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I've been grumbling and grousing about urg spring reports. OK. I've
got some Spring in Virginia -- first 2 camellia blossoms! Daff foliage is only 6" high, but that early camellia tree is beginning to bloom. I'm going to take a blooming branch (in a vase with a ribbon) over to the neighbor who brought me a well-rooted fig branch we put in a pot two days ago in an "unseasonal" warm spell. Winter *isn't* everlasting! |
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 18:34:30 GMT, Frogleg wrote:
I've been grumbling and grousing about urg spring reports. OK. I've got some Spring in Virginia -- first 2 camellia blossoms! Daff foliage is only 6" high, but that early camellia tree is beginning to bloom. I'm going to take a blooming branch (in a vase with a ribbon) over to the neighbor who brought me a well-rooted fig branch we put in a pot two days ago in an "unseasonal" warm spell. Winter *isn't* everlasting! Great to see those first signs - gone cold again here and supposed to be wet and windy again next week but it doesn't seem to be stopping those things that got going during the warm weather a week or two ago. Rod http://website.lineone.net/~rodcraddock/index.html |
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