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Old 04-24-2007, 02:07 PM
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I haven't been around for a while thanks to school and work ganging up on me. The 'chids seem to have enjoyed being neglected though, I have four spikes growing!

Brs. Datacosa 'Coos Bay' AM/AOS


Brs. Santa Barbara 'Riverbend'


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And a funny pic of my cat just for the hell of it.
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Old 04-24-2007, 02:11 PM
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Tony!! Welcome back. Glad you didn't permanently abondon us.
Those spikes look really cool!! Thanks for sharing, now hurry up and bloom them
Funny cat pic for sure.

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I expect to see the Brassias in full bloom within a month, but the Paphs will probably be a while, you know how they are.
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As for the Paphs, yes I know. Ok, so in a month it will be. Hurry up then
Just kidding, again, nice spikes!
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Welcome back Tony...Glad the plants are doing well for you
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Welcome back! Your plants look very healthy and happy. Did somebody look after them while you were away?
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Welcome back tony!
looks like you have healthy plants
and cute cat too
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As you so well know, we have been wonderin what's going on. My Brassia Rex seedling has finally decided to do it's thing and grow. Woopee! Where are we on the flask project?
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Hey Tony welcome back to a place where people understand. Glad to hear that your orchids didn't miss you but obviously we did Looking forward to pics of the flowers & more of your cute kitty Hope school is being good to you.
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