RE: a new forum created by the MGS
- Subject: RE: a new forum created by the MGS
- From: &* S* <p*@re-taste.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2011 22:21:27 +0200
I am enjoying using it immensely. Highly recommended!
Pamela (Costa Blanca Spain)
"Who passes by sees the leaves;
Who asks, sees the roots."
- Charcoal Seller, Madagascar
-----Original Message-----
From: seanaohara@gmail.com [s*@gmail.com]On Behalf Of
Sean A. O'Hara
Sent: 15 August 2011 21:29
To: Medit-Plants listserv
Subject: a new forum created by the MGS
Hey folks -
Just an FYI that The Mediterranean Garden Society (MGS) has launched a
forum of their own, which can be found at:
http://www.mgsforum.org/
Here is the welcome message I received from Alisdair Aird, the
administrator of the site, in response to creating an account:
"Welcome to our own little forum, SeÃn! This is just a note to confirm
that you are now approved, so can log on etc.
I hope our forum, working slightly differently and perhaps with a more
European perspective, will find a useful place alongside
medit-plants."
I understand that this new forum is available to the public (just as
Medit-Plants). Its format is web-based rather than e-mail driven, so
you login, browse various sections and respond to a particular post.
It is relatively new but there are already some lively discussions.
Regards,
SeÃn O.
http://about.me/seanaohara
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