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Mea culpa!
Having said merrily that our Akebia quinata is in flower now, I have to
retract speedily. Growing up the same pillar is a Clematis nepalensis whose stamens are the same colour as the Akebia flowers. Dashing past it the other day, I thought "Oh, the Akebia is flowering", having glanced all-too-hastily at the Clematis nepalensis stamens in my rush. Sorry for misleading Rupert and giving him the vapours! OTOH, I must heartily recommend the C.nepalensis which is delicately beautiful and best of all, perhaps, flowering now! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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Mea culpa!
"Sacha" wrote in message id... Having said merrily that our Akebia quinata is in flower now, I have to retract speedily. Growing up the same pillar is a Clematis nepalensis whose stamens are the same colour as the Akebia flowers. Dashing past it the other day, I thought "Oh, the Akebia is flowering", having glanced all-too-hastily at the Clematis nepalensis stamens in my rush. Sorry for misleading Rupert and giving him the vapours! OTOH, I must heartily recommend the C.nepalensis which is delicately beautiful and best of all, perhaps, flowering now! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) God that's a relief. Unfortunately I have just spent the last six hours looking for property in your area:-) Job cancelled I will stick with Yorkshire and you will not have the problem ( pleasure) of having me as a neighbour |
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Mea culpa!
On 21/2/06 13:57, in article , "Rupert"
wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message id... Having said merrily that our Akebia quinata is in flower now, I have to retract speedily. Growing up the same pillar is a Clematis nepalensis whose stamens are the same colour as the Akebia flowers. Dashing past it the other day, I thought "Oh, the Akebia is flowering", having glanced all-too-hastily at the Clematis nepalensis stamens in my rush. Sorry for misleading Rupert and giving him the vapours! OTOH, I must heartily recommend the C.nepalensis which is delicately beautiful and best of all, perhaps, flowering now! God that's a relief. Unfortunately I have just spent the last six hours looking for property in your area:-) Job cancelled I will stick with Yorkshire and you will not have the problem ( pleasure) of having me as a neighbour LOL! 2 tiny cottages are for sale in this area - one right now and one coming up! The smallest is very small, with its largest bedroom being 12'x8' and it needs everything doing to it. It's guide price is £195,000 and they've had more than six offers over that! OTOH, to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. A keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-)) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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Mea culpa!
In article , Sacha
writes it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. A keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-)) I can better that, I had to sit in my car for 5 minutes in case the hail and wind knocked me off my feet this morning - it's very cold here in Norfolk. -- Judith Lea |
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The message
from Judith Lea contains these words: In article , Sacha writes it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. A keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-)) I can better that, I had to sit in my car for 5 minutes in case the hail and wind knocked me off my feet this morning - it's very cold here in Norfolk. I was outside in the garden in my shirtsleeves, cutting logs this morning. It was pleasantly warm here in Norfolk. Er - Are we in parallel universes? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Mea culpa!
Rusty Hinge 2 wrote:
I was outside in the garden in my shirtsleeves, cutting logs this morning. It was pleasantly warm here in Norfolk. Er - Are we in parallel universes? Something's definitely up. Here off the eastern edge of Exmoor it was viciously cold this morning. Not much sign of improvement until the end of the weekend, either. I was planning on putting the glazing in the new greenhouse as soon as possible, but with winds of 20mph+ forecast, I think I'll leave it for a while. James |
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Mea culpa!
In article , Rusty Hinge
2 writes I can better that, I had to sit in my car for 5 minutes in case the hail and wind knocked me off my feet this morning - it's very cold here in Norfolk. I was outside in the garden in my shirtsleeves, cutting logs this morning. It was pleasantly warm here in Norfolk. Er - Are we in parallel universes? No Rusty, we are not, at what time were you in your garden, I was en route to the hospital in the earlyish morning - you cannot have failed to have been unaffected by the evil wind - my hair is still standing up and the door of the greenhouse is still laying on the leeks! -- Judith Lea |
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Mea culpa!
