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BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you

John MacKenzie 10 Mar 07 - 02:11 PM
Becca72 10 Mar 07 - 02:51 PM
wysiwyg 10 Mar 07 - 02:57 PM
John MacKenzie 10 Mar 07 - 03:12 PM
Little Hawk 10 Mar 07 - 03:16 PM
Ebbie 10 Mar 07 - 04:10 PM
Liz the Squeak 10 Mar 07 - 06:39 PM
Sorcha 10 Mar 07 - 06:57 PM
TRUBRIT 10 Mar 07 - 07:00 PM
Jeanie 10 Mar 07 - 07:12 PM
skipy 10 Mar 07 - 07:16 PM
Liz the Squeak 11 Mar 07 - 03:57 AM
Alec 11 Mar 07 - 04:02 AM
Alec 11 Mar 07 - 08:33 AM
Mooh 11 Mar 07 - 08:39 AM
Donuel 11 Mar 07 - 08:42 AM
Maryrrf 11 Mar 07 - 10:42 AM
TRUBRIT 11 Mar 07 - 05:05 PM
Janie 11 Mar 07 - 06:33 PM
Bee 11 Mar 07 - 07:29 PM
Scrump 12 Mar 07 - 06:25 AM
maeve 12 Mar 07 - 06:52 AM
Becca72 12 Mar 07 - 04:58 PM
John MacKenzie 12 Mar 07 - 05:30 PM
Peace 12 Mar 07 - 05:43 PM
Janie 12 Mar 07 - 06:23 PM
bfdk 12 Mar 07 - 06:24 PM
Bee 12 Mar 07 - 07:52 PM
TRUBRIT 12 Mar 07 - 08:23 PM
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Liz the Squeak 13 Mar 07 - 03:57 AM
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Liz the Squeak 13 Mar 07 - 04:09 AM
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Subject: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 02:11 PM

I had a tough year last year getting two new hips, and the restrictions that placed on me. I never took my boat out fishing once, so this year I intend to make up for it big time.
I intend to make 'Carpe Diem' my motto, and no it doesn't mean seize the fish, even though I'm talking about going fishing.
Who else is looking forward to this year, and why?
Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Becca72
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 02:51 PM

I lost my job at the beginning of January, had a relapse with a herniated disc (which sent me to bed, unable to move, for 3 days) at the end of January and my mother died at the beginning of February. I'm ready to start fresh this Spring.

People say things happen in 3's...I would just like it noted, for the record, that I have already had my "3" for 2007. No more bad shit, please.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: wysiwyg
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 02:57 PM

Naw, spring sucks. Well it DOES, in our area, whewre a winter's manure-spreading results in quite a nasty mud season and where the melting snow creates a sucking mud that has pulled off many a shoe. I know mine will be sucked off in a few weeks in the parking lot in Brookland, PA. I love the church where that will happen, so I love to go there no matter what-- but I know it will happen.

~Susan


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:12 PM

Barefoot?


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Little Hawk
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 03:16 PM

Sure am!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Ebbie
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 04:10 PM

In Juneau Alaska we don't have a lot of top soil so we really don't have much mud. Oregon, on the other hand, in the spring is a real boot-sucker.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 06:39 PM

We almost got it here, in London today. My daffodils are flowering, so are my hyacninth and violets, there is blackthorn and gorse in the hedgerows along the road and cherry blossom out in Russell Square Gardens.

There have been a couple of days this week where my dining room has been hot enough to sit in wearing just a Tshirt and trousers... Raven has taken to stretching out on the dining table to sun himself. Even saw my first cycling shorts on Thursday.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Sorcha
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 06:57 PM

Not a bad mud season here, at least in town. I'm ready!!!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: TRUBRIT
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 07:00 PM

Liz - you make me feel homesick. Our long term plan is to spend half the year (Jan - June) in England and half the year here....but the long term plan can't start for 8 years (mortgages to pay off, one last child left to grow up -- things like that...). I MISS THE FLOWERS -- when I am asked the biggest difference between US and America I think it is FLOWERS..... wild flowers are just everywhere at home. So - I'm happy where and when I am but so looking forward to not fighting 0 degrees cold and walking through an English bluebell wood again (hope there are still some left when I get there!!!). Thanks Liz, you made my day!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Jeanie
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 07:12 PM

Sorry to hear about all that has been happening to you, Becca. Like you and Giok, I am also seeing this Spring as the turning of the page into a whole new chapter, and looking forward to it very much.

The past several years had been marked by concerns over family and bereavement and its aftermath, and for a very long time my motto has been "These things will pass." Everything started to turn when I moved into a lovely little house last Autumn. Now my daughter, who's just turned 18 has been offered out-of-the-blue a great chance to train and work in London, and has very suddenly flown the nest. She hadn't been planning to do this for another year or so, so it came as rather a shock - but the good thing is that it didn't give me time to worry about it !

