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brostholder
07-02-2010, 09:07 AM
I think I've finally figured out what makes tv so great. My wife and I recently purchased a new CV in Kingfisher Villas in Pennecamp, but because we are still trying to sell our home in Ohio and because my wife has developed some health issues, we can only get down there about once every 6-7 weeks. When we are there, we just love it. At first I thought it was because of all the clubs we can join, or the great golf, or just reading by the pool, or happy hour at the town square with live music. But then I realized that it's the people. It's the neighbors I hardly know that have gone out of their way to welcome us. It's the strangers that start up a conversation and turn into friends in just a few minutes. It's all of you!!
Thanks
Barry and Jill
Long Island,NY/Evansville,IN/Boca Raton,FL/TV!!!

bloomer
07-02-2010, 09:49 AM
I couldn't agree with you more. It's the people that make TV the best community. I hope your wife's health issues ameliorate. Best wishes to her and to you. I'm sure your home will sell. Unfortunately, it takes superhuman patience in this housing market!

barb1191
07-02-2010, 11:24 AM
I couldn't agree with you more. It's the people that make TV the best community. I hope your wife's health issues ameliorate. Best wishes to her and to you. I'm sure your home will sell. Unfortunately, it takes superhuman patience in this housing market!

Off topic apologies, however, I just had to do it!! C'mon folks, 'fess up...I had to look up Boomer's fancy word "ameliorate." Did you?
:coolsmiley: :boom:

On topic: :welcome: :welcome: Barry & Jill and best of luck with your health issues, Jill. You have chosen to settle in the best place (Paradise) where you willl find people with compassion and support.

bloomer
07-02-2010, 11:58 AM
Oops! Culprit isn't Boomer. It's bloomer.

barb1191
07-02-2010, 01:34 PM
Oops! Culprit isn't Boomer. It's bloomer.

Oops....S'cuze pleeze....b

Pturner
07-02-2010, 01:53 PM
Oops....S'cuze pleeze....b

gesundheit

Boomer
07-02-2010, 02:00 PM
Hi Bloomer,
Hi Barb,

I understand the confusion. I am confused, too -- especially considering the fact that earlier today I almost logged on to ask a gardening question. (That is a fact. - - I do not make this stuff up.) I have a new plant that is just plain bad so far, and I thought about asking here if anybody knew anything about Monarda "Grand Parade" - a pink bee balm that is out there in the yard acting just awful. I'm about to take a shovel to it.

But in spite of the sudden urge to ask a gardening question this morning, I do not think my name is "Bloomer."

Sooooo...... Welcome to TOTV, Bloomer. What a difference a consonant can make. We have fun here sometimes. It is nice to have you with us.

And, Barb, Barb, Barb, put your bifocals on. And, btw, I think ameliorate is the name of one of the newer villages, built in 2007 or so.

Boomer (I think)

barb1191
07-02-2010, 02:17 PM
gesundheit

Danke

barb1191
07-02-2010, 02:24 PM
Hi Barb,

And, Barb, Barb, Barb, put your bifocals on. And, btw, I think ameliorate is the name of one of the newer villages, built in 2007 or so.

Boomer (I think)

Close, but no cigar :boom: :boom:

The "newer village" is "Amelia."

You are really a HOOT, gal.... :1rotfl: :clap2: :a040:

Have mercy TOPIC COP!!!:ohdear:

Pturner
07-02-2010, 02:44 PM
Have mercy TOPIC COP!!!:ohdear:


Raid?

RAID!

bloomer
07-02-2010, 02:47 PM
Barb, no s'cuzes necessary!
Boomer, wish I could solve your plant problem, but no green thumb here. Thank you for the welcome. I'm really enjoying getting to know all of you.

bkcunningham1
07-02-2010, 03:02 PM
Boomer, this might help.

