tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037222538742373220.post4481192418304254039..comments2023-03-19T03:13:21.159-05:00Comments on Fold, Fallow and Plough: Did You Garden As A Child?Elizabeth Barrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09958071577234094405noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037222538742373220.post-1995890208523243852010-08-14T18:02:55.421-05:002010-08-14T18:02:55.421-05:00Dear Anonymous,
I'm saving those topics for a ...Dear Anonymous,<br />I'm saving those topics for a later post! I remember EVERYTHING!<br />love,<br />ElizabethElizabeth Barrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09958071577234094405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037222538742373220.post-88857378986613376612010-08-14T16:13:09.422-05:002010-08-14T16:13:09.422-05:001. I didn't realize you were paying that much...1. I didn't realize you were paying that much attention; didn't look like it at the time. Remember that Abby is watching you just as closely although she pretends not to.<br />2. The best Cief garden story comes from his Victory Garden when Honey-pregnant with Judy-was on her hands and knees digging weeds. Chief says, "Honey, don't do that, use a hoe!"<br />3. Are you going to spill the beans about the Saturday List and the saga of cdismembering and cooking a chicken?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9037222538742373220.post-5295435121760097482010-08-14T10:40:02.871-05:002010-08-14T10:40:02.871-05:00No, no, no. In the Chief Engineer's household ...No, no, no. In the Chief Engineer's household 1) there was no grass catcher, 2) the discharge was always to the outside of the spiral and 3) raking was required. The young Chief Engineer saw it differently (more in line with the description in the post) and was relieved of duty forthwith.Chief Engineerhttp://www.ianaman.comnoreply@blogger.com