No problem -- that kind of ting is something I do more oftern than I like -- to say the least. Anyway Ruth -- you do really good work -- I am so glad we have you (and I really mean that). Jeanne
Thanks for cleaning up after me, Jeanne. I'm glad that I'm not as sloppy with the Ballot as I am with a quick e-mail! :) Ruth In a message dated 3/3/2010 9:06:35 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, plankmail@aol.com writes: Greetings: Region 14 has a number of hybridizers and we also have a Regional list of members of the R14 Board. I forwarded Ruth's information about the Proposed Ballot to my R14 List and almost immediately had responses to the effect the " www.irises.com" was surely the wrong address, and should have been " www.irises.org. To see how much it would lead you off , I tried www.irises.com on Expedia/ Google and found that that address will get you to the "page listing" for many thing's iris. Listed 6th on that page is The American Iris Society. and from there on, following Ruth's directions, it's a piece of cake. When I tried Safari/Google and the AIS listing was 7th in line -- but in both cases it is there and not really difficult to locate on the page. Once you find it (not really difficult) it's no different than if you'd searched for www.irises.org. Jeanne
I hope that everyone has had the opportunity to check over the Proposed Ballot for 2010. I am just about ready to send it to the printer. After that time it cannot be changes. www.irises.com : click on AIS Awards, then go to the link that is just above the list of annual awards. Please let all the hybridizers that you may know to check it now. 'Correction' time is running out! We want it to be correct!!! Thanks, Ruth Barker = |