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Flanders Poppys
In article , M C C
writes On Sun, 18 May 2003 22:36:33 +0100, Mike wrote: In article , M C C writes But the seeds must have already been lying there, just waiting for the right conditions in which to germinate. but how long could they have been waiting? Years sometimes, Mike! And the seeds must have come from parent plants so I think you'd be pretty safe in assuming that poppies were fairly common in the corn and wheat fields. but how long before? For as long as those fields had been farmed, I would say. This is beginning to bear out one of the stories :-)) Can you elaborate on the story? Somebody may have heard it, or of it, before. For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look like a field of Poppies'. It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about the crosses. That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and 1913', possibly not. I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
Flanders Poppys
In article , M C C
writes On Sun, 18 May 2003 22:36:33 +0100, Mike wrote: In article , M C C writes But the seeds must have already been lying there, just waiting for the right conditions in which to germinate. but how long could they have been waiting? Years sometimes, Mike! And the seeds must have come from parent plants so I think you'd be pretty safe in assuming that poppies were fairly common in the corn and wheat fields. but how long before? For as long as those fields had been farmed, I would say. This is beginning to bear out one of the stories :-)) Can you elaborate on the story? Somebody may have heard it, or of it, before. For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look like a field of Poppies'. It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about the crosses. That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and 1913', possibly not. I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
Flanders Poppys
In article , M C C
writes On Sun, 18 May 2003 22:36:33 +0100, Mike wrote: In article , M C C writes But the seeds must have already been lying there, just waiting for the right conditions in which to germinate. but how long could they have been waiting? Years sometimes, Mike! And the seeds must have come from parent plants so I think you'd be pretty safe in assuming that poppies were fairly common in the corn and wheat fields. but how long before? For as long as those fields had been farmed, I would say. This is beginning to bear out one of the stories :-)) Can you elaborate on the story? Somebody may have heard it, or of it, before. For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look like a field of Poppies'. It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about the crosses. That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and 1913', possibly not. I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
Flanders Poppys
In article , M C C
writes On Sun, 18 May 2003 22:36:33 +0100, Mike wrote: In article , M C C writes But the seeds must have already been lying there, just waiting for the right conditions in which to germinate. but how long could they have been waiting? Years sometimes, Mike! And the seeds must have come from parent plants so I think you'd be pretty safe in assuming that poppies were fairly common in the corn and wheat fields. but how long before? For as long as those fields had been farmed, I would say. This is beginning to bear out one of the stories :-)) Can you elaborate on the story? Somebody may have heard it, or of it, before. For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look like a field of Poppies'. It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about the crosses. That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and 1913', possibly not. I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
Flanders Poppys
"Mike" wrote in message ... : : For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, : I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was : because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many : deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look : like a field of Poppies'. : : It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground : had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the : 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about : the crosses. : : That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and : 1913', possibly not. : : I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true : version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ : : Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) : : Mike : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ : Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd : British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th : Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. : R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K |
Flanders Poppys
"Mike" wrote in message ... : : For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, : I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was : because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many : deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look : like a field of Poppies'. : : It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground : had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the : 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about : the crosses. : : That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and : 1913', possibly not. : : I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true : version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ : : Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) : : Mike : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ : Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd : British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th : Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. : R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K |
Flanders Poppys
"K" wrote in
: You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) Of course there is a Father Christmas... How else do you think my daughter got her presents on Christmas morning?! |
Flanders Poppys
"K" wrote in
: You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) Of course there is a Father Christmas... How else do you think my daughter got her presents on Christmas morning?! |
Flanders Poppys
"Mike" wrote in message ... : : For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, : I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was : because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many : deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look : like a field of Poppies'. : : It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground : had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the : 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about : the crosses. : : That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and : 1913', possibly not. : : I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true : version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ : : Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) : : Mike : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ : Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd : British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th : Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. : R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K |
Flanders Poppys
"K" wrote in
: You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) Of course there is a Father Christmas... How else do you think my daughter got her presents on Christmas morning?! |
Flanders Poppys
"Mike" wrote in message ... : : For as long as I can remember, certainly back to when I was a youngster, : I thought that the connection with the Poppy and Remembrance Sunday, was : because there was so much carnage during the First World War and so many : deaths and the blood flowed so much, that it 'Made the Battle Field look : like a field of Poppies'. : : It was very recent, like a few days ago, that I heard that as the ground : had been disturbed so much, it was the right conditions for the : 'dormant' Poppy seeds to germinate and thus the poppy petals blew about : the crosses. : : That is why I asked the question, 'did poppies grow there in 1912 and : 1913', possibly not. : : I wonder how many other tales, given to me in what I thought was a true : version and in good faith, I have believed:-{ : : Now about this Tooth Fairy . . . . . . . . . . . ;-) : : Mike : -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ : Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd : British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th : Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. : R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K |
Flanders Poppys
"K" wrote in
: You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) Of course there is a Father Christmas... How else do you think my daughter got her presents on Christmas morning?! |
Flanders Poppys
In article , K
writes : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K THE FOUR STAGES OF LIFE: 1) You believe in Santa Claus. 2) You don't believe in Santa Claus. 3) You are Santa Claus. 4) You look like Santa Claus. Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
Flanders Poppys
"Mike" wrote in message ... In article , M C C writes On Sun, 18 May 2003 22:36:33 +0100, Mike wrote: In article , M C C writes But the seeds must have already been lying there, just waiting for the right conditions in which to germinate. but how long could they have been waiting? Years sometimes, Mike! And the seeds must have come from parent plants so I think you'd be pretty safe in assuming that poppies were fairly common in the corn and wheat fields. but how long before? For as long as those fields had been farmed, I would say. Papaver Rhoeas,Corn Poppy/Field Poppy/Flanders Poppy,grows in fields arable land on roadsides especially after soil disturbance,likes chalky soils or loam,in warm position, IN FLANDERS FIELDS THE POPPY'S GROW BETWEEN THE CROSSES ROW ON ROW THAT MARK OUR PLACE & IN THE SKY THE LARKS STILL BRAVELY SING & FLY SCARCE HEARD AMID THE GUNS BELOW Robert Mc Rae |
Flanders Poppys
In article , K
writes : You'll be telling us there's no such person as Father Christmas next :O)) K THE FOUR STAGES OF LIFE: 1) You believe in Santa Claus. 2) You don't believe in Santa Claus. 3) You are Santa Claus. 4) You look like Santa Claus. Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forthcoming reunions. H.M.S.Collingwood Association Chatham May 30th - June 2nd British Pacific Fleet Hayling Island Sept 5th - 8th Castle Class Corvettes Assn. Isle of Wight. Oct 3rd - 6th. R.N. Trafalgar Weekend Leamington Spa. Oct 10th - 13th. Plus many more |
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