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In reply to the discussion: Can I ask for a bit of help from my friends here? [View all]Tumbulu
(6,532 posts)24. YOU ARE WONDERFUL AND YOU HAVE HELPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When I wrote this yesterday I was so down in the dumps and I was feeling quite desperate about the seeds.
The love and prayers and energy and all the other things that you good people have sent have made a difference.
I just got back from walking the field and there are indeed sprouts coming up- at long last! And they look good and healthy. We are supposed to get a little rain tomorrow, but even if we don't the soil is holding the moisture very well.
All the seeds did not die, all the seeds were not eaten. And now those that survived are coming up.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And thank you anonymous donors for all these hearts. I feel loved!
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Oh my goodness I took no offense and thank you for your kind words of encouragement
Tumbulu
Feb 2012
#23
Are you in California? We're in a serious drought out here and the date you gave for rain sound
Ecumenist
Feb 2012
#36
Wow!! We were actually looking to buy property there, I believe it was on road 75? I think..
Ecumenist
Feb 2012
#47
Mental imaging here for you: the biggest, burliest 30 acres of wheat ever seen by mankind :)
TownDrunk2
Feb 2012
#42