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Wednesday, April 25
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 06:49 PM CDT
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 06:46 PM CDT
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 05:33 PM CDT
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 05:28 PM CDT
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 05:07 PM CDT
I have NO idea what kind of rose this is. The label only said "micro-mini" rose. It didn't say what kind. It is so pretty and so tiny it looks fake. If anyone can identify it, I would really appreciate it.
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kschlenker
on Wed 25 Apr 2007 05:00 PM CDT
With pretty tiny purple, yellow, magenta, white, and red wildflowers scattered throughout our yard, it is very hard for me to ask Ronald to mow the lawn. The rain last night made so many more bloom today, it was incredible.
Several of the prickly pear and a big Spanish dagger are also going to bloom. It is very beautiful here. I have added a few pictures of my roses, including one that is extremely tiny. I have no idea what kind of rose it may be. If anyone has any idea, I would appreciate the input.
Tuesday, April 17
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kschlenker
on Tue 17 Apr 2007 02:58 AM CDT
May you and your students, faculty, administration, parents, and alumni remember that we all grieve with you.
Wednesday, April 11
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kschlenker
on Wed 11 Apr 2007 05:46 AM CDT
Midas was a member of our family for a very long time. He was over 12 years old, but still was a vital dog. He was injured, and my daughters tried to get him appropriate vet care, but the vet did nothing for the dog (and then charged the girls $270). We have cremated him and are going to find a perfect rose for the big guy, and his memorial will be in the center of the rose garden.
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