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Index of Subjects This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7y+O3ZQw25xlLWsRxohlsQ) Content-type: text/plain; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Content-disposition: inline While out dog walking yesterday , I found coltsfoot blooming in Windsor. Angela in Windsor On 03/21/12, Brian Bartlett <bbartlett@eastlink.ca> wrote: > Pat, Also on Oxford St. (Halifax) today I noticed a bank with Coltsfoot blooming. Is this unusually early for Coltsfoot? And one of the turtles in Pt. Pleasant Park was out sunning itself on the rocks in the pond closest to Inglis St. > Brian > > > -- "The significant problems of our time cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them." Albert Einstein "When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." John Muir --Boundary_(ID_7y+O3ZQw25xlLWsRxohlsQ) Content-type: text/html; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline While out dog walking yesterday =2C I found coltsfoot blooming in Windso= r=2E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3EAngela in Windsor=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C= br /=3E=3Cspan=3EOn 03/21/12=2C =3Cb class=3D=22name=22=3EBrian Bartlett= =3C/b=3E =26lt=3Bbbartlett=40eastlink=2Eca=26gt=3B wrote=3A=3C/span=3E=3C= blockquote cite=3D=22mid=3AFBBBEF8ADEC44C49ABD78AC4A2D6F2F0=40OwnerPC=22= class=3D=22iwcQuote=22 style=3D=22border-left=3A 1px solid rgb(0=2C 0=2C= 255)=3B padding-left=3A 13px=3B margin-left=3A 0pt=3B=22 type=3D=22cite= =22=3E=3Cdiv class=3D=22mimepart text plain=22=3EPat=2C Also on Oxford S= t=2E (Halifax) today I noticed a bank with Coltsfoot blooming=2E Is this= unusually early for Coltsfoot=3F And one of the turtles in Pt=2E Pleasa= nt Park was out sunning itself on the rocks in the pond closest to Ingli= s St=2E=3Cbr /=3EBrian=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=3C/div=3E=3C/blockquote=3E--=3C= br signature=3D=22separator=22 /=3E=26quot=3BThe significant problems of= our time cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created th= em=2E=26quot=3B=3Cbr /=3EAlbert Einstein=3Cbr /=3E=3Cbr /=3E=26quot=3BWh= en one tugs at a single thing in nature=2C he finds it attached to the r= est of the world=2E=26quot=3B=3Cbr /=3EJohn Muir --Boundary_(ID_7y+O3ZQw25xlLWsRxohlsQ)--
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