Posted by Data on May 11, 2007, 9:22 am
Hi You guys.
I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
months - if not years.
I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
know what flowers when (Normally!)
This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf and
we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
global warming then!)
Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
ours. Any observations?
Regards
Data
www.gardenseeker.com
Posted by trader4 on May 11, 2007, 10:05 am
> Hi You guys.
> I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
> posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
> months - if not years.
> I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
> in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
> well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
> know what flowers when (Normally!)
> This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf and
> we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
> global warming then!)
> Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
> ours. Any observations?
> Regards
> Datawww.gardenseeker.com
Yes, here's an observation. You appear to be here creating spam to
promote your website.
Posted by Data on May 11, 2007, 4:47 pm
On 11 May, 15:05, trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> > Hi You guys.
> > I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
> > posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
> > months - if not years.
> > I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
> > in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
> > well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
> > know what flowers when (Normally!)
> > This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf and
> > we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
> > global warming then!)
> > Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
> > ours. Any observations?
> > Regards
> > Datawww.gardenseeker.com
> Yes, here's an observation. You appear to be here creating spam to
> promote your website.
Mmmm - Not intentional. No probs to stop. Just thought it might be an
interesting topic!
Regards
Data
Posted by Data on May 11, 2007, 4:52 pm
> On 11 May, 15:05, trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> > > Hi You guys.
> > > I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
> > > posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
> > > months - if not years.
> > > I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
> > > in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
> > > well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
> > > know what flowers when (Normally!)
> > > This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf and
> > > we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
> > > global warming then!)
> > > Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
> > > ours. Any observations?
> > > Regards
> > > Datawww.gardenseeker.com
> > Yes, here's an observation. You appear to be here creating spam to
> > promote your website.
> Mmmm - Not intentional. No probs to stop. Just thought it might be an
> interesting topic!
> Regards
> Data
I guess I had better leave you folks to your little closed shop.
Take care
Data
Posted by Jeff on May 11, 2007, 8:14 pm
Hey Data, ignore that remark. If your creating "spam," just stop. But
people can choose whether to click on or not your link, and if you have a
legitimate question or topic then you shouldn't bypass this newsgroup if you
think someone can help.
As far as weather here in the northeast (Boston area), it's just starting to
get warm and - of course - muggy. Most everything is in bloom and people
are starting to get some seat time with their mowers. I expect to be out a
lot this weekend working in the yard and enjoying the nice weather.
Enjoy.
Jeff
>> On 11 May, 15:05, trad...@optonline.net wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > > Hi You guys.
>> > > I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
>> > > posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
>> > > months - if not years.
>> > > I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
>> > > in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
>> > > well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
>> > > know what flowers when (Normally!)
>> > > This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf
>> > > and
>> > > we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
>> > > global warming then!)
>> > > Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
>> > > ours. Any observations?
>> > > Regards
>> > > Datawww.gardenseeker.com
>>
>> > Yes, here's an observation. You appear to be here creating spam to
>> > promote your website.
>>
>> Mmmm - Not intentional. No probs to stop. Just thought it might be an
>> interesting topic!
>> Regards
>> Data
> I guess I had better leave you folks to your little closed shop.
> Take care
> Data
>
> I feel a bit of an intruder in here, for I have only just started
> posting, and I am sure that many of you have 'held council' for many
> months - if not years.
> I am from the UK, where - Global warming or not - most trees are now
> in full leaf, many plants are up to 3-4 weeks early. (I know this
> well, for one of my jobs is as a garden/ photographer, so I get to
> know what flowers when (Normally!)
> This time last year, many things were only just breaking into leaf and
> we had some very cold wintry weather about. (Not too much talk about
> global warming then!)
> Just interested to know how goes it in other parts of this world of
> ours. Any observations?
> Regards
> Datawww.gardenseeker.com