Daffodil Articel in ‘Rural Arkansas Living’

Daffnet,

Many of you are headed to Jackson, MS.  However, just across the Mississippi River in Arkansas there is a magazine named ‘Rural Arkansas Living’ with a circulation of 370,000 that has in the March 2011 edition a nice article on Daffodils: Enduring Harbinger of Spring. The web link is

www.aecc.com.  The Article is on line, but I have found it not to be very “computer” friendly.  Of course it features a member of the American Daffodil Society and mentions some of the daffodil festivals in Arkansas.  Most of the comment contributed to me were given by phone.  But I was sort of disappointed that Sheila Yount didn’t mention my Arkansas roots. LOL

 

Clay

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3 comments for “Daffodil Articel in ‘Rural Arkansas Living’

  1. May they are underground like all good roots.

    On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 6:25 AM, < title=> wrote:

    Daffnet,

     

    Many of you are headed to Jackson, MS.  However, just across the Mississippi River in Arkansas there is a magazine named 'Rural Arkansas Living' with a circulation of 370,000 that has in the March 2011 edition a nice article on Daffodils: Enduring Harbinger of Spring. The web link is

    http://www.aecc.com.  The Article is on line, but I have found it not to be very "computer" friendly.  Of course it features a member of the American Daffodil Society and mentions some of the daffodil festivals in Arkansas.  Most of the comment contributed to me were given by phone.  But I was sort of disappointed that Sheila Yount didn't mention my Arkansas roots. LOL

     

    Clay

    Clay Higgins
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  2. Bill,

    LOL.  My roots were “up rooted” when I was a toddler.  I have been destined to roam the earth as a Pilgrim, hence the name Pilgrim Clay 10W-W by Kiera Bulbs.  I’m glad there is a class of roots that grow in the air. LOL

    Clay

    Clay Higgins
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