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Old 09-10-2011, 03:53 AM posted to rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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Default Some Spring for you

songbird wrote:
David Hare-Scott wrote:

This is for all those northern hemisphere people who are getting
grumpy because the frost is coming (or arrived already) and their
tomatoes are still green. It is for those not looking forward to
being indoors reading seed catalogs for the next 5 months worrying
about fuel bills.

It features blossoms, new life and includes some nubile ladies and a
hairy young male wriggling naked in the clover as our many of our
forebears were wont to do at this time of year.

http://s1086.photobucket.com/albums/...Spring%202011/


thanks! i like the hairy look on the ladies.
very natural.

for some reason peach blossom picture would not
load, but the rest i could see.


Some glitch in photobucket I expect, the pic is OK at this end and has the
same origin and treatment as the rest. Photobucket does some strange
things, like much web software it seems unreliable. They recently announced
that you could set your own avatar image - it doesn't work. Also their
stats are all over the place.

weather here has been beautiful lately. it
should be warm enough through friday at least with
a bit of rain here or there in the forecast (won't
believe it until i see it). we've not even had to
turn on the heat yet (but a few nights were cool
enough to make me get out the warmer clothes for
a change).

i was enjoying my evening breeze when the combine
started harvesting the soybeans next to us. didn't
get to the peas in time. 75F in here now. very
nice.



I like the change of season, given any choice I like to travel in October
and April.

What is the connection between the harvester starting and you getting your
peas? Do you mean you were going to test harvest a few soybeans before the
harvester arrived?

D