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Old 06-18-2018, 04:29 AM
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Many thanks for letting me join the forum. I've had a couple of years having great success with various phaleonopsis having been given a few that looked sorry for themselves.
Recently, I've ventured out and trying my hand at other types - I didn't know that there were so many. Not knowing what to do led me to your doorstep and have already found more info than |I have in my little handbook.
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I hear it gets crowded in your neighborhood in mid June.
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I hear it gets crowded in your neighborhood in mid June.
Yes, it does a bit. Everything is starting to get ready for Thursday morning. Me? Nothing's going to get me out of bed at that ungodly hour to see the sun at 0452hrs! Our family has been there though for the May celebrations!

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Yes, it does a bit. Everything is starting to get ready for Thursday morning. Me? Nothing's going to get me out of bed at that ungodly hour to see the sun at 0452hrs! Our family has been there though for the May celebrations!
That is quite incredible to me, though I suppose it must be pretty ho-hum for you. Two miles from Stonehenge. I try to imagine. Fail.

I live two miles from exactly zero wonders of the world.

But I'm still on sizable blue-green ball that orbits an enormous star, both located in infinite space, so there's that, I guess.

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I live two miles from exactly zero wonders of the world.
Wonders of the world are everywhere! Like our orchids. I'm new to them and I can't get over how many types,colours and fragrances there are! We've got a Miltonopsis with 21 flowers on it and the smell is unbelievable and it's long lasting. Definitly my best buy
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