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4/07/2018 5:16 pm  #3481


Re: Olympic Chat Party

Just dropping by for a quick check of the news and to see how everyone is doing.
It has been a dreary wet day here in my neck of the woods, but luckily it has been a soft rain so that is good for the gardens or flowers. 

 


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/07/2018 5:19 pm  #3482


Re: Olympic Chat Party



Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/07/2018 5:20 pm  #3483


Re: Olympic Chat Party

    

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Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/07/2018 5:23 pm  #3484


Re: Olympic Chat Party


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/07/2018 5:23 pm  #3485


Re: Olympic Chat Party


Stars on Ice 2018


Last edited by CEK40 (4/07/2018 5:24 pm)


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/07/2018 5:24 pm  #3486


Re: Olympic Chat Party




teddycoffey You want some chips for this dip? @thejtsimon @janayafrench

Last edited by CEK40 (4/07/2018 5:24 pm)


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/08/2018 10:08 pm  #3487


Re: Olympic Chat Party

CEK40 wrote:

Just dropping by for a quick check of the news and to see how everyone is doing.
It has been a dreary wet day here in my neck of the woods, but luckily it has been a soft rain so that is good for the gardens or flowers. 

 

Does anyone know about roses? You are supposed to prune them in February, but I didn't. Then we had torrential rains and they are blooming like crazy. Do I wait till they stop and then prune them?
 


"Working with Meryl on any project and in any capacity is an honor and a privilege.  I will never forget this experience, and I look forward to what our relationship can become.".......Clientele Luxury (magazine), Summer 2014
 

4/08/2018 11:38 pm  #3488


Re: Olympic Chat Party

annieahoy wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

Just dropping by for a quick check of the news and to see how everyone is doing.
It has been a dreary wet day here in my neck of the woods, but luckily it has been a soft rain so that is good for the gardens or flowers. 

 

Does anyone know about roses? You are supposed to prune them in February, but I didn't. Then we had torrential rains and they are blooming like crazy. Do I wait till they stop and then prune them?
 

 
Hi, Annie.....I'm no rose expert, but do have one George Burns rose bush that has withstood, neglected, the test of time in my back yard!   A few days ago I cut it back for the first time in about a year....and I occasionally cut the new growth off the bottom as necessary----or when it's no longer blooming or just becomes unruly, I'll whack it back whenever.  Your climate is very similar (more humid and rainy) to ours out here on the west coast, so I'm guessing it will be pretty difficult to kill your rose bushes if you prune them a little later than recommended.  (Just don't blame me if I'm wrong!  )

Good luck with that, Annie....!

Last edited by JetmamaDiDi (4/08/2018 11:39 pm)


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

4/09/2018 8:43 am  #3489


Re: Olympic Chat Party

Morning Sisters.  

Just wanted to pop in for a quick minute.  We had company come yesterday my daughters best friend from high school (she is like a daughter to me) and she will be heading home this evening to Charleston SC.
We had lunch with another of my daughters friends from college, they were room mates for 2 years  (she is like another daughter to me too) they were all here to run a race on Saturday.  She left yesterday after lunch headed back to DC.

My daughter and her best friend will be going out for the day and then I will pop back on to post some news.

Have a great morning.
HUGS

Last edited by CEK40 (4/09/2018 8:44 am)


Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into *leaves*!
—Winnie the Pooh
 

4/09/2018 12:25 pm  #3490


Re: Olympic Chat Party

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

annieahoy wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

Just dropping by for a quick check of the news and to see how everyone is doing.
It has been a dreary wet day here in my neck of the woods, but luckily it has been a soft rain so that is good for the gardens or flowers. 

 

Does anyone know about roses? You are supposed to prune them in February, but I didn't. Then we had torrential rains and they are blooming like crazy. Do I wait till they stop and then prune them?
 

Thanks, CEK. Mine have been neglected for 5 years; my husband planted them and took care of them before that. 
 
Hi, Annie.....I'm no rose expert, but do have one George Burns rose bush that has withstood, neglected, the test of time in my back yard! A few days ago I cut it back for the first time in about a year....and I occasionally cut the new growth off the bottom as necessary----or when it's no longer blooming or just becomes unruly, I'll whack it back whenever. Your climate is very similar (more humid and rainy) to ours out here on the west coast, so I'm guessing it will be pretty difficult to kill your rose bushes if you prune them a little later than recommended. (Just don't blame me if I'm wrong! )

Good luck with that, Annie....!

 


"Working with Meryl on any project and in any capacity is an honor and a privilege.  I will never forget this experience, and I look forward to what our relationship can become.".......Clientele Luxury (magazine), Summer 2014
 

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