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JonboyE Feb 25th 2008 6:04 am

Spring has sprung
 
Five days of sunshine, lawn cut, buddleia pruned, lilac planted out. The gardening season has started at JonboyE Towers.

Wet winter? Pah! It's forgotten already. Now, where did I put my shorts?

:)

Judy in Calgary Feb 25th 2008 6:44 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 5981888)
Five days of sunshine, lawn cut, buddleia pruned, lilac planted out. The gardening season has started at JonboyE Towers.

Wet winter? Pah! It's forgotten already. Now, where did I put my shorts?

:)

Puh-lease! Stop the torture! :p
x

Cookie Feb 25th 2008 6:56 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 
+8C here today - dare I hope this will continue :p

No planting here as our ground will still be brick hard. Our pool has a very thick layer of ice on it which I hoping will defrost by the end of May!

Mr Y-C-D is in Las Vegas this week (on his job's training course, what a life!) and they were all out and about wearing t-shirts basking in 12C whilst locals were wearing jackets and gloves.

I think he is becoming Canadianised :rofl:

JonboyE Feb 25th 2008 7:23 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by Judy in Calgary (Post 5982032)
Puh-lease! Stop the torture! :p
x

On a completely unrelated topic, today is the start of of flower counting week in Victoria. 3.3 billion blooms by the end of this week last year. Less than a million so far this year, but it's early days...

wbexpat Feb 25th 2008 8:28 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by Yes-can-do (Post 5982077)
+8C here today - dare I hope this will continue :p

No planting here as our ground will still be brick hard. Our pool has a very thick layer of ice on it which I hoping will defrost by the end of May!

Mr Y-C-D is in Las Vegas this week (on his job's training course, what a life!) and they were all out and about wearing t-shirts basking in 12C whilst locals were wearing jackets and gloves.

I think he is becoming Canadianised :rofl:


A week's training course... in Vegas?
I went to a "conference" once in Vegas.
The only thing that conferred all week was my throat and the Samuel Adams Brewing Company.

If he's anything like me he will come back not remembering his name never mind some bunch of new job-related guff.

Cookie Feb 25th 2008 9:09 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by wbexpat (Post 5982464)
A week's training course... in Vegas?
I went to a "conference" once in Vegas.
The only thing that conferred all week was my throat and the Samuel Adams Brewing Company. If he's anything like me he will come back not remembering his name never mind some bunch of new job-related guff.

la la la la la .............. I'm not listening :eek:

startwin Feb 25th 2008 10:06 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 5981888)
Five days of sunshine, lawn cut, buddleia pruned, lilac planted out. The gardening season has started at JonboyE Towers.

Wet winter? Pah! It's forgotten already. Now, where did I put my shorts?

:)

You mean you didn't spend the weekend in shorts? I was out there in my garden all weekend - following the sun around the house! - in t-shirt and shorts, planting some perennials. The garden centres were really busy all weekend.

This is the time of year we can crow at our friends back east, eh Jonboy?!:D

YYZlover Feb 25th 2008 10:15 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 
I remember a sunny february day in Don Mills back in 83. A package from Nan had arrived with some knitting patterns and I wandered down to the mall and got some yarn and needles, strolled back home. Ice and snow on the drive and in the garden all gone. I got a blanket out on the lawn, donned the bikini, cranked up the stereo and spent the day basking in the sun knitting. The neighbors looking at me like I had just landed from an alien planet.

SivoxII Feb 25th 2008 11:36 am

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 5981888)
Five days of sunshine, lawn cut, buddleia pruned, lilac planted out. The gardening season has started at JonboyE Towers.

Wet winter? Pah! It's forgotten already. Now, where did I put my shorts?

:)


Thank GOD! we don't have to worry about those chores for a few weeks yet.

bananahammock Feb 25th 2008 12:13 pm

Re: Spring has sprung
 
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Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 5981888)
Five days of sunshine, lawn cut, buddleia pruned, lilac planted out. The gardening season has started at JonboyE Towers.

Wet winter? Pah! It's forgotten already. Now, where did I put my shorts?

:)

Lovely jubbly ............ 12c here today :thumbsup: took this photo yesterday :)

Cookie Feb 25th 2008 12:28 pm

Re: Spring has sprung
 
I could easily waken up to that view in the morning :thumbsup:

JonboyE Feb 25th 2008 12:29 pm

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by bananahammock (Post 5983229)
Lovely jubbly ............ 12c here today :thumbsup: took this photo yesterday :)

There is not very much better than a beautiful day in BC. :D

JonboyE Feb 25th 2008 12:34 pm

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White Rock.

SivoxII Feb 25th 2008 12:38 pm

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 5983278)
White Rock.

... great shot, my wife mentioned something about "the 1,000 steps" (is that close to you?)

JonboyE Feb 25th 2008 12:43 pm

Re: Spring has sprung
 

Originally Posted by SivoxII (Post 5983282)
... great shot, my wife mentioned something about "the 1,000 steps" (is that close to you?)

It's about a mile behind me from where the picture was taken. Despite the name it is only about 300 steps, but when you are old, fat and out of condition like me it feel like 3,000.


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