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Re: Big heat
- To: p*@thebrain.net, m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: Big heat
- From: C* D* <g*@dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1998 23:12:30 +0000
At 08:48 AM 7/29/98 +0000, Paolo Mottola wrote:
42'C?
That sounds hot Paolo but you must be really desperate if you want to come
over here I haven't known such a wet cold and miserable Summer. High today
here was 16'C.
I dislike intense heat but I could cry its been so very GREY and cold
I can't remember the last time I was able to use my clothes line (eco
friendly clothes drier :-))
>In this inferno I'm thinking about a
>trip to London during my holidays first of all to
>visit Kew and other gardens and after to get a little fresh
>in the rainy english summer........
>
>Any advice about gardens, nurseries, bookshops etc to
>visit?
>
If you want it really cool, avoid sad old London, fly in to Manchester and
see the North of England and Wales
Ness Gardens
Arley Hall,
Catforth
Powys Castle,
Bodnant,
Bridgemere Gardens
Stapely Gardens
Wollerton Old Hall
Dolwen ( before it closes at the end of this season a sad loss for garden
addicts)
The Dingle nursey and gardens ( SUPERB TREES)
Its good fun to go to Yellow Book Gardens.
Have fun if you come to England.
I am off to Seattle for 2 weeks on August 14th!
Best wishes
Colette
Colette Dunkley
Upton Wirral Merseyside England Approximates USDA Zones 8/9
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- From: "Paolo Mottola" <pmottola@thebrain.net>
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