Nothing happened to Alpine-L as you can see, it is still here if someone
posts  :) -- no one has been posting, that's all! If you want a site to be
active, you need to originate posts-photos and topics for people to
discuss... However, the photo posting system is awkward compared to many
other venues, so that is likely a reason why many people have moved on..
Cohan Fulford

On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Kishori Hutchings <cusheoncr...@shaw.ca>
wrote:

>  Yes Bob, what did happen??
> I have visited the newer sites and still would prefer Alpine-L.
> Brian Hutchings
> Salt Spring Is. BC Canada
>
>  *From:* penstemon <penste...@q.com>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 23, 2014 8:12 AM
> *To:* Alpine-L, the Electronic Rock Garden Society;postings copyright by
> authors. <alpine-l@science.uu.nl>
> *Subject:* Re: [Alpine-l] International Rock Gardener e-magazine - issue
> 60
>
>   Featured plants are *Saxifraga dinnikii* forma *alba* and some quite
> amazingly large Cyclamen  from Greece.
>
>
> Excellent, as usual.
> Two (possibly rhetorical) questions.
> Why is there a city in Germany named Wet Cheeks? (Feuchtwangen.)
> Whatever happened to Alpine-L, anyway?
>
>
> Bob
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