The spider plants managed to make a full recovery after being nearly wiped out by the snows of last February, but the freezing conditions and snow of the last couple of weeks have put paid all to that:
Such a waste of time
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The spider plants managed to make a full recovery after being nearly wiped out by the snows of last February, but the freezing conditions and snow of the last couple of weeks have put paid all to that:
My latest blogpost: The War on Spider Plants: Year TwoTweet this!
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Mark Wadsworth
at
12:06
Labels: Spider plants
4 comments:
Spider plants defunct.
Global cooling recalling
Snows of yesteryear.
Mark,
Totally off topic but I thought the following might bring a smile to your face, particularly as you have a thing about cows.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZU-owLWV3Q
Happy New Year!
D, good haiku. But my favourite is still as follows:
"Five syllables then
Seven syllables then five
Blah blah f---ing blah"
RCN, that's cruel! Besides, no humans were harmed during the making of that video.
Beware the wrath of their namesake!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/6918326/Tarantula-nearly-blinds-owner.html
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