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smallblueplanet 472 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 10:40
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Its the sort of thing happening that makes you want to go out and do some carving to leave something indelible behind! ......
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StoneLifter 1594 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 11:46
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No, I just emptied my compost bin out. Going back to do some more. Woken by the moon today - it's near Full !
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smallblueplanet 472 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 12:32
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Yeah, its amazing. I looked out at the back garden last night, when the frost had turned everything white and crispy, and the moon was so bright - I wondered what it would have been like without so much ambient light....travelling by the light of the moon? Ought to check our worms are alright.....perhaps should have moved the worm-bin in the shed?
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StoneLifter 1594 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 13:57
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In the winter earthworms go deep in the soil to the boundary of clay or bedrock. The last week has seen the first hard frost in Newcastle. Snow on the Cheviots and Cross Fell. We've certainly forgotten about the moon.
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smallblueplanet 472 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 15:07
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Felt a bit guilty at the thought I might freeze 'em to death, so we've gone and moved them to the shed..... Lovely sunny day here in the Pewsey Vale has melted all the frost away.
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pixie1948 171 posts |
Dec 26, 2004, 17:19
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Not very easy I'd say. I'm one of the lucky ones who live where there aren't many street lights and a few hundred yards gets me to where the lights don't reach. You can see the big objects but the detail goes so any unevenness in the ground at your feet cannot be seen Nice on a moonlit summer night though Elaine
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