Re: sightings


Hello,

Please no more talk about those flying free loaders called Canadian geese.  If
they were headed north it was because someone up that way threw out some bread
crumbs!

You can really only appreciate these flying bums if a few dozen camp out on your
lawn, and leave enough greasy, large, dog sized droppings, to start a couple of
compost piles!

No wonder they are protected!

Still pretty muddy here in southern Ontario, and the frost is still in the
ground.  No hope of working the soil for a few more weeks.

Tom

GBPUMPKIN@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/3/00 7:32:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> brocfarm@pacific.net writes:
>
> << Subj:     sightings
>  Date:  3/3/00 7:32:35 PM Eastern Standard Time
>  From:  brocfarm@pacific.net (Vickie Brock)
>  Sender:    owner-pumpkins@mallorn.com
>  Reply-to:  pumpkins@mallorn.com
>  To:    pumpkins@mallorn.com
>
>  Saw hundreds of Canadian geese in formation heading north they know
>  something.  Won't be long.  Another great spring in Canada???.........Hell
>  were pretty soggy here.......MB norhern Ca.
>   >>
>
> Frost just about out of the Pumpkin Patch.  May be able to till by Sunday, if
> so this will rank right up there with the earliest ever.
>
> George Brooks
> North Tewksbury, MA USA
> Approximately 25 miles Northwest of Boston
> in the Merrimack River Valley
> Zone 5N
> Personal Bests
> 617.6 1991
> 641 1993
>
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