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Wow, lots of plants are being brought to Chehalis, that's cool!
Here's the list of stuff I'll bring to share:

- Liatris bulbs,
- some crocosmia (lucifer, the tall red ones),
- dahlia tubers (Japanese Bishop & maybe Bulah Ruth),
- maybe 1 or 2 starts from my lavender plants,
- a good sized thyme plant.
- some cilantro seeds
Plus anything else that gets dug up or divided by then.

Does anyone have a tarragon plant or mint to share, or seeds for Green Slam cucumbers?

We're driving down Sat. morning.
I can bring plenty of useless plants - evergreen huckleberries, blackberries, salal, some moss...
 
"Momma, we promise we'll play nice if you get us out of this big, scary run."



Actually - the chicks are handling it pretty well. It's Rhodie I'm worried about - that girl is trying to work herself into a heart attack over the tiny scary chickens.

They have a heat lamp sitting on top of the tractor - and they seem to be doing pretty well.
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They're finally starting to move away from the door.
 
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can get :) Near Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.

Hmmm. Any way you can come down toward Museum of Flight on Monday? Or is that too far?
It's really far away--thanks anyway! :)

Slinglings,
If Itsren and I can get her trees to Renton, I can bring them all into Seattle.


Russ

I think that will be do-able. We can drop them off on the way to the Museum of Flight on Monday if you PM an address to me.
 
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can get :) Near Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.

Hmmm. Any way you can come down toward Museum of Flight on Monday? Or is that too far?
It's really far away--thanks anyway! :)

Slinglings,
If Itsren and I can get her trees to Renton, I can bring them all into Seattle.


Russ

I think that will be do-able. We can drop them off on the way to the Museum of Flight on Monday if you PM an address to me.

Isn't today Monday? I'll PM you an address. I'm on Benson Hill (The Renton end of the Benson Hwy) straight up the hill from Valley Medical Center.

Since there is no hurry this time of year, and I won't likely be headed into Seattle this week. I can offer that I need to go to Reber Ranch this week, so either Wednesday or Thursday I will stop by RR about 3pm to pick up feed. If I know in advance I will drive the truck that day.

Russ
 
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can get :) Near Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.

Hmmm. Any way you can come down toward Museum of Flight on Monday? Or is that too far?
It's really far away--thanks anyway! :)

Slinglings,
If Itsren and I can get her trees to Renton, I can bring them all into Seattle.


Russ

I think that will be do-able. We can drop them off on the way to the Museum of Flight on Monday if you PM an address to me.


You guys are so nice to go to so much effort for me. I keep telling everyone that chicken keeping people are the nicest people I've ever met...I've never met nicer or more helpful people in my life, and it makes me a nicer person as well
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Russ-I can meet you anywhere in north Seattle, Northgate, Lake City, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline--anywhere you happen to need to go in the area.
 
Glad you laughed. I tend to forget that you folks get tons of rain. I haven't seen a drop in weeks, even though the hurricane brought rain everywhere else.
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According to the USDA, this tree has not been documented in the NW. But that is not to say that it isn't there.
Anyone know of a good book for trees of the Pacific Northwest?
I use the Audubon Societies's Field Guide..(To North American Trees)...it seems easy to find the one you want to ID in this book.
 

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