So, yes, Carpe Diem it is, Giok. I've just been acting in a play that initiated me into Morris Dancing - and I enjoyed it so much, I intend to join a mixed morris side (none of that namby pamby ladies' clog dancing for me - I want staves, hankies and bells !) Through that play, I've also met some lovely new friends and been introduced to a theatre group who perform open-air Shakespeare, and looking forward very much to that. I have a list as long as your arm of folk clubs to visit, and have started learning some new songs. I don't think I've felt so excited about life since I was 17. (It's been a long wait...)

Good luck to everyone in their Spring endeavours,
- jeanie


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: skipy
Date: 10 Mar 07 - 07:16 PM

Looking fwd. to bedspring, knackered.
Skipy


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 03:57 AM

Truebrit - have a look here
for some more spring flowers. You need to scroll down a bit, but they should brighten your day.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Alec
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 04:02 AM

The highpoints of our Cultural lives tend to take place in the winter months and such engagement as we make with outdoor activities tend to take place when there is no "R" in the month.
At this time of year the best of the former are behind us & its still too early to generate much enthusiasm about the latter.
Nevertheless the prolonged hours of daylight,respite from foul weather & begining of the growing season are all very much welcomed by us.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Alec
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:33 AM

Have just (within the last few minutes)seen a Bumble Bee in flight for the first time this year.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Mooh
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:39 AM

John...I hear the fish calling my name. So's the garden, the van, the house paint and windows, aaah, spring! Hopefully the new band wll be gigging by then too.

Peace, Mooh.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Donuel
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 08:42 AM

I heard the spring peeper frogs last night


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Maryrrf
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 10:42 AM

We didn't have much of a winter here in Richmond, Virginia - but I still love the springtime! It's a beautiful time of year here - I plan to enjoy it!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: TRUBRIT
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 05:05 PM

Liz -- oh thank you.......The crocuses (croci?????) are just lovely......when 8 years has passed we will be headed over and I will PM you so we can get together for a cup of tea!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Janie
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 06:33 PM

Deborah, No wild flowers in Maine? That far north I don't know nuttin' but I bet the woods are full of spring ephemerals in Maine in --what--- May? Kendall would know. I know from West Virginia south, it won't be long at all before the woods are full of toothworts, spring beauties, trout lilies, mayapple, bloodroot, wood anemones, assorted violets and field pansies. I admit, few of these delicate flowers jump and shout "Hallelulah" becasue they are so small and close to the ground. but they are so lovely and delicate in their soft shades of blue, pink and palest yellow.

Do lupines grow wild in Maine?

Spring in North Carolina is an absolutely splendid time of year. It is in spring that I understand why they call this place 'the southern part of heaven.' Spring starts early here--much earlier than Maine, I guess!

Giok, Becca, et.al. May this spring be full of new green and soft days for you.

Janie

Janie


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Bee
Date: 11 Mar 07 - 07:29 PM

Definitely eager for spring... just a month away from Spring Peepers here... six weeks to Mayflowers, Leatherleaf, white violets, Trout Lily, Bluets, Clintonia, purple violets a week later, then Rhodora, Indian Pear, Bog Laurel, Northern Bush Honeysuckle, Bunchberry, False Solomon Seal, Foam flower, Trilliums, Twinflower, Black Chokeberry and a hundred other wild things in bloom. TRUEBRIT, where on earth are you that there are no wildflowers - a city?


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Scrump
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 06:25 AM

Yesterday dinner time* we were able to sit outside the pub in the sun, 17 deg C, wearing T-shirts and (of course) drinking beer. The first day this year of many, I hope!

* 'lunch time' to posh folk


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: maeve
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 06:52 AM

All the wildflowers mentioned by Bee and by Janie, along with many more, bloom here in Maine. We have a lovely spring- but having said that it is an elusive season unless you are outside searching it out.

For me, it begins with the black-capped chickadee's spring song and the first appearance of skunks wobbling across the road. The red elder buds are already swollen, and I hear the chickadees!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Becca72
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 04:58 PM

A sad sign of Spring, I went by the first skunk-who-didn't-make-it-across-the-road on my way home last evening...


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 05:30 PM

Saw wild daffodils in bloom today, Flowering currant bush in leaf, we have polyanthus in flower in the garden, and a miniature rhododendron too.
I will take the covers off my boat this weekend, and check her over, and dig the emergency outboard out of the garage.
Watch out fishes!

Giok


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Peace
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 05:43 PM

Dead Skunk
( Loudon Wainwright III )

Crossin' the highway late last night
He shoulda looked left and he shoulda looked right
He didn't see the station wagon car
The skunk got squashed and there you are!

