Honey Suckles
To verify to certain friends of mine about the real honey suckle, I am listing a picture so that the matter may not be dissputed upon. Even though it is not the State flower (I think that the Cherokkee Rose holds that special place, but don't quote me) it is very prominet and a favorite with the youngsters.
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I am very glad to hear about the honey suckles, althought I have no idea what you are talking about simply because I am out of the loop on that one!
Emily told me you had a Blog and we are checking it out together...what a great way to stay up on ya'll!
Here is my blog web address (I'm the only one in the family with one):
http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=jolypolypoly
God Bless and greet your family for me!
Joel Pendleton
LOL. Sorry. I have a few friends of mine out west who had never seen a REAL honey suckle before. When they came to visit me, one of them picked a clover and exlcaimed, "A honey suckle! Oh! I've heard about these before!" LOL. It was sooo funny.
Oh my goodness!!! That is so funny!!!!
Well, I couldn't help it! We don't have honey suckle in idaho. I was mislead by my cousin at the tender age of 7 to believe that clover was honey suckle and I had thought so ever since. Once I tried the real thing it was good. I always wondered why the supposedly "sweet" honey suckle didn't taste that great. So much for clover blossoms. I'll leave those for the bees from now on.
That's ok sweety! We love you all the better! However, you just disclosed the secret as to which of my friends had made this mistake. LOL.
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