Quality Plant Sale
Friday & Saturday, May 18&19, 9am to 3pm:
Violets, begonias and fern(indoor), angel trumpets, pink jasmine, guem, snowballs, veggie starters and more.
3579 Dolbeer St., Eureka (Across from Kennedy Field near Sequoia Park)
Labels: Family Service Announcement
13 Comments:
What do you mean by Family Service Announcement, Fred?
Well, it wasn't exactly a Public Service Announcement. Since the sale is being held, in part, by my in- laws, and since it's being held at their house, I guess that would make it a Family Service Announcement.
It is spelled geum not guem. It is in the rose family. I have some in red and yellow. Maybe I stop by when I go to town for groceries.
Maybe I will stop by, not maybe I stop by ... whatever.
Hey...I didn't spell the thing. I just posted it here to help out. Yes, you can stop by. I should say NO, though.
You are such a misfit!
Don't expect me to be there. I have to work.
I might stop by later in the day since I'll be working nearby.
"You are such a misfit!"
A mistfit? I have found my niche and have circles of support.
I won't come by the plant sale, if that is how you feel. I have friends in Fortuna that are having a plant sale, too. Maybe I will go there, as they love and accept me as I am.
I was just teasing!
Thanks, Fred, I AM very sensitive. I never grew that thick skin that my mother told be I should grow, so I grow plants.
Maybe we will stop by this weekend.
Hey...you've been here long enough you should know when I'm just having fun with you.
BTW, Fred, is it a HIGH quality plant sale, or a LOW quality plant sale? You just said "quality" plant sale. Since Carol is giving out English and spelling advice, I thought I would throw in my 2 cents. Nice blogsite, by the way.
Anony.Miss
Hey Fred, thanks for the tip- I just went there and scored some great stuff at super prices. Met the wifey and Mom in law(?). Time to go transplant, but thanks again.
"is it a HIGH quality plant sale, or a LOW quality plant sale?".
That's for each shopper to decide for themselves.
"Hey Fred, thanks for the tip-...".
No thanks necessary. I'm here to help. Thanks for stopping by, though.
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