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Old May 6th, 2018, 02:12 PM
Guerri Stevens
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It's a nice day here in SC, comfortable temperature and a little breeze.
So I sat on the porch for awhile, hoping a hummingbird would discover
our newly hung feeder, and I admired the word 1692 growing at the corner
of the porch. Of course I ignored various things that should be done,
such as cleaning off the rest of the chairs, and never mind certain yard
chores.

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Old May 6th, 2018, 08:07 PM
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That sounds lovely... we're having a balmy autumn here after a record hot
summer. What does the 1692 stand for?





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> It's a nice day here in SC, comfortable temperature and a little breeze.
> So I sat on the porch for awhile, hoping a hummingbird would discover our
> newly hung feeder, and I admired the word 1692 growing at the corner of the
> porch. Of course I ignored various things that should be done, such as
> cleaning off the rest of the chairs, and never mind certain yard chores.
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Old May 6th, 2018, 09:35 PM
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I think it refers to the word dealt in round 1692. Unless it's the year of
her birth.

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> That sounds lovely... we're having a balmy autumn here after a
> record hot summer. What does the 1692 stand for?
>
> On 7/05/2018 7:12 AM, "Guerri Stevens" <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> > It's a nice day here in SC, comfortable temperature and a little breeze.
> > So I sat on the porch for awhile, hoping a hummingbird would discover our
> > newly hung feeder, and I admired the word 1692 growing at the corner of

the
> > porch. Of course I ignored various things that should be done, such as
> > cleaning off the rest of the chairs, and never mind certain yard chores.
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Old May 6th, 2018, 09:40 PM
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Scott Crom, who stopped playing before I came along, dealt round 1692. First he dealt GOMBEEN, a pejorative Irish term for a shady wheeler-dealer. After withdrawing that word, he dealt YAUPON, a species of holly native to southeast North America (which I think includes South Carolina). This fits the context.

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>> That sounds lovely... we're having a balmy autumn here after a
>> record hot summer. What does the 1692 stand for?
>>
>> On 7/05/2018 7:12 AM, "Guerri Stevens" <guerri (AT) guerristevens (DOT) com> wrote:
>>
>>> It's a nice day here in SC, comfortable temperature and a little breeze.
>>> So I sat on the porch for awhile, hoping a hummingbird would discover our
>>> newly hung feeder, and I admired the word 1692 growing at the corner of the
>>> porch. Of course I ignored various things that should be done, such as
>>> cleaning off the rest of the chairs, and never mind certain yard chores.
>>>
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Old May 7th, 2018, 05:32 AM
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You didn't know I was born in 1692?

YAUPON was the word dealt in round 1692 by Scott Crom. It is a holly of
some kind. At the time it was dealt, we had recently moved into our
current house, as I recall, and didn't know that we had a Yaupon of our
very own.

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> I think it refers to the word dealt in round 1692. Unless it's the year of
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