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Index of Subjects --_c8f452ad-2b8b-43fe-aff9-a47cafaf4c4a_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Some spots in my backyard (in Spryfield) but I think they are somewhat less= than usual. =20 Derek =20 From: awoolave@hotmail.com To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Peepers still peeping=2C and Fall Foliage Date: Thu=2C 30 Oct 2014 09:43:43 -0300 =0A= =0A= =0A= Hi all=2C =0A= =20 =0A= One thing I have noticed about the maple leaves that ARE on the ground is t= hat there seem to be very few showing signs of tar spot disease=2C compared= to recent years. This is in the Summer Street area of Halifax peninsula. = Are other people seeing the opposite in other locales? =0A= =20 =0A= A. Woolaver =20 =0A= > From: nhungjohn@eastlink.ca > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Peepers still peeping=2C and Fall Foliage > Date: Thu=2C 30 Oct 2014 05:43:55 -0300 >=20 > Hmm... not especially=2C down here in Yarmouth. In this neck of the woods= =2C you can always tell November because that's when the hackmatacks turn y= ellow. May not be exact=2C to the day=2C but comes pretty close. If they ar= en=92t yellow a week into November=2C we'll know something funny is going o= n!=20 >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca= ] On Behalf Of plchalmers@ns.sympatico.ca > Sent: October-30-14 12:13 AM > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Cc: nancy dowd > Subject: [NatureNS] Peepers still peeping=2C and Fall Foliage >=20 > There was a single Spring Peeper calling tonight at my parents' place in = Bedford. >=20 > My brother was remarking that the leaves seem to be hanging on=2C and som= e are even still green=2C later than usual. Perhaps a week or more later. I= had been thinking the same thing. Right now it looks to me more like mid-O= ctober than the end of October. Does anyone else have this impression? >=20 > Patricia L. Chalmers > Halifax >=20 > ---- nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:=20 > > I heard a lone Spring Peeper calling in the woods this afternoon (E Dal= housie=2C Kings Co). I guess they will only finally hunker down once we get= some sustained cool weather? Not much reason to yet. > >=20 > > Nancy >=20 = --_c8f452ad-2b8b-43fe-aff9-a47cafaf4c4a_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <style><!-- .hmmessage P { margin:0px=3B padding:0px } body.hmmessage { font-size: 12pt=3B font-family:Calibri } --></style></head> <body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>Some spots in my backyard (in Sp= ryfield) but I =3Bthink they are somewhat less than usual.<BR> =3B<= BR>Derek<br> =3B<BR><div><hr id=3D"stopSpelling">From: awoolave@hotmail= .com<br>To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Peepers stil= l peeping=2C and Fall Foliage<br>Date: Thu=2C 30 Oct 2014 09:43:43 -0300<br= ><br>=0A= =0A= <style><!--=0A= .ExternalClass .ecxhmmessage P {=0A= padding:0px=3B=0A= }=0A= =0A= .ExternalClass body.ecxhmmessage {=0A= font-size:12pt=3B=0A= font-family:Calibri=3B=0A= }=0A= =0A= --></style>=0A= <div dir=3D"ltr">Hi all=2C<br>=0A=  =3B<br>=0A= One thing I have noticed about the maple leaves that =3BARE on the grou= nd is that there seem to be very few showing signs of tar spot disease=2C c= ompared to recent years. =3B This is in the Summer Street area of Halif= ax peninsula. =3B Are other people seeing the opposite in other locales= ?<br>=0A=  =3B<br>=0A= A. Woolaver<br> =3B<br>=0A= <div>>=3B From: nhungjohn@eastlink.ca<br>>=3B To: naturens@chebucto.ns.= ca<br>>=3B Subject: RE: [NatureNS] Peepers still peeping=2C and Fall Foli= age<br>>=3B Date: Thu=2C 30 Oct 2014 05:43:55 -0300<br>>=3B <br>>=3B = Hmm... not especially=2C down here in Yarmouth. In this neck of the woods= =2C you can always tell November because that's when the hackmatacks turn y= ellow. May not be exact=2C to the day=2C but comes pretty close. If they ar= en=92t yellow a week into November=2C we'll know something funny is going o= n! <br>>=3B <br>>=3B -----Original Message-----<br>>=3B From: naturen= s-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] On Behalf Of = plchalmers@ns.sympatico.ca<br>>=3B Sent: October-30-14 12:13 AM<br>>=3B= To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>>=3B Cc: nancy dowd<br>>=3B Subject: [N= atureNS] Peepers still peeping=2C and Fall Foliage<br>>=3B <br>>=3B The= re was a single Spring Peeper calling tonight at my parents' place in Bedfo= rd.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B My brother was remarking that the leaves seem to b= e hanging on=2C and some are even still green=2C later than usual. Perhaps = a week or more later. I had been thinking the same thing. Right now it look= s to me more like mid-October than the end of October. Does anyone else hav= e this impression?<br>>=3B <br>>=3B Patricia L. Chalmers<br>>=3B Hali= fax<br>>=3B <br>>=3B ---- nancy dowd <=3Bnancypdowd@gmail.com>=3B w= rote: <br>>=3B >=3B I heard a lone Spring Peeper calling in the woods t= his afternoon (E Dalhousie=2C Kings Co). I guess they will only finally hun= ker down once we get some sustained cool weather? Not much reason to yet.<b= r>>=3B >=3B <br>>=3B >=3B Nancy<br>>=3B <br></div> </d= iv></div> </div></body> </html>= --_c8f452ad-2b8b-43fe-aff9-a47cafaf4c4a_--
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