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 BumbleBee & LadyBug's GardenUnited States wrote: July 12, 2008 - 18:43
Hi Cok & Ine,
Just dropping by to say hi and to wish you a great week.
Take care and thank you for dropping by. :)
Hugs,
Deb
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 HildorGermany wrote: June 28, 2008 - 22:15
Hello Cok & Ine,
Did you get my ceropegia growlist , i send with email and is there anything that you want?
Greetings
Hildor
Yes I get but no time..!! Cok.
 MireilleNetherlands wrote: June 28, 2008 - 21:23
Hello Cok,

Yes, do save me a pair of the D. Foetida with the big flower. One for me and one for Conny :) I am planning to go to her soon, I have a box full of Dorstenia for her :)

Greetz,

Mireille
Zal ik ze ff op de post doen ?? Cok.
 Kevin33Germany wrote: June 23, 2008 - 9:58
Hello Cok and Ine... Your plants are wonderful. I hope, I can visit you with Mireille sometimes. Greetings from Germany.
Have a nice day.
Conny

Hi Conny,
are you from the Dostenia ???
Cok.

Moin Moin Cok Yes, I loves Dorstenia and I am always in search of new. I hope, I find sometime once. Dorstenia yambuyaensis or Dorstenia multiradiata. Yes, there are so many different kinds, however, everybody are nice.
;) Conny
 AlisosLithuania wrote: June 20, 2008 - 22:06
Hello,
Love all your plants, but variegated Haworthias are just perfect.
Best wishes from Lithuania, Ausra
 Sigute - 3 ( tik sanpaulijos )Lithuania wrote: June 4, 2008 - 10:38
Hello Cok & Ine,
Thank you very much for flovers, i got it today. i`m very happy and I hope this flover will be happy in my house.
Yours respectfully SigutÄ—.
 Professor-SnapeGermany wrote: June 3, 2008 - 9:40
Guest Anonymous wrote: May 31, 2008 - 10:58
hello Cok & Ine

the trip from Belgium was necessary!!!!!
exeptionnal collection, amazing
thank you very much for your kindness.

Thanks for the compliment. Cok.



 Sigute - 3 ( tik sanpaulijos )Lithuania wrote: May 30, 2008 - 17:18
Hi Cok,
Thank you very much!

 PetersviewNetherlands wrote: May 29, 2008 - 13:15
Hallo Cok,
Een nogal late reactie op je bezoek aan mijn site, ik ben nogal een tijdje met andere dingen bezig geweest dus vandaar.
De landscaps-foto's zijn gemaakt op het kroondomein bij apeldoorn (Vaasen) mijn favoriet is de niersense weg met heel mooi lichtgroen en het zandpad.

Bedank voor je bezoek en zal kijken naar je foto's

Groet, Peter


 Sigute - 3 ( tik sanpaulijos )Lithuania wrote: May 26, 2008 - 14:45
Hello ,thanks for the visit.
I like your flowers also,.alter ego ... :)
So both we are mad. .... YES on the good way.!!
album beautiful.... :))
 BumbleBee & LadyBug's GardenUnited States wrote: May 24, 2008 - 22:53
Hi,
Thank you so much for dropping by our Garden.
Hope you had a pleasant visit.
You have some very lovely photos!
Have a great day.
Take care.
Deb
aka
LadyBug
Guest Anonymous wrote: May 19, 2008 - 23:32
I don't understand the message you left me. What do you mean?
 PaperbarkAustralia wrote: May 16, 2008 - 2:58
Hi Cok,
You have awesome mesembs!!! I love them all!!! I have a lot of conophytums. Only bought them recently. They are such lovely little juicy works of art!!!
Hugs, Maureen.

Hi Maureen. when you like my Mesembs you like a lot.. are you intrested for a hollyday in Holland ??
doooeeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. Cok.

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: May 14, 2008 - 22:45
A dolmadaki is one of the wraps you'll make; the plural is dolmadakia. The Greek word dolmadaki is actually a direct form of the Turkish word dolma, which means stuffed or filled: all that Greek adds is the standard Greek -aki ending meaning little one. So a dolmadaki is literally a little stuffed wrap. The dish is also called dolmades which is the plural of dolmas, esp. if you use large grape leaves and thus the wraps are somewhat larger.

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 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: May 13, 2008 - 23:47
You must taste also dolmadakia mmmmmmmmmm!!!!

OK, We try to find the recepy.. Cok.
Guest frid wrote: May 13, 2008 - 15:15
good references for collectors,......
 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: May 11, 2008 - 23:20
Dear Cok!
We are so happy to see every day your plants to grow and flowering.
We dreaming the day that we will be again to your nursury!
All the plants that we get from you are doing well and they have start to grow and they seem to be very happy at their new home!
The Aloe haemanthifolia is just perfect and beautiful!
Thank you for once more time!

Guest Anonymous wrote: May 9, 2008 - 18:44
Hello Cok!

Hope all is well.
Yes it is...
 PaperbarkAustralia wrote: May 8, 2008 - 16:28
Hi Cok! Of course I still love you! How could I not? You are so handsome, charming, kind, famous etc, etc, etc!!!! I am always busy. Too busy to work actually because I have too many other interests. Photography, my plants, exploring Australia. Aaaaaah.... too many interests!! But they are expensive to do so have to work. I still love my plants! In fact I bought the collection of Johanna Stark (one of the founding members of the Society) as she's getting too old to manage. Sad. Mostly they are Conophytums - hundreds of them!!! I visited your site to see if you had any that would help me id some of them. I hope I don't kill them!!! Paid a lot!!! I was at the big convention in South Australia the other week. Steve Hammer and Woody gave some very interesting talks and are great people. Bought some more plants (of course!! LOL)
Apart from Haworthias, Gasterias, Aloes, Adromischus and now the Conos, I am mostly collecting caudiciforms and pachys. I just love the fatties!!!! Not easy to get many in Oz. I'll have to buy some seed from overseas because there are sooooo many that I want. I have some seed growing from my own plants. Not a lot but it's very exciting growing from seed and watching them grow!!! ;-D I have pseudolithos, Ant plants, pachy Brevicaule hybrids, Dorstenia and Adenium Obesum seedlings. Hope I don't kill them over Winter. I'll cry if they die!!!! They are all under cover in the glasshouse (not heated). I wonder if I should put any of them on a heat pad over Winter or if they'll be ok with just shelter and less water.

How are you and Ine going? It must be Spring in your part of the world. Lucky you!!! Do you still have your huge garden and all those huge glasshouses?

My daughter is expecting another baby. I'm too young to be a grandmother again!!!! LOL And way too busy!!!!

I've just had a week off work sick but getting better now!! Whew!!!

It was so nice to get your message in my guestbook and I'm so sorry I haven't been in touch. Please forgive me! I will stay in touch now. I promise!!!! ;-))

Love and hugs to you and Ine,
Maureen xxxx Doeeeeeeeeeiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii