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Originally posted by greenilex View PostI think Therese is not a patch on Teresa, who was sex in a skirt. (Oops!)
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Originally posted by salymap View PostAlmost like a spring day here. As someone remarked to me "We shall pay for this later". It's being so cheerful etc but they are probably right.
Still very mild across the Pond for our friend(s), but their temperatures will also be nearer the expected values by weekend. We've been very lucky here thus far - a long mild spell shortens a dismal winter.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostAlmost like a spring day here. As someone remarked to me "We shall pay for this later".
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostRhubarb crisis on the horizon.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...rm-winter.html
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Mahlerei
Very pleasant today; I even have a window open. Finally had our wind-damaged fence repaired, so no more worries about Sky escaping.
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Anna
Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostRhubarb crisis on the horizon.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddr...rm-winter.html
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marthe
Back to weather and plants... . It's still quite mild here, but as S-A notes, winter is on it's way! Saly, I'm planning to start a rhubarb patch in my garden this spring, and shall be seeking your expert advice!
I'm on pins and needles this AM because our new car (2010 Hyundai Accent) is arriving this afternoon. We've been carless (except for MG) for a while. I don't drive shift and can't drive the MG, so have had to rely on shanks pony to get around. This is very exciting. Unlike most Americans, I did not learn to drive as a teenager and have had a love/hate relationship with anything on wheels.
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