garden pondering

May 07, 2007 17:52


I have more suspects in the garden. A number from my other post I have been able to identify with the help of

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shoindiematrix May 7 2007, 23:27:18 UTC
What a lovely garden! It reminds me heavily of the Secret Garden (a HUGE favorite of mine).

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faeredelune May 7 2007, 23:29:20 UTC
Thankees.

The soundtrack to Secret Garden is lovely and enchanting also. Aside from accompanying the movie are you familliar with it?

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shoindiematrix May 7 2007, 23:55:16 UTC
Unfortunately I'm not. It's been ages since I've seen any version of the movie. Is it very good?

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faeredelune May 8 2007, 00:01:29 UTC
Yes quite serene and classic in nature. I see what I can do for you later on or tomorrow.

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shoindiematrix May 8 2007, 00:07:01 UTC
Alrighty. No hurry at all.

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faeredelune May 8 2007, 02:02:32 UTC
Did the link work for you?

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shoindiematrix May 8 2007, 02:07:08 UTC
The link did, but I've not managed to get it to be able to unzip right. What program did you say to use?

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faeredelune May 8 2007, 02:17:52 UTC
http://free-backup.info/justzipit.html

above mid-page there should be a 'download button' or similar phrase.

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shoindiematrix May 8 2007, 03:01:04 UTC
^_^ Now I've got it! And wow [sniffles] does it bring back memories...

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faeredelune May 8 2007, 03:02:24 UTC
Yay, sniffles and all that sounds like happy. *warm smile*

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shoindiematrix May 8 2007, 20:34:32 UTC
*big smile* Oh yes. Very fond memories. Made me wish I lived in the Middle East and England. It's why I never tended my mother's garden; I wanted an abandoned garden. Fond, fond memories.

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faeredelune May 8 2007, 23:15:57 UTC
Considering your comment I have another treat for you. *smile*

Moroccan Mint Tea Recipe
courtesy of Ann Volkwein

10 fresh mint sprigs, plus 4 for garnish
3 teaspoons green tea
3 tablespoons sugar
4 cups water

Boil water. Pour a small amount in teapot and swish around to warm the pot. Combine the mint and green tea and sugar in the teapot, then fill it with the rest of the hot water. Let tea brew, stirring the leaves once or twice, for 3 minutes. Pour tea through a tea strainer into glass teacups to serve. Garnish with remianing 4 sprigs of mint.

or another variation here: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/recipes/beverage/moroccanminttea.html

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