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Posted by Cleetus Awreetus on January 12, 2008, 10:58 pm
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I have shrub in my yard and it's almost completely covered in white
spots. I don't know what type of shrub it is or what the white spots
are. Can anyone help identify what type of shrub this is and what might
be the cause of the white spots and what can be done to get rid of them?
See pictures at http://www.the-kochs.com/shrub.htm
If this isn't a good forum to pose a question like this, please let me
know what a good forum might be. Thanks.
Thanks.
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Posted by KC on January 17, 2008, 12:11 am
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> I have shrub in my yard and it's almost completely covered in white
> spots. =A0I don't know what type of shrub it is or what the white spots
> are. =A0Can anyone help identify what type of shrub this is and what might=
> be the cause of the white spots and what can be done to get rid of them?
> =A0 See pictures athttp://www.the-kochs.com/shrub.htm
>
> If this isn't a good forum to pose a question like this, please let me
> know what a good forum might be. =A0Thanks.
>
> Thanks.
I think someone used your plants to clean their chalkboard erasers.
Either that or the worse case of whiteflies I've ever seen.
KC
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Posted by willshak on January 17, 2008, 11:32 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options on 1/12/2008 10:58 PM Cleetus Awreetus said the following:
> I have shrub in my yard and it's almost completely covered in white
> spots. I don't know what type of shrub it is or what the white spots
> are. Can anyone help identify what type of shrub this is and what
> might be the cause of the white spots and what can be done to get rid
> of them? See pictures at http://www.the-kochs.com/shrub.htm
>
> If this isn't a good forum to pose a question like this, please let me
> know what a good forum might be. Thanks.
>
> Thanks.
A fungus? Perhaps that downspout emptying right next to it might have
something to do with it.
--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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Posted by willshak on January 24, 2008, 12:32 pm
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horrible, and the wicked would kill all the good. To kill? No; for that
destroys nature. We possess truth and goodness only in part, and mingled
with falsehood and evil.
386. If we dreamt the same thing every night, it would affect us as much as
the objects we see every day. And if an artisan were sure to dream every
night for twelve hours' duration that he was a king, I believe he would be
almost as happy as a king, who should dream every night for twelve hours on
end that he was an artisan.
If we were to dream every night that we were pursued by enemies and harassed
by these painful phantoms, or that we passed every day in different
occupations, as in making a voyage, we should suffer almost as much as if it
were real, and should fear to sleep, as we fear to wake when we dread in
fact to enter on such mishaps. And, indeed, it would cause pretty nearly the
same discomforts as the reality.
But since dreams are all different, and each single one is diversified, what
is seen in them affects us much less than what we see when awake, because of
its continuity, which i
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Posted by KC on January 24, 2008, 2:41 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options God has also seemed to have gone out of His usual way, in the quickness
of His work, and the swift progress His Spirit has made in His
operations on the hearts of many. It is wonderful that persons should be
so suddenly and yet so greatly changed. Many have been taken from a
loose and careless way of living, and seized with strong convictions of
their guilt and misery, and in a very little time old things have passed
away, and all things have become new with them.
God's work has also appeared very extraordinary in the degrees of His
influences; in the degrees both of awakening and conviction, and also of
saving light, love, and joy, that many have experienced. It has also
been very extraordinary in the extent of it, and its being so swiftly
propagated from town to town. In former times of the pouring out of the
Spirit of God on this town, though in some of them it was very
remarkable, it reached no further then; the neighboring towns all around
continued unmoved.
This work seemed to be at its greatest height in this town in the former
part of the spring, in March and April. At that time God's work in the
conversion of souls was carried on amongst us in so wonderful a manner,
that, so far as I can judge, it appears to have been at the rate at
least of four persons in a day; or near thirty in a week, take one with
another, for five or six weeks together. When God in so remarkable a
manner took the work into His own hands, there was as much done in a day
or two, as at ordinary times, with all endeavors that men can use, and
with such a blessing as we commonly have, is done in a year.
I am very sensible, how apt many would be, if they should see the
account I have here given, presently to think with themselves that I am
very fond of making a great many converts, and of magnifying the matter;
and to think that for want of judgment, I take every religious pang, and
enthusiastic conceit, for saving conversion. I do not much wond
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