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Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago).
http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, white pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. Cheers and enjoy Pandora |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote:
> Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago). > > http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg > > On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? > In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, white > pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. > I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. > Cheers and enjoy > Pandora > Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the minatures existed! Now I need to find one. |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote: > >> Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago). >> >> http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg >> >> On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? >> In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, white >> pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. >> I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. >> Cheers and enjoy >> Pandora >> > Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the > minatures existed! Now I need to find one. I send you a photo tomorrow of the plant. Now it's raining and yet dark. Pandora |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:13:56 +0200, Pandora wrote:
> > "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio > >> > > Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the > > minatures existed! Now I need to find one. > > I send you a photo tomorrow of the plant. Now it's raining and yet dark. > Pandora > Thanks! Is it 8PMish your time? Military time isn't my strong point. |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:13:56 +0200, Pandora wrote: > >> >> "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> >> >> > Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the >> > minatures existed! Now I need to find one. >> >> I send you a photo tomorrow of the plant. Now it's raining and yet >> dark. >> Pandora >> > Thanks! Is it 8PMish your time? Military time isn't my strong point. Now it is 20.32 PM (Military police...) ):: > |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:13:56 +0200, Pandora wrote: > >> >> "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> >> >> > Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the >> > minatures existed! Now I need to find one. >> >> I send you a photo tomorrow of the plant. Now it's raining and yet >> dark. >> Pandora >> > Thanks! Is it 8PMish your time? Military time isn't my strong point. And what time is it there in California? pan > |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:32:53 +0200, Pandora wrote:
> > And what time is it there in California? We're approaching noon. |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:32:53 +0200, Pandora wrote: >> >> And what time is it there in California? > > We're approaching noon. I thought 7 hours of difference. Instead are 9! Urka! pandora |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:06:13 -0700, sf > wrote:
>On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote: > >> Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago). >> >> http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg >> >> On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? >> In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, white >> pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. >> I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. >> Cheers and enjoy >> Pandora >> >Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the >minatures existed! Now I need to find one. It looks like a Martha Washington geranium. I have them growing out the ying yang! When Grams and Gramps sold their house in Marysville, we all took several cuttings of the MWgs. I'm (obviously!) not much of a gardener, are pelargonia and gerania (how poncey!) the same t'ing? TammyM |
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![]() "Rhonda Anderson" > ha scritto nel messaggio .5... > (TammyM) wrote in > : > >> >> It looks like a Martha Washington geranium. I have them growing out >> the ying yang! When Grams and Gramps sold their house in Marysville, >> we all took several cuttings of the MWgs. >> >> I'm (obviously!) not much of a gardener, are pelargonia and gerania >> (how poncey!) the same t'ing? >> > > 'tis a bit confusing. The plants I knew as geraniums when I was growing > up - the ones my grandmother grew - are actually of the Pelargonium > genus. There is a Geranium genus, but these are different plants, > commonly known as cranesbills. The two genera do belong to the one family > ,Geraniaceae Although the common name Geranium is still used by some for > the Pelargoniums, there is more of a push for correct naming. > > http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nwgard...eranium27.html > > http://pelargoniumsandgeraniums.net/pelorger.html > > I have a couple of lovely Pelargoniums in my garden - if my grandmother > was alive, she'd think they were lovely geraniums <g> > > Rhonda Anderson > Cranebrook, NSW, Australia Yes, it is true what you say. Geranium is the simple plant. Pelargonium is another plant, but commpnly called "geramium". Pandora Look, this is like mine. > http://hflp.sdstate.edu/ho311/outdoo...20peltatum.jpg Cheers pandora > |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 00:47:27 GMT, TammyM wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:06:13 -0700, sf > wrote: > > >On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote: > > > >> Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago). > >> > >> http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg > >> > >> On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? > >> In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, white > >> pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. > >> I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. > >> Cheers and enjoy > >> Pandora > >> > >Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the > >minatures existed! Now I need to find one. > > It looks like a Martha Washington geranium. I have them growing out > the ying yang! When Grams and Gramps sold their house in Marysville, > we all took several cuttings of the MWgs. > > I'm (obviously!) not much of a gardener, are pelargonia and gerania > (how poncey!) the same t'ing? > My grandmother grew geraniums when I was a kid, so I know when I'm looking at them. Pelargonium looks similar, but very different to me. Thanks to this thread, I now know they're cousins. http://www.bpgs.org.uk/ ![]() |
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![]() "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 00:47:27 GMT, TammyM wrote: > >> On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:06:13 -0700, sf > wrote: >> >> >On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote: >> > >> >> Here is the pasta I've cooked at lunch (2 hours ago). >> >> >> >> http://tinypic.com/b7yop2.jpg >> >> >> >> On the top I've put a pelargonium in miniature. Nice, isn't it? >> >> In the sauce there is a gorgonzola cream cheese, some boiled ham, >> white >> >> pepper, paprika, red onions and chive or parseley, oil or butter. >> >> I have bought the nettle spiral-shaped pasta. >> >> Cheers and enjoy >> >> Pandora >> >> >> >Sounds yummy and I love the minature pelargonium. I didn't know the >> >minatures existed! Now I need to find one. >> >> It looks like a Martha Washington geranium. I have them growing out >> the ying yang! When Grams and Gramps sold their house in Marysville, >> we all took several cuttings of the MWgs. >> >> I'm (obviously!) not much of a gardener, are pelargonia and gerania >> (how poncey!) the same t'ing? >> > My grandmother grew geraniums when I was a kid, so I know when I'm > looking at them. Pelargonium looks similar, but very different to me. > Thanks to this thread, I now know they're cousins. > > http://www.bpgs.org.uk/ > ![]() You are welcome! Pandora > |
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