A few of us here still work with peat. It takes a bit of work to dig it, dry it, bag it and transport it home. But it is certainly appreciated on a dark winter's night. All the best Graeme.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 January 2003 00:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [VFB] Cold eh! tandard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could one of you guys please AIR-SHIP OVERNIGHT a nice fluffy down jacket. I am really going to need one. Can you imagine !! Only 50*F !!! Why would I need down? I grew up in PA and we wore jean jackets in 2 degree weather (current temp). I guess my rosemary and oregano won't make it this winter and the crocuses have been blooming by now in the past few years. First year I didn't buy firewood and my electric bill is $480 for 2 months. Are those tree huggers any good at ripping trees out of frozen tundra? Murf
