โApr-03-2016 07:15 AM
โApr-05-2016 12:55 PM
jamesu wrote:bikendan wrote:jamesu wrote:MaverickBBD wrote:
DW was raised in Mount Burley Wooley (formerly Mount Vernon). Used to dig bulbs for a penny a foot. Child labor and minimum wage made that bye gone days. She still loves them when they are at their peak. The Stagnet ( I mean Skagit) Valley doesn't need a ground hog when you hear "the tulips are early this year" or "the tulips are late".
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does he mean Burlington and Sedro Wooley?
That would be my guess.
โApr-05-2016 07:58 AM
bikendan wrote:jamesu wrote:MaverickBBD wrote:
DW was raised in Mount Burley Wooley (formerly Mount Vernon). Used to dig bulbs for a penny a foot. Child labor and minimum wage made that bye gone days. She still loves them when they are at their peak. The Stagnet ( I mean Skagit) Valley doesn't need a ground hog when you hear "the tulips are early this year" or "the tulips are late".
??????????
does he mean Burlington and Sedro Wooley?
โApr-04-2016 11:38 AM
jamesu wrote:MaverickBBD wrote:
DW was raised in Mount Burley Wooley (formerly Mount Vernon). Used to dig bulbs for a penny a foot. Child labor and minimum wage made that bye gone days. She still loves them when they are at their peak. The Stagnet ( I mean Skagit) Valley doesn't need a ground hog when you hear "the tulips are early this year" or "the tulips are late".
??????????
โApr-04-2016 06:25 AM
MaverickBBD wrote:
DW was raised in Mount Burley Wooley (formerly Mount Vernon). Used to dig bulbs for a penny a foot. Child labor and minimum wage made that bye gone days. She still loves them when they are at their peak. The Stagnet ( I mean Skagit) Valley doesn't need a ground hog when you hear "the tulips are early this year" or "the tulips are late".
โApr-03-2016 12:22 PM
โApr-03-2016 08:04 AM