"The best way to grow all prairie flowers is form seed. This is because most prairie flowers develop strong, deep roots. Transplanting must be done with care. Prairie flowers do best when they can establish themselves right in place as small seedlings. When planted early enough in the season, many prairie flowers can bloom in their first year.

"Monarda seeds are carefully selected for color and hardiness. It is easy to sow them directly in the soil, or start them in very small pots outside. As long as the plants are placed in their permanent place before they have more than six true leaves, there will be no problem with root disturbance. Just "plunk" them in the ground, give them plenty of water to start out, and they will thrive almost immediately. that is one of the greatest things about native flowers- they just seem to do well anywhere there is good sun exposure.

"Larger plants can be transplanted without complications, as long as the roots are given plenty of TLC in the process. Treat them gently, and be sure to leave plenty of the original soil to help them establish in their new home.

" If plants do happen to have some problems, there are some quick fixes that can help. Be sure the soil is not too rich, or too thin. If it is draiaing too quickly, add some organic matteer in theform of compost or well aged manure. Do NOT fertilize Bee Balm. Soil that is too rich will make these native wildflowers droopy and weak ."



http://hubpages.com/hub/Prairie-Flowers-Bee-Balm-Monarda-Fistulosa

macro
07-02-2010, 03:39 PM
Close, but no cigar :boom: :boom:

The "newer village" is "Amelia."

You are really a HOOT, gal.... :1rotfl: :clap2: :a040:

Have mercy TOPIC COP!!!:ohdear:

Of course it is. Besides, everyone knows Ameliorate was the woman pilot that disappeared over the Pacific, no? :throwtomatoes:
Welcome to TV and TOTV and enjoy, Brostholder, life can be a dream realized. Hope the medical issues can be resolved or controlled soon.
Don't think we can confuse BOOMER with being a 'Bloomer' if ya can't get a little bitty weed to grow. :D

Boomer
07-02-2010, 03:44 PM
" Do NOT fertilize Bee Balm. Soil that is too rich will make these native wildflowers droopy and weak ."



http://hubpages.com/hub/Prairie-Flowers-Bee-Balm-Monarda-Fistulosa

Oh my gosh! I think you've got it.

There are two droopy and weak Monarda out in my yard who are weakly and droopily calling to you. If you listen closely, you might be able to hear what they are saying........ "Thank you. Thank you, bkc. This Boomer woman has no patience with us. Sometimes she is like the Red Queen. It is so scary when she shouts, 'Off with their heads' if we do not do what we are supposed to do around here. There were once three of us new bee balms here. We are pink ones. But the third one.......well.......it was not pretty. And we think that she likes the coneflowers better than any of us. They get by with stuff we can't. She even has a couple of uppity green coneflowers. How pretentious is that. Talk about a prairie flower gone to town. Geez. So thank you, bkc, because of your answer we just might get another chance.".....

Did you catch that, bkc? I think you answered my question. I have been giving them the leftovers from the sprinkling can when I take care of the annuals in the patio pots to keep them blooming. Looks like I was too nice to those prairie flowers. And I just thought they were acting all droopy and weak because they were not tough like their ancestors the red bee balm.

I think you just might have saved them with your post.

Boomer

barb1191
07-02-2010, 05:16 PM
Of course it is. Besides, everyone knows Ameliorate was the woman pilot that disappeared over the Pacific, no? :throwtomatoes:

Don't think we can confuse BOOMER with being a 'Bloomer' if ya can't get a little bitty weed to grow. :D

Real zingers....."brilliant" macro!!!

Now we know your "no?" is correct when you relate ameliorate to Amelia Earhardt!!

AND.....The remark re Boomer with her weeds most certainly could not be Bloomer is poetic, no? NOT

Great play on words....luv it.....b

:a20: :a20:

macro
07-02-2010, 06:04 PM
Real zingers....."brilliant" macro!!!

Now we know your "no?" is correct when you relate ameliorate to Amelia Earhardt!!

