BP>SP> regress a little, but I guess that's to be expected. (No! I expect
BP>SP> perfection! :-))
BP>That's the spirit mate, never give up, there are others that are much
BP>worse off. When spring arrives, the world looks different altogether..:)
According to our weather guru, Wiarton Willy (as well as Puxatawny
Phil and Buckeye ? in the States), there was no sun on Groundhog Day;
they never saw their shadows so winter's end is in sight. And they got
a couple good nips on their thickly-gloved handlers, too! :-)
BP>Yup, that's the plantation. It's well worth the cost, so my wife reckons,
BP>she wouldn't be without it. But one has to be careful using it, it is
BP>very powerful stuff.
How does your wife use it? I used it on a burn and it didn't come up
with usual blisters. I also rub it on aching joints from time to time,
but Swedish Bitters does a better job at reducing swelling - that's
what I normally use.
BP>SP> about passed out! And when the tree is quite floriferous, I have to
BP>SP> give it a wide berth for a few days, too.
BP>Well, you would have a job on your hands, trying to avoid the many
BP>very strong smells some of the trees and flowers give off here. Day as
BP>well as nights.
I think eucalyptus might finish me off. :-(
BP>and strong. Apparently the honey from Horse Chestnut is also very strong
We have horse chestnut trees locally, but I don't think they appeal to
bees when the clovers are flowering. I have never heard of h.c. honey;
so it must be well-diluted with clover. Oh well, honey is one of those
tricky items that builds you up as it tears you down. :-)
BP>Take it easy and look after yourself
That's easy advice to follow. :-) See you later, Bill.
...Sandra...
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