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>That's just something you've snapped in the Everglades!>>>>>
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>>>>>It was tasty too!
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>>>>And so easy to cook: it hovers over its own fire then hops onto the plate.
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>>>>Saw a nature prog last night about Florida and esp the 'Glades - 1,000s of sq km, Florida being bigger than England and Wales put together. Truly you live in Paradise.
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>>>Except for the hurricanes, of course.
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>>Aye but you can't even
grow the
sour grapes up there in Hyperboria, can you? :-)
>
>Hah! Shows how much you know. Ontario is fast becoming known as one of the finest wine regions in the world.
Well I've been to Ontario sevral times, have travelled through much of it. Now I know you grow corn - lots of it, and "Little Holland" has all those onions, but I never saw, nor had my attention drawn to, any vineyards.
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>Oh, wait! You're right, you said
sour grapes, didn't you. ;)
>
>Besides I appreciate winter. If it weren't for winter, all my complaining about the cold and the snow would sound really stupid, wouldn't it.
Sure you're not confusing grapes with gripes? :-)
My compaint about winter here is that we don't really get one - well not one the kids can enjoy, with snow and that. And, incidentally, there are several vineyards within 1/2 hour drive of where I live.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.