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Old June 13, 2001, 05:25 PM
Julie Jordan Scott
 
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Default Re: Plant a Seed...and Watch It Grow...

Hi JDB!

Wow! I am thrilled for your new venture...and I have often wondered/inquired within/sought an answer to HOW to best utilize online auctions to bring me more business....more money in the bank is ALWAYS a good thing!

And I am delighted to see a PICTURE of you there on the site. Since we can't all go to Akron and visit Gordon and Rick (or maybe we should all just pick a date and show up? I am laughing at that thought!! Wouldn't that be a hoot?!?!?!) it is great to connect a picture to the words.

Congratulations again! Continue to til the soil and the result will be a plentiful harvest!

With Purpose and Passion,

JULIE JORDAN SCOTT

> A few weeks ago I planted a seed...a
> sunflower seed to be specific. Below is a
> picture of the newly sprouted sunflower.

> In this picture the plant is about ONE INCH
> tall. If it survives the elements of nature
> and nature takes its course, this small
> plant will grow to be TWELVE FEET tall.
> Quite amazing, don't you think?

> Months ago, Gordon planted a
> "seed" in my "garden".

> I sort of let it grow a little, watered it
> now and then, pulled up a few weeds that
> were choking it out, tangled with a giant
> who kicked me in the teeth...

> Gordon would stop by now and then...pull a
> few weeds, add a little fertilizer, and
> water once in awhile.

> But, you see, it was MY garden, not his. I
> was responsible for tending to the plant,
> not Gordon.

> Well, somehow that seed survived and
> sprouted and has grown. The harvest is yet
> to come...

> Thank you, Gordon--the gifted gardener.

> Have a blessed day!

> JDB




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