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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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> On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:10:20 +0200, Pandora wrote:
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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
>>

> 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:

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> "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> > 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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> On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:13:56 +0200, Pandora wrote:
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>> "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> > 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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> On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 20:13:56 +0200, Pandora wrote:
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>> "sf" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> > 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:
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> And what time is it there in California?


We're approaching noon.
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>> And what time is it there in California?

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> 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?

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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:
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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.

>
> 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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> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 00:47:27 GMT, TammyM wrote:
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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?
>>

> 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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