AND.....The remark re Boomer with her weeds most certainly could not be Bloomer is poetic, no? NOT

Great play on words....luv it.....b

:a20: :a20:

Oh, Right! My bad. Keep confusing her with the irish lassie who talks a lot. Amelia O'Rate. oops, gotta skedaddle, thread police on their way! :police:

Pturner
07-02-2010, 06:22 PM
Of course it is. Besides, everyone knows Ameliorate was the woman pilot that disappeared over the Pacific, no? :throwtomatoes:
Welcome to TV and TOTV and enjoy, Brostholder, life can be a dream realized. Hope the medical issues can be resolved or controlled soon.
Don't think we can confuse BOOMER with being a 'Bloomer' if ya can't get a little bitty weed to grow. :D

:clap2::1rotfl:

graciegirl
07-02-2010, 07:19 PM
i wanna be part of this group. Maybe I should change my name to Bloomers.

champion6
07-02-2010, 07:21 PM
I feel sorry for brostholder. This thread is so badly hijacked there is no hope at all for it to get back on track.

Pturner
07-02-2010, 07:26 PM
Of course I know what ameliorate is! I have an ameliorate degree.

No wait.

It's a baccalaureate degree.

NEVERMIND!

barb1191
07-02-2010, 07:37 PM
Oh, Right! My bad. Keep confusing her with the irish lassie who talks a lot. Amelia O'Rate. oops, gotta skedaddle, thread police on their way! :police:

Is that Amelia O'rater? Yes, yes, O'raters* really do talk a lot, huh? :1rotfl:

*Poetic license.

barb1191
07-02-2010, 07:45 PM
Yes, this is sooo amazing how this thread can explode merely from a unique word like ameliorate. It's such fun playing with words.

Carpe Diem .....b

Pturner
07-02-2010, 07:57 PM
We didn't hijack this thread. We merely ameliorated it.

BTW,
:wave: Barry and Jill
We're glad you are here. :welcome:
You're so right about the people here.

macro
07-02-2010, 08:07 PM
I feel sorry for brostholder. This thread is so badly hijacked there is no hope at all for it to get back on track.

If Bloomer hadn't made Barb11 look that up, would've never happened. (right!) See what you're getting into, Brostholder? Don't have to be crazy to post here but it sure helps. :loco: (hope we haven't scared them off already) Just shows to go 'ya what a great bunch of peeps are on TOTV and in TV. (or can't wait to be in TV) Hope to get a chance to meet face to face at one of the Crispers luncheons after we get semi-organized. :wave:

macro
07-02-2010, 08:14 PM
Yes, this is sooo amazing how this thread can explode merely from a unique word like ameliorate. It's such fun playing with words.

Carpe Diem .....b

Don't tell me all the Carp are dying in the ponds!! :22yikes: Say it isn't so! & I wanted to go fishing. :sigh:

barb1191
07-02-2010, 08:29 PM
Don't tell me all the Carp are dying in the ponds!! :22yikes: Say it isn't so! & I wanted to go fishing. :sigh:

Oooooh Macro.....you will be demoted to Micro if you don't get with the program. No fishy story here! It isn't so. :024:

Carpe Diem = Sieze the day!!!

macro
07-02-2010, 08:37 PM
Carpe Diem = Sieze the day!!!

Of Course! I knew that. I flunked two years of Latin in High school. :duck: :clap2:

uujudy
07-02-2010, 09:37 PM
Did you know that as soon as you turn 65 you don't need a fishing license in Florida?
Carpe Carp!

Pturner
07-03-2010, 06:11 AM
I hear a lot of singles in TV go fishing without a license.

It's ok though because if they catch one they throw him back. :024:

macro
07-03-2010, 10:32 AM
I hear a lot of singles in TV go fishing without a license.

It's ok though because if they catch one they throw him back. :024:

Aaah, 'Catch and release' . do they 'Tag' them too? :p