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Old 11-10-2007, 03:58 PM posted to rec.gardens
William Wagner[_2_] William Wagner[_2_] is offline
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Default Leaf Mold, Do Tell..

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:55:05 -0400, Ann wrote:

Charlie expounded:

You need winter
for reflection and rejuvenation, as does your soil.


We need winter to have Spring, my favorite season. Renewal.


My favorite season is autumn. Harvesting, preparing for the lean times
of winter, a winding down. I like winter pretty well also, with the
seasonal celebrations and family times 'round the fire, so to speak.

I wonder if peoples' personalities dictate their seasonal preferences
and or weather preferences. I prefer gloomy rainy/snowy days, always
have.......kinda matches my dispostion, ya' think? ;-)

Charlie


I like them all but I also like to see them transform or go. Early Dec
snow is wonderful but about April it is time to see new life. Summer
heat and swimming a joy but dry crisp fall becomes desirable. In a way
what we have we like but soon tire of it and want change perhaps.
This with the knowledge that San Francisco or Mykonos are alluring.
My son was at a house on Mykonos last week. . Photos are beautiful with
sea and sky but plant life is rare. I'd say desolate. But some folks
say plant life and others say plant material.
New growth in the spring and who does not think a little bit of Druid
lies in one's heart. Now where is that mistletoe we found ? Dark sky
can be forboding or a promise of rain.

Bill

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