Re: First Frost/knitting
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- Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 18:16:19 -0700
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Certainly no frost here, but fall has arrived. WINDY (read horrible allergies), and need a sweater in the mornings now. I have one of my saffron crocus up and blooming : )
Theresa Judy Browning wrote:
Hi all,Woke to white crunchy grass on part of the lawn. Hostas are turning yellow & laying flat where they aren't protected. A few more colored leaves every day. We had such a long cool spring, I was hoping for a warm long autumn. Windy & 50ish now at 2pm. I've got some fritillaria & N. 'Geranium' waiting to be planted & I just haven't felt like it. I've had a cold for a week now. Thought I was getting over it, but my nose is running like crazy again today. OT Do any of you knit or crochet? If so, have you discovered ravelry? www.ravelry.com If I weren't so ill, I'd feel guilty about the amount of time I'm spending on that site.Judy B Z 6 Idaho --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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