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Jim, every-time I see Cannas, I think of a customer I had. She related a story of when she moved into her house. In the back yard was a 10 x 10 flower garden that was thick with cannas and other tall flowers. She decided she would try her hand at gardening one day and put on her shorts and sat down in it with her garden spade and began working on it while getting a tan. Her neighbor noticed her out there and rushed over to tell her to get out of there. She proceeded to tell her that it was part of the new septic system instead of a long field line. Needless to say she headed straight to the shower to scrub, scrub, scrub.
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ReplyDeleteJim, every-time I see Cannas, I think of a customer I had. She related a story of when she moved into her house. In the back yard was a 10 x 10 flower garden that was thick with cannas and other tall flowers. She decided she would try her hand at gardening one day and put on her shorts and sat down in it with her garden spade and began working on it while getting a tan. Her neighbor noticed her out there and rushed over to tell her to get out of there. She proceeded to tell her that it was part of the new septic system instead of a long field line. Needless to say she headed straight to the shower to scrub, scrub, scrub.
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