10/31/10 12:34:31PM @dusty:
Thanks, Razyn, for the origin myth which I had indeed missed. It explains a lot.Curiously, when I kissed the strange hourglass-shaped bud on my cherry tree, all I got was a rash on my lips.
10/30/10 09:34:16PM @strumelia:
Razyn, I'm still planting walnuts, but Alas, no 1936 Amburgey so far. lol!
10/30/10 09:29:53PM @strumelia:
Oh you guys, too kind!I must have had some sort of lumberjack delusions at that moment. (lumberjill?)I don't think my knees would appreciate me doing that nowadays.
10/30/10 09:20:11PM @dusty:
Didn't the Lorax pop out of a tree trunk, too?I always suspected Strumelia was a mythical creature born in the woods with a dulcimer in her arms.
10/30/10 07:37:15PM @sam:
Two lithe and lovely young ladies ............
Thanks, Razyn, for the origin myth which I had indeed missed. It explains a lot.Curiously, when I kissed the strange hourglass-shaped bud on my cherry tree, all I got was a rash on my lips.
Razyn, I'm still planting walnuts, but Alas, no 1936 Amburgey so far. lol!
Oh you guys, too kind!I must have had some sort of lumberjack delusions at that moment. (lumberjill?)I don't think my knees would appreciate me doing that nowadays.
DT must have missed the actual origin myth: http://mountaindulcimer.ning.com/forum/topics/strumbelina-a-fairy-tale
Didn't the Lorax pop out of a tree trunk, too?I always suspected Strumelia was a mythical creature born in the woods with a dulcimer in her arms.
Two lithe and lovely young ladies ............