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School: St. Helena High, All the California State Colleges, BA Accounting UC Berkeley, Post Graduate studies Public Personnel Administration Auburn University
Work: 15 or 20 varied and interesting jobs to make a living, stay in school, and feed my children. 17 years at Sebastiani Vineyards counting grapes. 17 years at City of Anniston counting employees
Hometown(s): Born in Oakland Ca., grammar school years in the bay area, then across Northern California from Pt. Reyes to Eureka and Sacramento to Stockton, but mostly in Sonoma and Napa valley's. 1980 relocated to the slow and peaceful pace of the Alabama woods
Quote: We make choices and choose how we want to live our lives. Some of the choices are great some sad, but they are all ours
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cheaha1939 That plant looks like some we had come up from an old poinsetta that died and had fell through some cracks in the old back porch. But the leaves were all the same and the color next to the stem was bright red-orange. They had the berries on them also. They came up through the porch then we moved some to the flower garden. They came up every year for 4-5 then quit. They even grew in the gravel in our drive way. I probably didn't help you but I wanted to let you know what happened to the dead poinsetta. Later Jenny