Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 On 3/23/06, n Bichar <bicharjulien@...> wrote: > > No, not the perfume, but the castle at the Biltmore Estate near > Asheville, NC. Charlotte on one side, and to the left the Great Smoky > Mountains NP. It*s probably one of the most interesting places to > visit in the US. I*m thinking of it because they had a nursery and > greenhouses with violets. I think their gift store could be a good > outlet to sell natural perfumes. > I love the place! We live about 1.5 hours north of there, so we go there 2-3 times a year and stock up on wine. Our asparagus and strawberry patches were begun with starts bought at Biltmore gardens. Natural perfumery indeed might be a good match for the place. I'd love to see someone try for that. I'd drive out there just to test them. -- Regards, Teegarden Althaea Soaps and Herbals http://www.althaea.biz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > > > No, not the perfume, but the castle at the Biltmore Estate near > > Asheville, NC. Charlotte on one side, and to the left the Great Smoky > > Mountains NP. It*s probably one of the most interesting places to > > visit in the US. I*m thinking of it because they had a nursery and > > greenhouses with violets. I think their gift store could be a good > > outlet to sell natural perfumes. > > > > I love the place! We live about 1.5 hours north of there, so we go there > 2-3 times a year and stock up on wine. Our asparagus and strawberry patches > were begun with starts bought at Biltmore gardens. > > Natural perfumery indeed might be a good match for the place. I'd love to > see someone try for that. I'd drive out there just to test them. > > > > -- > Regards, > > Teegarden > Althaea Soaps and Herbals > http://www.althaea.biz > I think someone*s next business will be called The Violet Teagarden Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > I think someone*s next business will be called > The Violet Teagarden > > Haha, not for a l-o-n-g time! That's a great name, though. Really good! My perfumes are kind of something I furtively wear myself, and only admit to when someone compliments me. I'm very insecure about my little ensteins. I'd sooner read my adolescent poetry in public. Naked. -- Regards, Teegarden Althaea Soaps and Herbals http://www.althaea.biz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > > > > I think someone*s next business will be called > > The Violet Teagarden > > > > Haha, not for a l-o-n-g time! That's a great name, though. Really good! > My perfumes are kind of something I furtively wear myself, and only admit to > when someone compliments me. I'm very insecure about my little > ensteins. I'd sooner read my adolescent poetry in public. Naked. > > -- > Regards, > > Teegarden > Althaea Soaps and Herbals > http://www.althaea.biz I think I*m going to organize a poetry reading: *Perfume & Poetry* In the Violet Teagarden. n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > > I think I*m going to organize a poetry reading: *Perfume & Poetry* > In the Violet Teagarden. > > n > > It'll be a horror show to replace Rocky. -- Regards, Teegarden Althaea Soaps and Herbals http://www.althaea.biz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > > > No, not the perfume, but the castle at the Biltmore Estate near > > Asheville > I love the place! We live about 1.5 hours north of there, so we go there > 2-3 times a year and stock up on wine. Our asparagus and strawberry patches > were begun with starts bought at Biltmore gardens. > > Natural perfumery indeed might be a good match for the place. I'd love to > see someone try for that. I'd drive out there just to test them. > > Regards, > > Teegarden > Althaea Soaps and Herbals > http://www.althaea.biz > Since you mentioned north of Asheville, I feel compelled to tell you that I was visiting a pottery 2 hours north of Asheville, in Laurel Bloomery, Tennessee. That was a while back on my first trip to Biltmore. I*m getting closer, am I not? n Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 second that...angela Vanderbilt hey, what about s surgeon who did his -ectomy? He's in Atlanta, it's not that far from Tenn is it? Maybe someone can remember his name, it seems like it was something (real helpful, isn't it?) also, when speaking with the surgeons, when you ask them how many whatevers they do - do not accept - 'plenty'. In my mind, they are telling you they don't do many at all. When I contacted Dr.'s Rice and Luketich (by far 2 of the best in the NE) they were both VERY specific (150 a year, a real number) about how many -ectomies they had done, how many were minimally invasive, how long they had been doing them etc. Dr. L even sent me, via email, several papers he had co-authored about success rates, survival rates, etc. Don't accept vague answers - they are probably backed my vague experience!! my 2 cents - in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 I believe 's surgeon's name was /is out of Emory University in Atlanta. Rich ________________________________ From: achalasia on behalf of ANGELA BAKER Sent: Sat 6/27/2009 9:36 AM achalasia Subject: Re: Vanderbilt second that...angela Vanderbilt hey, what about s surgeon who did his -ectomy? He's in Atlanta, it's not that far from Tenn is it? Maybe someone can remember his name, it seems like it was something (real helpful, isn't it?) also, when speaking with the surgeons, when you ask them how many whatevers they do - do not accept - 'plenty'. In my mind, they are telling you they don't do many at all. When I contacted Dr.'s Rice and Luketich (by far 2 of the best in the NE) they were both VERY specific (150 a year, a real number) about how many -ectomies they had done, how many were minimally invasive, how long they had been doing them etc. Dr. L even sent me, via email, several papers he had co-authored about success rates, survival rates, etc. Don't accept vague answers - they are probably backed my vague experience!! my 2 cents - in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 I believe 's surgeons's name was out of Emory University in Atlanta. Rich > > second that...angela > > Vanderbilt > > > > > > hey, what about s surgeon who did his -ectomy? He's in Atlanta, it's not that far from Tenn is it? Maybe someone can remember his name, it seems like it was something (real helpful, isn't it?) > > also, when speaking with the surgeons, when you ask them how many whatevers they do - do not accept - 'plenty'. In my mind, they are telling you they don't do many at all. > When I contacted Dr.'s Rice and Luketich (by far 2 of the best in the NE) they were both VERY specific (150 a year, a real number) about how many -ectomies they had done, how many were minimally invasive, how long they had been doing them etc. Dr. L even sent me, via email, several papers he had co-authored about success rates, survival rates, etc. Don't accept vague answers - they are probably backed my vague experience!! > > my 2 cents > > - in NC > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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