You got yer
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
You got yer dead skunk in the middle of the road
Stinkin' to high Heaven!

Take a whiff on me, that ain't no rose!
Roll up yer window and hold yer nose
You don't have to look and you don't have to see
'Cause you can feel it in your olfactory

You got yer
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
You got yer dead skunk in the middle of the road
Stinkin' to high Heaven!

Yeah you got yer dead cat and you got yer dead dog
On a moonlight night you got yer dead toad frog
Got yer dead rabbit and yer dead raccoon
The blood and the guts they're gonna make you swoon!
You got yer
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
You got yer dead skunk in the middle of the road
Stinkin' to high Heaven!

C'mon stink!

You got it!
It's dead, it's in the middle
Dead skunk in the middle!
Dead skunk in the middle of the road
Stinkin' to high heaven!
All over the road, technicolor man!
Oh, you got pollution
It's dead, it's in the middle
And it's stinkin' to high, high Heaven!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Janie
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 06:23 PM

We look to be in for a dry spring to match the dry winter we had. We are smack in the middle of daffodil season--the early one's are gone the middle ones are prime, and the late daffs are in bud. My earliest tulips are in full bloom, as are the old heirloom hyacinthes that I have never been able to identify. The dwarf iris--some crested and some reticulated are just about finished. Common speedwell, henbit, purple deadnettle, bulbous buttercup carpet the yards of people like myself who don't put much effort into lawns.

But you sure can tell it's dry.

Temps have moderated to daytime sweater weather and nighttime jacket weather. I'm waiting to see the redbuds and dogwoods start blooming in yards and along forest edges.

I've seen pictures of drifts of English Bluebells. They are lovely.

Janie


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: bfdk
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 06:24 PM

Saw 3 butterflies today, one either a small tortoiseshell or a peacock, the other two definitely small tortoiseshells. Also saw two large bumblebees. Spring is definitely around the corner :-)

Best wishes,

Bente


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Bee
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 07:52 PM

Only sign of spring here is a certain scent on the March wind, smell of wet dead leaves and swelling alder buds. I'm watching for Coltsfoot along the road.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: TRUBRIT
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:23 PM

Janie -- you are right of course -- lots of Spring flowers here -- I just get sentimental at times......having said that I don't think there is ANYTHING to touch drifts of English bluebirds........

Your beautiful flower cards certainly help put me in the Spring mood.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Bee
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 08:57 PM

TRUEBRIT, I'm betting you meant 'drifts of bluebells', as 'drifts of bluebirds' would be a mite dismal, given they are usually airborne or chirpin' on twigs. ;-)

Fields of buebells are indeed lovely, but I'll raise you a riverbank covered in trout Lilies and Bluets, or an upland field of blooming pink Rhodora.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: TRUBRIT
Date: 12 Mar 07 - 09:20 PM

Oops- llong day - perhas I was thinking about the bluebird of happiness!!!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 03:57 AM

Sure it wasn't these you meant?

It's a wee bit early still for bluebells, they wait until April/May to flower, but the smell of a sun warmed bluebell glade is like nothing on earth... bliss!

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Catherine Jayne
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 04:05 AM

There are lot of beautiful daffodils round here...they really brighten my day up. I love spring and the flowers and the greenery adn the warming days. Its nearly here!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 04:09 AM

I have three gorgeous white hyacinths in the garden. If I sit in the dining room and open the window, the smell is stupendous.

Sure beats the smell eminating from the lair of the Limpit. She's been blaming the cats but today we found a small science project (possibly penicillin, possibly a new life form) and a teapot half full of what was once milky tea. . .

I may need to borrow a skunk to use as an air freshener in there.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Bee
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 10:42 AM

It's mild and sunny here today, and I checked on my garden. Joy! My William and Marys (pulmonaria) are sprouting, and my irises, daylilies, perennial geraniums, tulips, all peeking green outta the ground!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Charmion
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 03:26 PM

Ottawa has just started to warm up, and I actually walked to work in shoes yesterday despite the lingering snowbanks and slush -- every year I just can't wait to get out of galoshes. We had our first above-freezing daily highs this weekend, and the weather forecast is now calling for "rain or snow". Or both, which is actually most likely.

