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We wandered down to the house to get coffee, picking our way through the forest of self-seeders that have almost obliterated the stone path: frilly Californian poppies in a wonderful shade of apricot; feathery ammi with flat white heads; sky-blue love-in-a-mist; mounds of honeywort with flowers of purple and turquoise.
I'm at her smallholding in Somerset, where long narrow beds are packed with marigolds and honesty, ammi and cornflowers.
Green Mist (Ammi visnaga) is the green version; both are available from Johnny's Selected Seeds in Winslow, Me., (877-564-6697 or johnnyseeds.com).
One of my favorites is White Dill (Ammi majus), so-called for the airy blossoms that the herb makes.
Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, at 36 Street, Astoria, Queens, (718 784-4520, ammi.org.org
His greatest influence on American architecture, lasting until about 1860, was through the publication of several handbooks, from which many other 18th-century architects and builders, including Ammi Young and Ithiel Town, copied plans.
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For any child frightened of ghosts, Ghost in the House by Ammi-Joan Paquette, illustrated by Adam Record Walkerr £11.99), might prove a lively antidote.
Two sons, Moab and Ben-ammi, were born from Lot's incestuous acts with his daughters.
20-21) featuring a portrait of a comely young girl in a bright red dress by the Connecticut folk painter Ammi Phillips, as well as a pair of silver goblets crafted for Governor William Stoughton, the colonial magistrate who presided over the Salem witch trials (buyers beware).
AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM Harry Cooper, the curator of modern and contemporary art at the National Gallery of Art, talks about the nineteenth-century portraitist Ammi Phillips and the abstract painter Mark Rothko.
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