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I enjoyed this nice hot summer - Is it me? Back to the garden at last - Is it me?
-- (remove the troll to reply) http://uk.profiles.yahoo.com/aquitanium Always look on the bright side of life.... di do di do di doody doody do "LizR" wrote in message ... On 13 Sep 2003 02:40:03 -0700, (Helen) wrote: snip And crunching over frosty grass:-) Anyone else think it's like walking on cornflakes? LizR Why yes I do! but it tastes horrible though ; ) Jeff |
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I enjoyed this nice hot summer - Is it me? Back to the garden at last - Is it me?
Trees changing colour? They need frost to do that! For the past few years, their leaves have rotted off before changing colour, due to the wet .... Not so. We've travelled to Leeds from Kent today and noticed (even at the side of the A14!) that very many trees were showing yellows, golds, browns and reds. Mary |
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I enjoyed this nice hot summer - Is it me? Back to the garden at last - Is it me?
Mary Fisher wrote in message .. . Trees changing colour? They need frost to do that! For the past few years, their leaves have rotted off before changing colour, due to the wet .... Not so. We've travelled to Leeds from Kent today and noticed (even at the side of the A14!) that very many trees were showing yellows, golds, browns and reds. Agreed, it is the fact that the tree stops food supplies to the leaves that causes the change, this can happen as a result of frost, but also just due to the daylight hours. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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I enjoyed this nice hot summer - Is it me? Back to the garden at last - Is it me?
Mary Fisher wrote in message .. . Trees changing colour? They need frost to do that! For the past few years, their leaves have rotted off before changing colour, due to the wet .... Not so. We've travelled to Leeds from Kent today and noticed (even at the side of the A14!) that very many trees were showing yellows, golds, browns and reds. Agreed, it is the fact that the tree stops food supplies to the leaves that causes the change, this can happen as a result of frost, but also just due to the daylight hours. Mike www.british-naturism.org.uk |
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I enjoyed this nice hot summer - Is it me? Back to the garden at last - Is it me?
Whitedog said...
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 14:06:53 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: Long may the sunshine hot, Jeff May the sky cloud over and preserve me from heatstroke. Do you think hot,Jeff is any relation to mutton,Jeff? P'raps he's a cousin of Hotblack -- Fran The email address in the headers is now a spamtrap; however ynyschwith at lineone dot net (no spaces) will reach me. |
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