Roll on the Equinox!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Becca72
Date: 13 Mar 07 - 04:58 PM

one of my favorite smells of all time is hyacinth. As an apartment dweller in the city (and someone with a black thumb!) I don't get to enjoy any planted outside, but right around Easter is a great time for me to wander the floral department of my local grocery store and soak up as much of it as I can get!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Scrump
Date: 14 Mar 07 - 09:42 AM

Ahh, the smell of bacon frying through the open windows in the morning - that always reminds me of spring :-)

Anyway, I reckon spring's here now, so I can't look forward to it any more. I'm looking forward to the summer instead - beers and BBQs in the garden, folk festivals, sunshine, bad air quality, overheating, not being able to sleep at night, sweating all the time, having to travel in overcrowded commuter trains like saunas... hmmm, maybe spring isn't so bad after all :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: GUEST,ib48
Date: 14 Mar 07 - 04:02 PM

My favourite season.all newborn and the countryside smells beautiful.Is there anything that can beat the smell of freshly mown grass.I am fortunate that i dont suffer hayfever,sorry you poor sufferers.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: GUEST, Ebbie
Date: 14 Mar 07 - 04:13 PM

We don't have skunks in Alaska. For us, the first sound of spring is the long, sweet, pure whistle of the Varied Thrush in the forest.

We STILL have lots of snow everywhere,- with more forecast - but I imagine that deep down below the thick blanket the crocus is preparing itself. (However, at the rate this winter is going it may be June before all the snow is melted. Odds are not lookin' good. :)


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Donuel
Date: 14 Mar 07 - 10:55 PM

It was 78 today.

The spring peepers were 5 times louder tonight than last night.

I hopw they did not emerge so early as to leave them without food , as global warming has caused many birds to suffer a loss of food for their young since caterpillers have hatched a month too early for their chicks to be fed.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: keberoxu
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 12:49 PM

Well, I don't hear any spring peepers peeping hereabouts,
however
the warmer winter days
permit a taste of "mud season" already.
( Seriously, gotta watch the footwear outside.)


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Senoufou
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 02:55 PM

Yesterday it was 18 degrees!! Unbelievably warm after all that snow and below-zero temperatures. (Minus 9)
We have crocuses, snowdrops, polyanthus, miniature daffodils in bloom.The birds are singing and everything is looking perky.
However, we've seen all this before. March, even April, can turn nasty.
But the sunshine lifted everyone's spirits here in the village - most people out for walks, dogs galloping around and even the tame deer BamBam zooming about getting into mischief!
Two fat sows escaped from their field and joined in the fun. Crazy place!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Helen
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 03:06 PM

Not me! I'm looking forward to Autumn. Less heat, no drought for a change, hopefully no floods or bushfires or other disasters.

My Country –
Dorothea Mackellar, 1906

The love of field and coppice,
Of green and shaded lanes.
Of ordered woods and gardens
Is running in your veins,
Strong love of grey-blue distance
Brown streams and soft, dim skies
I know but cannot share it,
My love is otherwise.

I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of drought and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror –
The wide brown land for me!

A stark white ring-barked forest
All tragic to the moon,
The sapphire-misted mountains,
The hot gold hush of noon.
Green tangle of the brushes,
Where lithe lianas coil,
And orchids deck the tree-tops
And ferns the warm dark soil.

Core of my heart, my country!
Her pitiless blue sky,
When sick at heart, around us
We see the cattle die –
But then the grey clouds gather,
And we can bless again
The drumming of an army,
The steady, soaking rain.

Core of my heart, my country!
Land of the Rainbow Gold,
For flood and fire and famine,
She pays us back threefold –
Over the thirsty paddocks,
Watch, after many days,
The filmy veil of greenness
That thickens as we gaze.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Jon Freeman
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 03:20 PM

We can forget about you upside down people.

I think brother who's Sunshine Coast region may be glad of an Autumn change. I've not heard how it's been this year but he tells me summer combination of heat and humidity is not always pleasant.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Helen
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 03:31 PM

Well thanks very much, Jon Freeman! LOL

Yes, areas with high humidity and heat are much harder to bear than the dry heat further inland.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Senoufou
Date: 26 Feb 21 - 03:51 PM

I can take any amount of heat (and humidity!). It's the cold and the dreary wet weather that bring me down.
Trouble is, my poor husband starts to suffer from hay fever when the tree pollen gets going (early Spring). He has medication, but it makes him drowsy and dopey.
The pigs have been recaptured and their fence mended. But for some reason they always manage to find a way out of their field. Someone saw them actually climbing up the fence! Never knew pigs could climb!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Donuel
Date: 27 Feb 21 - 10:59 AM

This summer Oz had a pandemic instead of huge fires. They handled it better than than the US.
Birds and daffodils are starting up again here.


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: Bonzo3legs
Date: 27 Feb 21 - 11:31 AM

Rather Spring like here in very South Croydon, but cold at night with frosts over last 2!


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Subject: RE: BS: Looking forward to spring, how about you
From: JennieG
Date: 27 Feb 21 - 06:36 PM

Another one looking forward to autumn, although it hasn't been a horribly hot summer - for a change.

Helen, we moved from the Big Smoke several years ago to an inland town and don't miss the humidity at all. If there are rain and/or storms hanging around we really notice the (slightly!) raised humidity here.


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