[NAFEX] where is global warming?
Caren Kirk
quirky at videotron.ca
Tue Jun 2 23:33:06 EDT 2009
Sorry I'll finish this properly, obviously too tired to type!
Ernest, where are you? I feel your pain. We're still in our long sleeves
and wooly socks. Sunday afternoon I convinced my family to go for a bike
ride. It was 7 deg C with a freezing wind and then it hailed 1cm balls of
ice on us. Total time on bike: 5 minutes
My tomatoes plants are black, can't be good. But maybe my peach tree and my
apple aren't dead after all. They're just a lot smarter than I am and
aren't going to bother showing signs of life until winter is really over.
Caren
Quebec
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ernest Plutko" <ernestplutko at wiktel.com>
> To: <nafex at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 9:25 PM
> Subject: [NAFEX] where is global warming?
>
>
>> Frost tonight. Saw snow flakes yesterday. Tomatoes plants have died
>> from frost. Where is global warming? Two college girls came to
>> house to preach the horrors of global warming. I asked them how they
>> knew about global warming. They said they just know-people are bad
>> to environment. Most of my apple trees have not come out of
>> hibernation or are dead. Crab apple trees grown from Siberian
>> rootstock are flowering profusely.
>>
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