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On Mar 29, 5:40 am, Gary Woods wrote:
"Phyllis and Jim" wrote: I used to live in Syracuse. Are you near there? In global terms, yes: I'm in a little town 30 miles west of Albany along good old US 20, so about 2 hours from Syracuse. My older daughter (of 2) and family live outside Rochester. And although there's still some snow on the ground and ice on the pond, the grass is greening up, and lots of other birds have joined the redwings for the morning chorus. So spring is knocking at the door. I'll know for sure when I see garlic shoots coming up, and that will probably happen as soon as the snow melts off the bed. Maybe today, if the forecast is right. Hey, it could happen! Cheers, Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G I remember the end of March when I was kid. We used to wash the dog by having her chase a stick in the locak park. It collected water from melting snows in the low spots. Lots more fun that washing her at home. Jim |
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Survived the hot summer and now sliding into winter
tis cool because can use me fireplace wOOOOOOOOt! "Phyllis and Jim" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 29, 5:40 am, Gary Woods wrote: "Phyllis and Jim" wrote: I used to live in Syracuse. Are you near there? In global terms, yes: I'm in a little town 30 miles west of Albany along good old US 20, so about 2 hours from Syracuse. My older daughter (of 2) and family live outside Rochester. And although there's still some snow on the ground and ice on the pond, the grass is greening up, and lots of other birds have joined the redwings for the morning chorus. So spring is knocking at the door. I'll know for sure when I see garlic shoots coming up, and that will probably happen as soon as the snow melts off the bed. Maybe today, if the forecast is right. Hey, it could happen! Cheers, Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G I remember the end of March when I was kid. We used to wash the dog by having her chase a stick in the locak park. It collected water from melting snows in the low spots. Lots more fun that washing her at home. Jim |
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