Re: Birds and the bees :)
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- Subject: Re: Birds and the bees :)
- From: N* <R*@foxinternet.net>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 17:55:52 -0800
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Someone collected the locations of many of the regulars a few months
ago. I never saw the results. Maybe a repost of the results is in
order? The internet is growing so rapidly that new people are joining
all the time.
Steve (Maritime...)
Frank Davies wrote:
>
> Thanks Ruth. BTW where do most of us come from.....( I know about the birds
> and the bees....I meant which countries!)
> Frank in South Australia...originally from Lytham St. Annes in lancashire
> UK (!)
>
> > Good to hear from you Frank
> > Ruth Shultz.
> >
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> > >Hi there, I am new to this list and recently posted an intro....but
> > didn't
> > >hear from anyone. I was just wondering if I got through or not.
> > >Just to let you all now that here in South Australia we are heading for
> > the
> > >next five days with temps over 35 degrees ( 100 f). Phew it's hot ! One
> > of
> > >the best things about this heat is that the fruit is ripening
> > beautifully.
> > >The plums should be ready to pick this week and the peaches and
> > nectarines
> > >shouldn't be too far behind.
> > >Is anyone else growing Russian Sunflowers ? It is my first attempt this
> > >year and already they are nearly 2 metres and still look like they have
> > a
> > >lot of growing to do.
> > >Are there any other Australians on this list ?
> > >Look forward to hearing from someone.
> > >Happy New Year
> > >Frank in South Australia
> > >
> > >
> >
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