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Jack and Me

Posted by sandyl TN (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 12, 09 at 16:26

Picture of Jack and me taken today Saturday Sept 12-09.
The ski picture was taken about 2 weeks ago before a storm, we got about 10 drops of rain from the storm clouds and then the sun came out right before dark, Thought it was very pretty and ya'll might enjoy it.
Jack and Me

Storm clouds
Ski before the storm


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Your clematis is sooo pretty! I cant wait til mine gets that big. its a foot tall now LOL long way to go! How old is your plant? The sky is pretty too, i feel like we didnt get any pretty thunderstorms this year in pittsburgh, i like to watch them from my front porch!


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Lilyfinch that Jack is 3 yers old. I hard prun him in late Feb and then again after his first flush which is usually over around the end of June, I then hard pruned him again and got the fall flush you see in the picture. Sandy


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Your 'Jack' has done nicely for you Sandy. Those clouds did look menacing I'd have to say!

Terry


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Your Jack is beautiful... and I see lots of fencing in the background, just begging for clems to climb them. LOL


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Posted by bloomorelse Z4b NB Canada (My Page) on Wed, Oct 14, 09 at 10:54

Your Jack is beautiful... and I see lots of fencing in the background, just begging for clems to climb them. LOL

Bloomorelse I just about chocked on my drink when I read your above message. A clematis on that fence would survive less then 0.2 seconds. The fence houses 5 pet goats and nothing survives within 3.5 feet from the outside of the fence. Thanks for the comment. Sandy


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Posted by bloomorelse Z4b NB Canada (My Page) on Wed, Oct 14, 09 at 10:54

Your Jack is beautiful... and I see lots of fencing in the background, just begging for clems to climb them. LOL

Bloomorelse I just about chocked on my drink when I read your above message. A clematis on that fence would survive less then 0.2 seconds. The fence houses 5 pet goats and nothing survives within 3.5 feet from the outside of the fence. Thanks for the comment. Sandy


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