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Jul. 7th, 2004 09:05 amThe wisteria had come in nicely, Dorothy noted as she poked fondly at the flowers. The vine was struggling but it hadn't given up yet; Dorothy decided she'd buy it new fertilizer as a reward.
Still crouched on her knees, Dorothy moved a few inches to the right to frown at the rose bush. It too had survived the winter, no worse for the wear, but its leaves look a bit too flimsy for her liking. Mabe it neded to planted in a shadier place. Mentally she listed that as top priority.
Still crouched on her knees, Dorothy moved a few inches to the right to frown at the rose bush. It too had survived the winter, no worse for the wear, but its leaves look a bit too flimsy for her liking. Mabe it neded to planted in a shadier place. Mentally she listed that as top priority.