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Don't know whether to laugh or cry!
In article .com, "DavePoole Torquay" writes: | | For me, the hint of wind is prescient of bitter intrusions from | inhospitably cold places and a reminder of winter. Whether it is | well-suited to larger gardens, remains purely a matter of personal | preference. I've been around long enough to remain unconvinced as to | its aesthetic benefits and to be honest, can't imagine a time when I'll | change. Stuck in the mud so to speak. Well, I can relate to that, living in Cambridge! But even I don't like the sort of wind that you pray to stop, just to get a chance to cool down - I can assure you that genuinely hot winds are no more pleasant than cold ones :-) Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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