-off ....

>

> It'd be another really nice way of learning a little more about the

> folk we share innermost thoughts with but are never likely to meet in

> person!

>

> in Oz (Red Kangaroo Paw)

>

> Fibrotic NSIP/UIP????

>

> Reynauds'

>

> May 2007

>

>

>

>------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

>No virus found in this incoming message.

>Checked by AVG.

>Version: 8.0.100 / Virus Database: 270.4.0/1507 - Release Date: 6/18/2008 7:09

AM

>

>

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... what a great idea! I already told Beth I want to be nasturtiums. My post to Vicky explain why.

I like your 'bush gems'. You are surely a gem in the bush. Vicky wants to be a daisy.

I told Peggy no way is she a stinkweed. hahaa. She is like a pansy to me. Sweet and a steady grower.

How do I get a flower in my signature line w/o having to do it each time, do you know?

MamaSher, age 69. IPF 3-06, OR. Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Stinkweeds n' all that

Dear Princess Hee Hee,

You DID it, you got me giggling for the first time for AGES....STINKWEED indeed...!

Seriously though, you also got me thinking about the symbology of flowers & how personal it is to identify with a PARTICULAR flower. Now you've got me going through lots of Aussie Native flowers trying to pick the one I identify with....Kangaroo Paw would probably be mine....a Rusty Dark Red version...Bush Gems they're dubbed! They're tall, cope with drought & poke their heads up boldly among the vegetation! Sounds like me always sticking my neck out!

Howse about THIS for an idea...I'd love to know & SEE a flower picked by each of us (for ourselves) & placed as part of our sign-off ....

It'd be another really nice way of learning a little more about the folk we share innermost thoughts with but are never likely to meet in person!

in Oz (Red Kangaroo Paw)

Fibrotic NSIP/UIP????

Reynauds'

May 2007

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