The new friendships are continuously humbling and stimulating but I must try
to remember what brought
me to this place two months or so ago, my erotic passion for Spathiphyllum.
So chaps and chapesses, if you see one in need of me, please holler. When
I have some spare loot I'll come over to God's little acre and get as many
"commercial" cultivars and species as are boasted about but never available.
We don't have
hurricane, floods, or droughts here until 2010 when World jungle is then
just
dying "bits". South West Ireland is THE place for PEACE (Lilies).
Note lusty folks! Calibre, (English and French spadices!), caliber
(American boast). Yours only SEEMS longer with the rough consonant at the
end. Ours don't need stretching.
Especially for Geoff - Frighteningly serious NW "dumb" blonde here last
week, married occasionally, I don't have a
lot of hair but wouldn't like hers, said she'd been married occasionally,
first fortunate died of mushroom poisoning, second died of mushroom
poisoning, third from a blow on the head because he wouldn't eat his
mushrooms.
I'll get Spaths off to you FRIDAY Geoff (the above true story is for your
use
especially) and Myles (please can you ring him)!
Thanks a million
If all goes well, the June "Post", more maturely seasoned will be out of
Ireland and with dear Tricia, Monday next. It will have been a dash,
on-going. Caution! I know Mr. No is listening in and I'm not
paranoid.....!
Hallucinogenically ceratonic (katatonic?!!!!!)
Ron (Iles to the non-members until they join the IAS to get know the real
lives of plants and planters).
----- Original Message -----
To: "Multiple recipients of list AROID-L"
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: IAS Newsletters 2001
| Dear Ron,
|
| WELL DONE!!! And welcome to you too as a new member of the IAS, and for
the
| fantastic potential and future that you have in store for all of us! You
| have no idea how excited and happy that so many of us are to have someone
of
| your caliber being our Newsletter Editor. You are the shot in the arm
that
| this society has needed for a good long time. Please do continue to let
us
| all know how we can help you.
|
| Best regards, Scott
| ---------------------
| Mr. Scott Hyndman
| International Aroid Society Web Site
| Vero Beach, Florida, USA
| USDA Hardiness Zone 10a
| E-mail: hyndman@aroid.org
|
|
|
| on 5/23/01 11:20 PM, Ron Iles at roniles@eircom.net wrote:
|
| > Dear Friends,
| >
| > It was only YESTERDAY that I was made aware that there has been NO
| > Newsletter since September 2000...NO Newsletter in 2001! Members
could
| > ONLY use PUBLIC Aroid-L to relate to the IAS!. So, apart from
"Aroideana"
| > (which without a "balancing" Newsletter might appear to be a little too
| > "Scientific"...?), you had no Special Place for our Whole Group?
Members
| > did not get two of the QUARTERLY Newletters. But, the picture and
possible
| > destinations are clearer now. And so, IAS Friends, you may have been
| > frustrated, angry, disappointed, whatever, but you still remained
tolerant
| > and tried to be understanding and so a big thank you. Your kind
forbearance
| > must and will be reciprocated by care and prompt remedies in future.
| >
| > I got the "held" material for the Newsletter about two weeks ago. I was
| > receiving more new material until yesterday. Most of the new was being
| > saved for the second Newsletter. However now I realise that this is
your
| > FIRST 2001 IAS Post, I will put all which is still topical, plus new
| > material into a less small Issue. In unseemly haste I had already done
my
| > Editorial and major Edits and some layout by Monday ... The pages were
set
| > to be sent over Wednesday/Thursday night to dear Tricia in Pittsburgh
for
| > printing and then posting ASAP.
| >
| > Your FIRST 2001 Issue has now to be adapted sensitively to the newly
emerged
| > picture. Jurisdiction has been delayed for a few more days to obtain
wiser
| > judgment. The Editorial will then relate more aptly to the "missed"
| > newletter scenario. A few details of the older "held" material will be
made
| > more topical. I received the Contents Listing for the next Aroideana
last
| > night. (Please can anyone email me NOTICE DETAILS for the September
Event
| > NOW..?) If there is ANYTHING ELSE URGENT FOR THE JUNE ISSUE PLEASE LET
ME
| > KNOW BY RETURN EMAIL...If you want me to design my own POSTAGE STAMP for
the
| > US Postal Service, brace yourself, otherwise, somebody email me the back
| > page you used for free mailing with licence number.... please.
| >
| > The first 2001 Newsletter will be "June". For "Letters to the Editor"
for
| > the Second 2001 Issue, please email me personally or if it is for
earlier
| > consensus, or good publicity for IAS, through Aroid L Incidentally new
| > member Carol Bonner has thoughtfully suggested reciprocal advertisements
of
| > her Society and IAS in our respective newsletters. Extended Publicity.
I
| > said "yes" obviously but her first notice would be in our second
Newletter
| > 2001.
| >
| > If Tricia can handle the print and mail shots I will produce one or two
more
| > Newletters before September. Then the News may be offered at greater
and
| > greater frequency to permit the "IAS" Post to become a vibrant DIALOGUE
for
| > the IAS Membership.
| >
| > Maybe the otherwise most regrettable discontinuity in newsletters has
| > allowed time for positive reflection and evaluation for an even happier
IAS
| > in the future?
| >
| > Wherever you are in the World, the first IAS MEMBERS 2001 "Post" should
be
| > through your letter box in the first half of June.
| >
| > I hope 2001 is the beginning of a major increase in Members from all
over
| > the World who are as kind as those who established, developed and
support
| > the IAS. Carol has very recently joined. (Welcome!); please how many
| > others have done the same please? (Your poor Irish NewsEd paid $30 US
and
| > has to work as well!). All your Aroid-L friends who aren't Members -
| > PLEASE - IAS needs ALL your Support - PLEASE!
| >
| > Graciously
| >
| > Ron Iles
| >
| >
|
|
|