My dreadies

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by punkhc86, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. bcmama

    bcmama Banned

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    Hmmmm, summer, summer....it sounds kinda familiar. I think we get it here, but it's been so long I can't remember what it's like. :(
     
  2. amybird

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    Yeh....it rained a bit here today, which felt so amazingly hopeful and spring-like after all the snow!
     
  3. scatteredleaves

    scatteredleaves Smelly Hobo

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    i know :(
    i snowed yesterday and its been a bloody icebox the whole winter.
    its weird really, i dont think ive ever seen such a cold, snowy winter here.
     
  4. amybird

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    I've actually been glad it was a proper winter. Last winter it rained and rained and rained, it was just grey and miserable and horrible. This year there's been a lot of snow, and lots of crisp sunny white days :) And it means that when it does rain, it's actually a sign of some kind of seasonal progress yay! :D
     
  5. bcmama

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    My daughter was let out of school on Friday for spring break and it has snowed everyday since. :eek: Spring break my a$$! lol
     
  6. amybird

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    btw sorry to the OP for the derail! All the threads seem to turn into the "let's talk about" thread lol doh

    Today I saw some green things poking through the melting snow and realised I never managed to dig up all my parsnips in the end! Will they still be ok?
     
  7. bcmama

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    They should be super sweet and tasty after being in the ground all winter. Yum! I love parsnips.
     
  8. amybird

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    Me too! They're my first lot and omg they're so much better than the crappy Norwegian supermarket ones. I thought maybe they just didn't grow well here, so decided to try my own to check and they were massive and amazing. In the supermarket, they're tiny, indivually packed on a little plastic tray and covered in cling film, and are expensive. Silly Norway.
     
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