"Sacha" wrote in message id... On 21/2/06 13:57, in article , "Rupert" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message id... Having said merrily that our Akebia quinata is in flower now, I have to retract speedily. Growing up the same pillar is a Clematis nepalensis whose stamens are the same colour as the Akebia flowers. Dashing past it the other day, I thought "Oh, the Akebia is flowering", having glanced all-too-hastily at the Clematis nepalensis stamens in my rush. Sorry for misleading Rupert and giving him the vapours! OTOH, I must heartily recommend the C.nepalensis which is delicately beautiful and best of all, perhaps, flowering now! God that's a relief. Unfortunately I have just spent the last six hours looking for property in your area:-) Job cancelled I will stick with Yorkshire and you will not have the problem ( pleasure) of having me as a neighbour LOL! 2 tiny cottages are for sale in this area - one right now and one coming up! The smallest is very small, with its largest bedroom being 12'x8' and it needs everything doing to it. It's guide price is £195,000 and they've had more than six offers over that! OTOH, to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. A keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-)) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) I suppose I could use a really good Nursery on the doorstep. I would more than make up for the vast loss of revenue your business suffered when the owner went and married his best customer. No I tell a lie-she went and married him. No snow here yet but we had a small hail storm yesterday. That reminds me-Last year we had a hail storm very late in the season which drilled holes through the leaves of Hostas. (it's grim up North) |
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Mea culpa!
The message
from "Rupert" contains these words: I suppose I could use a really good Nursery on the doorstep. I would more than make up for the vast loss of revenue your business suffered when the owner went and married his best customer. No I tell a lie-she went and married him. No snow here yet but we had a small hail storm yesterday. That reminds me-Last year we had a hail storm very late in the season which drilled holes through the leaves of Hostas. (it's grim up North) I were savaged by a wild tripe last time I were oop north, 'appen. They hibernate in t'dark satanic mills while April, when they wake oop and lay waste to the onion beds int' Grimethorpe Allotments. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Mea culpa!
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote in message k... The message from "Rupert" contains these words: snip That reminds me-Last year we had a hail storm very late in the season which drilled holes through the leaves of Hostas. (it's grim up North) I were savaged by a wild tripe last time I were oop north, 'appen. They hibernate in t'dark satanic mills while April, when they wake oop and lay waste to the onion beds int' Grimethorpe Allotments. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig "Is't tha tekking **** or summat? Ah'll come ovar there and give thee such a clout . Research has shown that Northerners aren't as thick as they make out. They just can't grasp the meaning of modern English. That's why you need our new software package . . . Word for Northerners! http://www.dogbomb.co.uk/go/link/00000381/ |
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Mea culpa!
Sacha wrote:
to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. Here in the east of Birmingham we've had snow, sleet, hail and rain. This morning we had thunder rattling the windows. Why do these things only happen when I go outside? |
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Mea culpa!
On 21/2/06 15:07, in article , "Crazy Dog"
wrote: Sacha wrote: to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. Here in the east of Birmingham we've had snow, sleet, hail and rain. This morning we had thunder rattling the windows. Why do these things only happen when I go outside? Please - stay indoors! I've just driven home in a hailstorm! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon ) |
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Mea culpa!
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 17:09:33 +0000, Sacha
wrote: On 21/2/06 15:07, in article , "Crazy Dog" wrote: Sacha wrote: to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. Here in the east of Birmingham we've had snow, sleet, hail and rain. This morning we had thunder rattling the windows. Why do these things only happen when I go outside? Please - stay indoors! I've just driven home in a hailstorm! Here in Ayrshire it's been a lovely day again - some cloud but lots of sunshine, though one big cloud sent a few snowflakes down this morning. Quite breezy at ground level but up on the roof this afternoon the wind was blowing the wood preserver out of the pan as I was trying to paint it on! Joan in Ayrshire remove 'spam' from email to reply |
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Mea culpa!
The message
from Sacha contains these words: LOL! 2 tiny cottages are for sale in this area - one right now and one coming up! The smallest is very small, with its largest bedroom being 12'x8' and it needs everything doing to it. It's guide price is £195,000 and they've had more than six offers over that! OTOH, to make you feel better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of snow for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden. A keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-)) *HOW* much? How are the local youngsters going to get onto the bottom rung even of the housing ladder? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |