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Monday, August 4th 2008

5:12 PM

Plant Transplant

  • Today's happy place on a road trip in a convertible
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  • A funny thing plant transplant
  • Kiwi's Kitten Campaign kitties paw prints in dirt...

I cannot take credit for this........a totally true story!!!

A friend of mine made a committment this week and purchased a plant.  It really took a great deal of thought, but the decision was made.  After a few days of touch and go moments while getting to know each other (the first fight, first making up....awkward silence....you know)  he decided that he could safely commit to tranplanting the plant into another pot.  Not just the one it came home in. 

 It was a very serious operation.........he purchased all of the appropriate knowledge tools..... "how to transplant a plant" books and all the accoutrement of plant transplantation....

It was apparently very touch and go, with some dicey moments......it took a steady hand, and a will of steel....but the plant made it into recovery and seems to be doing well.

I think if I had to committ to a plant (and subsequent plant transplant) I would committ to the same plant my friend adopted.  However, I"m in the middle of a metamorphosis and couldn't possible drag my plant around while I'm trying to spread my wings....

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