Readers Comments
Dsfsdfsdfdsf wrote: You have more useful info than the briitsh had colonies pre-wwii.
Gipsysoul wrote: May 2012 update: i left cape ann in january of 2010 and just googled june to find out how he's doing. He still grows and sells plants, but he has left cape ann and works out of newburyport. He can be reached at (978) 465-1156.
Leon wrote: He came to my jungle yard in miami yesterday. What an extremely impressive young man! I chalk up my forgetting the names of plants to "premature alzheimer's", but he knew virtually all of them, even some home depot rarities that were not marked originally, as well as varietals -- and i'm talking rare, tropical varietals. Jude rules!
whims wrote: I very much wish him much success! He seems to have obtained it somewhat already! If we can make just one person a day, feel better about themselves, their ideas, and confirm their importance, we'd all be better for it!
sethi wrote: Awesome story. There is lots of love and caring which platteboze has. God bless him.
baby fingers wrote: I run a nyc based program called baby fingers, teaching sign language through music to families and young children. I wish the silent seed was nearby, as our families would love the opportunity to patronize your business!
timcollardey wrote: Reading both stories about jude always reminds me how, oftentimes, the "disabled" are more more "abled" than the "abled. " thanks for the heart-warming story! Oh, and for julienne and others, you might check out wikipedia's story about hafiz. It includes examples of his poetry and lots of links to read more.
julienne wrote: Starrynight. Can you tell me more about the poet hafiz? Thanks would appreciate.
Julienne wrote: A lovely story of a passion and vision to share with others, keep it up jude!
I loved the poem form starynight! Thanks gypsysoul for sharing this!
I loved the poem form starynight! Thanks gypsysoul for sharing this!
Lisa wrote: What a treat it will be to visit the silent seed. I love plants too, and watching them grow is one of the most wondrous events on earth. Thank you for such a great story - i live on cape ann and would never have known about this place in magnolia if i did not read this article. Thank you.