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From: "Lizzie Love" <>
Subject: Re: [TRIVVIES] hats
Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 07:48:11 +0100
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Ahem! ... er .... spring ... er ... I woke to snow again this morning.

Lizzie

> Sorry to hear you have been feeling poorly, Howie. But you are right
> - the advent of spring does improve one's prospects.
>
> Are you planning your garden yet?!
> We still have rather cold evenings but I started my porch garden anyway
> - a few petunias and pansies, a couple of packets of nasturtiums -
> :-) and a tomato plant and two strawberries. Next week I'll consider
> moving my houseplants out for their summer sabbatical.
>
> Here's to your exponential improvement with the season!
>
> Linda
>
>
> On Apr 15, 2005, at 12:43 AM, Howard Fuller wrote:
>
> > What's all this talk about hats?!
> >
> > I only ever had three hats in my whole life. A peaked schoolboy cap
> > (which to be worn at all times going to and from school). One of those
> > funny wide-brimmed stiff Boy Scout hats. And a flat hat bought for me
> > to go fishing for flounder in the Bay off Houston, Texax - 'cept we
> > never did go fishing.
> >
> > Mind I have a thick thatch, so a hat does sit rather uneasily on top...
> >
> > Howie
> >
> > PS: Sorry I haven't been writing much in recent months. I had an attack
> > of bronchitis in mid-February and that led to a touch of pleurisy - and
> > a complete lack of 'get-up-and-go'... I'm feeling much better now that
> > Spring promises to come - when it doesn't go again!
> >
> >
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