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JIM WELLER (1:123/140) wrote to BJ”RN FORSSTR”M at 00:28 on 12 Oct 2003:
JW> Yellowknife had it's first snowfall Sept. 14th but it melted away
JW> quickly. It's been warm and nice ever since.
JW> We pulled everything we could from our little garden Sept. 15th.
JW> Even the tomatoes and the lettuce were fine. The day it snowed it
JW> was still about plus 4C. We didn't have a hard frost until later in
JW> the month which is unusual for around here.
JW> We also transplanted one plant each of oregano, basil, chocolate
JW> mint, lavender, rosemary and thyme into pots and brought them
JW> indoors so we still have a garden on the windowsill.
Remember your balmy September when your Winter arrives.:-) It's been quite
nice here since our snow disappeared on September 7 but nights are now
getting quite nippy.
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven_a_horn{at}yahoo.ca)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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