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Post by Moose on Mar 21, 2016 22:26:54 GMT
Spring Spring Spring! *boings around the place looking happy*. I need to start on my garden again .. see how the things I planted last year have fared over the winter. I hope my rose bush is still alive and might do something this year.
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Post by JoeP on Mar 21, 2016 22:38:27 GMT
*boing* yourself. Most irregular, highly uncivilised.
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Post by Moose on Mar 21, 2016 22:52:30 GMT
*boings some more*
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Post by Kye on Mar 22, 2016 0:06:37 GMT
Bah. 20 cm of snow in the forecast for Thursday here.
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Post by Moose on Mar 22, 2016 3:06:06 GMT
blimey
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Post by JoeP on Mar 22, 2016 9:40:05 GMT
It was still snowing when I left Finland yesterday morning. But during the week there were almost spring-like periods.
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Post by raspberrybullets on Mar 22, 2016 21:52:10 GMT
It's autumn here. Though autumn here is an awful lot like spring. A lot of flowers pop out and as winter progresses the country gets greener.
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Post by tangent on Mar 23, 2016 1:24:19 GMT
Your country is weird.
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Post by Moose on Mar 23, 2016 1:37:05 GMT
*boings some more, with great energy and charm*
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Post by raspberrybullets on Mar 23, 2016 5:36:40 GMT
Ronald seems to think that a lot too. Seems normal to me.
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Post by whollygoats on Mar 26, 2016 19:14:21 GMT
Ronald seems to think that a lot too. Seems normal to me. Well, that's part of the charm of Australians.
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Post by Mari on Mar 30, 2016 2:37:07 GMT
I need to start my spring clean of the balcony. Get the flower pots in order, remove the dead things etc.
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Post by Mari on Apr 9, 2016 11:03:40 GMT
My balcony us now in order: dead plants removed, new ones put in and the tiles degreened.
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Post by whollygoats on Apr 10, 2016 3:06:02 GMT
Another sign of spring....flies inside. Cleo is beside herself...hunting indoor flying insects is one of her favorite activities.
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Post by JoeP on Apr 10, 2016 8:36:40 GMT
Oh yes. Here too.
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Post by Mari on Apr 10, 2016 10:11:17 GMT
I put up my curtain. Not sure what it's called in English, but it's a curtain you place between your doorjambs that keeps the bugs out but let's you and the cats go through.
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Post by whollygoats on Apr 10, 2016 13:48:51 GMT
Usually, in English, it's a 'screen door', but that usually refers to a screen in a swinging door frame added to the doorway. I have screen doors on the front and back doors. For the French doors in the guest bedroom, I've hung door-length lace curtains in the doorway as screens. The whole hippy-dippy stringed bead doorway screen was to keep out insects (and prying eyes) while allowing easy passage through the door by humans and household pets.
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Post by Mari on Apr 10, 2016 17:13:46 GMT
Mine are actual curtain-like screens on a rail with a little weight at the bottom. Thanks for providing me with the correct word.
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