Re: was Haggis/now history of food
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- From: Margaret Lauterbach m*@earthlink.net
- Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 08:17:19 -0700
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It does so far. It warms the west coast of SW Norway. Arnhild Bleie lives on Hardanger fjord, one of the southernmost fjords, where she is a commercial fruit grower. She estimates her hardiness zone is about an 8, although right now her ground is frozen. Scientists have discovered a large freshwater stream that's extremely cold in the Atlantic, and there's some talk it may disrupt the warm gulf stream, thereby precipitating an ice age in parts of Europe. Margaret L
Linda, I didn't know that! It certainly is lovely country and yes, long days in June. The birds woke me up at dawn: before 3AM. I'd love to go back when the heather is in bloom. Do you think the gulf stream goes that far to bring moderate temperatures? Janet
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