> At 10:20 PM 16/09/02 -0400, you wrote: > >Gaz, > > How would 'ya know what us Noreasters' sound like, been listenin' ta Ted > >the Red Nosed Irishman on International news? It's pronounced > >Bawwwston, not Baston! > >Paul > >When is expected first frost up there in the great white north? > > I live in Montreal (Zone 5) and the first frost here is expected about mid > October, > though its getting pretty cool out there in the morning. Still have a LOT > of green pods that should be red. Much prayer and incantations have been > offered to El Grande. > > I had my first taste of a chocolate hab last week, good burn, needless to > say I saved the seeds for next year. I guess I *was* a chocolate hab 'virgin'. > Oops, not anymore! > I still believe Caribbean Reds are hotter. > > Have a hot one, folks. > > Mike > CH# 2175 > Hey Mike, Did you sacrifice a chile virgin as a gift to El Grande in the hopes he will look down on you more benevolently? I broke my chocolate hab, err, virgin bubble a couple years ago at the kindness of Karen Stober when she was up in Toronto. The nights here are dipping into the low 60s but we are still getting a warm sun during the days so I am hoping to get some more peppers turning from green to red or orange or yellow. Gary, CH #2169 Faithful minion of El Grande