RE: come into the garden, Maud

From: Yocum Daniel GS 21 CES/CEOE <daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil>
Date: Tue May 27 2003 - 17:49:12 EDT

So, that perfect game is your ghost orchid, where all ways lead to
fair-ways? And structure is for conventional wimps. So do you play the
whole course with a wedge? You know, it is acceptable golf course etiquette
to pull that wedge out, not to mention a lot more comfortable. Imagining
St. Augustine grass as pliable as Southern Florida University student's
minds.
 
To Summer
Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Omlor@aol.com [mailto:Omlor@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 3:09 PM
To: bananafish@roughdraft.org
Subject: Re: come into the garden, Maud

Hi Daniel,

Woody, Charlie -- I have them both in here somewhere. (Much more of the
former than the latter.)

And the good thing about the lawn guys is that they are always there like
clockwork. It's the same with nearly all such tasks around here -- if it
requires any sort of manual labor, I can usually find someone to pay to do
it. I'd rather step into hell than into a Home Depot.

And as to the hissing of summer lawns... Kim knows... :)

Besides, I hear the sound every evening, just after sunset. My backyard,
remember, is a fairway.

All the best, from the land of St. Augustine grass with extra wide blades as
hard as plastic.

--John

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