OK, you both convinced me... The heck with Cow Hampshire, I'm going up to hang out with Doug and Mariea and I'll even bring the lobsta! How IS the weather way up thar in BC Doug? After being in heat and humidididy central for 3 years, these chilly overnights are something to get used to! I will say tho, that the peppers seem to love it and have decided that we must be here to stay and have FINALLY set fruit. We'll see if they ripen before the first frost..... aka Breeze Peace, Love and Peppers! www.bacecomputers.com/val/peppers.html >From: Doug Irvine <dougandmarie@home.com> >Reply-To: Doug Irvine <dougandmarie@home.com> >To: byron bromley <byron.bromley@gsd-co.com> >CC: chile-heads@globalgarden.com >Subject: Re: [CH] Cow Hampshire >Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 22:26:37 -0700 > >Shore is, By! You can have the lobster thermidor, I will stay here where >the weather is more respectable, specially for us old codgers! Besides we >have oysters, and they rival the Maine ones.....and salmon....and halibut, >and sole, and crab, and cherries and chiles, and apples and pears and >apricots and peaches.....and today I made a big pot of Risa's beans and >threw in some of Jim's smoked hab powder......whoooeee, and that is just >tonight! Cheers, Doug in Beautiful BC > >byron bromley wrote: > > > Valerie, > > > > I am west of Milford up in dem dar hills, about 2 growing Zones >colder, > > > > 6AM longsleeve shirt and a windbreaker jacket. Temp 58F > > at night went down to 52F.. > > > > Haven't installed bedroom window AC unit yet. > > > > Chilies are just looking at me, Yellowing leaves from the cold,, > > > > I heard it was very warm in BC.. > > > > L.B. > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp